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The classroom lab I still remember thumbnail
The Business Economics

The classroom lab I still remember

Across nearly four decades as a teacher, principal, superintendent, funder, and now leader of a large education nonprofit organization, the experience that most shaped my view...

This startup’s plant-inspired tech keeps hundreds of millions of plastic particles out of the ocean thumbnail
The Business Economics

This startup’s plant-inspired tech keeps hundreds of millions of plastic particles out of the ocean

Tiny fragments of microplastics—from clothes, car tires, packaging, and other sources—slip through most water filters. But at a water treatment plant on the...

Misinformation sites have an open-door policy for AI scrapers thumbnail
The Business Economics

Misinformation sites have an open-door policy for AI scrapers

AI models have a voracious appetite for data. Keeping up to date with information to present to users is a challenge. And so...

This fan sneaks scents into your sleep to improve your memory thumbnail
The Business Economics

This fan sneaks scents into your sleep to improve your memory

It looks like nothing more than a bedside fan. To program it, you hit the “on” button once. But what happens next could...

Registering a company name – a Small Business guide thumbnail
The Business Economics

Registering a company name – a Small Business guide

By Tim Adler on Small Business UK – Advice and Ideas for UK Small Businesses and SMEs Do I need to register a...

SME confidence improves, but rising energy and tax costs continue to hinder growth ahead of the Autumn Budget thumbnail
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SME confidence improves, but rising energy and tax costs continue to hinder growth ahead of the Autumn Budget

Almost half of UK SMEs are optimistic about the year ahead, but cost pressures remain the biggest obstacle to growth, according to new...

Experts say there is “nothing to fear” from Employment Rights Bill as employers back fairer workplace reforms thumbnail
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Experts say there is “nothing to fear” from Employment Rights Bill as employers back fairer workplace reforms

Leading employment experts and major employers have said there is “nothing to fear” from the Government’s Employment Rights Bill, arguing that the reforms...

John Chipponeri: From Chevron to Coaching and Men’s Work thumbnail
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John Chipponeri: From Chevron to Coaching and Men’s Work

John Chipponeri is a retired Chevron executive, coach, and endurance athlete whose career has been defined by leadership, resilience, growth and service. Raised...

George Osborne emerges as surprise contender to become HSBC chairman thumbnail
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George Osborne emerges as surprise contender to become HSBC chairman

Former chancellor George Osborne has been shortlisted as a shock candidate to become the next chairman of HSBC Holdings, one of the most...

Britain’s largest pub operator is preparing £1 billion sell-off of more than 1,000 venues thumbnail
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Britain’s largest pub operator is preparing £1 billion sell-off of more than 1,000 venues

Stonegate Group, owner of the Slug & Lettuce and Be At One chains, has opened preliminary talks with advisers about a disposal of...