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Is the tide turning on diversity initiatives?
In The Spotlight 'Online pressure from the right' and legal and political changes lead major US corporates to reverse DEI policies
By The Week Staff Published
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Alexandr Wang: how the world's youngest self-made billionaire is shaping AI
Why Everyone’s Talking About The latest in a line of college dropouts turned Silicon Valley kingpins, Wang has harnessed the human labour behind the 'magic' of AI
By Keumars Afifi-Sabet, The Week UK Last updated
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The weird world of Companies House
The Explainer Government agency has rejected hundreds of 'naughty' names
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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Grindr 'shared user HIV status' with ad firms, lawsuit claims
Speed Read LGBTQ dating app accused of breaching UK data protection laws in case filed at London's High Court
By Rebecca Messina, The Week UK Published
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Post Office's Capture software to be reviewed over 'glitches'
Speed Read Solicitor representing accused postmasters says flaws in the IT system follow 'very similar pattern' to Horizon
By Arion McNicoll, The Week UK Published
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The nightmare before Christmas: is the party over for the office festive do?
Talking Point Seasonal cheer and morale-boosting benefits under threat from economic woes and employee disinterest – or dread
By Harriet Marsden, The Week UK Last updated
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Microsoft cleared by UK watchdog to buy 'Call of Duty' maker
Speed Reads Watchdog finally approves $69bn deal but criticises tech giant for its tactics
By Chas Newkey-Burden, The Week UK Published
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The rise and rise of Center Parcs: ‘the paradise machine’
In Depth The holiday resort chain is up for sale, with a price tag somewhere north of £4bn. What is the secret of its success?
By The Week Staff Published
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What’s happening at McDonald’s?
Under the Radar Fast-food chain closed US offices and told staff to work from home while it announces job cuts
By Harriet Marsden Published
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Britishvolt: how Britain’s bright battery hope was zapped
feature Battery-making startup’s demise ‘has thrown up tales of reckless spending’ and incompetence
By The Week Staff Published
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Water bill discounts: the customers due to save money
feature Watchdog orders Thames Water and Southern Water among others to repay millions to customers for missing targets
By The Week Staff Last updated
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Foreign investors go bargain-hunting as pound hits record lows
Business Briefing The “UK is cheap” narrative has turned some of our best companies into 'sitting ducks'
By The Week Staff Published
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Center Parcs et al: a right royal PR fiasco
Talking Point Incident was merely the most extreme example of a brand making a mess of its royal tribute
By The Week Staff Last updated
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Boom Supersonic: is the ‘son of Concorde’ just a fantasy?
Under the Radar Claims of profitable ‘ultrafast jet travel’ have been met with ‘intense industry scepticism’
By The Week Staff Published
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