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Barney Hussey-Yeo, whose London-based AI start-up Cleo has raised $140mn since founding in 2016, said he was considering ...
A probe into the “culture, structure and leadership” at the Office for National Statistics has been launched by the ...
Government-backed investigation will examine culture and leadership at ONS amid concerns over reliability of official figures ...
Dmitrii Ovsyannikov (DOB: 21/02/1977) was found guilty of eight counts of intentionally participating in activities that knowingly would breach Russian sanctions and two counts of money laundering ...
Two individuals have been convicted (9 April 2025) of breaches of Russian linked financial sanctions for the first time ever in the United Kingdom. Dmitrii Ovsyannikov, 48, and Alexei Ovsyannikov (AO) ...
A new management structure has been put in place ... Nationalisation, the government taking on full ownership of British Steel, looks increasingly likely. If the Chinese parent company don ...
The ETA is mandatory for citizens of 30 European countries, except Ireland. Here is everything you need to know. , Travel ...
A host of local and mayoral elections will be taking place across England on Thursday 1 May - the first voting day since the ...
Research by University of Michigan scholars shows that World War II kickstarted India's industrial growth. It also built the ...
The anti-federalists, who were critics of the proposed Constitution of 1787, saw danger in total judicial independence.
Restoration of historic Chepauk Palace complex buildings nears completion, showcasing Indo-Saracenic architecture and ...
Japanese Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masakpo are in Osaka for this weekend's 2025 World Exposition opening. It's a six-month ...