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United States, China, and United Kingdom Lead the Global AI Ranking According to Stanford HAI’s Global AI Vibrancy Tool

United States, China, and United Kingdom Lead the Global AI Ranking According to Stanford HAI’s Global AI Vibrancy Tool

Article content India and the United Arab Emirates round out the top five in global AI leadership rankings STANFORD, Calif. — The Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI (HAI) AI Index today released its Global AI Vibrancy Tool which allows flexible comparisons of 36 countries based on 42 openly available AI-specific indicators. Comparisons between countries can...

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UK Music Returns .6B to British Economy – But Global Competition and AI Threat Signal ‘Tipping Point’

UK Music Returns $9.6B to British Economy – But Global Competition and AI Threat Signal ‘Tipping Point’

LONDON — The United Kingdom’s music industry is at a “tipping point” due to increasing competition from other international markets and the threat posed by unregulated generative Artificial Intelligence (AI), the head of umbrella organization UK Music has warned. In 2023, the music industry contributed £7.6 billion ($9.6 billion) to the country’s economy, up 13%...

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UK visa centres in Nigeria to transition to new supplier, introducing new locations in 2025 

UK visa centres in Nigeria to transition to new supplier, introducing new locations in 2025 

The UK Visa Application Centres (VAC) in Nigeria will transition to a new supplier in 2025, which may result in changes to the locations where applicants submit and collect their visa applications. Some applicants may need to visit different centres during this transition and will be notified via email with further instructions if their application...

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EY selected for Typhoo Tea administration

EY selected for Typhoo Tea administration

For more than 120 years, Typhoo Tea has been one of the UK’s most recognisable brands. But amid financial distress – and decline in popularity for its flagship product – administrators from EY have been brought in to seek a rescue deal for the historic company. “This action has been taken to enable us to...

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British software company Microlise confirms hackers compromised corporate data

British software company Microlise confirms hackers compromised corporate data

Microlise, the Nottingham-based telematics business, confirmed on Monday that hackers compromised corporate data from its headquarters during a cyberattack three weeks ago. The attack on Microlise had knock-on effects on the company’s customers, including leaving British prison vans without functioning tracking systems or panic alarms. In a statement to the London Stock Exchange, Microlise said...

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Trump tariffs ‘to deal £20bn blow to British economy’

Trump tariffs ‘to deal £20bn blow to British economy’

  Thanks for joining me. We begin the day with a warning that tariffs from Donald Trump’s impending administration could deliver a £20bn blow to the UK economy. The CEBR said the president-elect’s plans for 60pc tariffs on Chinese goods and 20pc on the rest of the world, without retaliation, would deliver a 0.9pc blow...

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Why British High Commission installed London phone booth at Lagos Airport 

Why British High Commission installed London phone booth at Lagos Airport 

The British High Commission has installed a replica of the London phone booth at the Murtala Muhammed Airport Terminal Two (MMA2) to mark the kick-off of its ‘JollofandTea’ campaign in Lagos. The commission’s Head of Communications, Ms Aseosa Uwagboe, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the campaign was to support cultural and creative...

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UK economy barely grew between July and September

UK economy barely grew between July and September

Getty Images The UK economy barely grew between July and September, with uncertainty about the Budget being blamed for the weak growth. The economy slowed over the three-month period, growing by just 0.1%, and shrank during September itself. Labour made boosting economic growth its top priority when it came into power but Chancellor Rachel Reeves...

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UK economy barely grew between July and September

UK economy barely grew between July and September

Speaking to the BBC, the chancellor said growth was the “number one mission” of the government, and she wanted “growth to be stronger and to be felt by families across the United Kingdom”. Reeves had been accused of talking down the economy ahead of the Budget, but asked if her comments had affected spirits, she...

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British Business Bank completes £250m LIFTS investment with Schroders Capital

British Business Bank completes £250m LIFTS investment with Schroders Capital

The British Business Bank has completed its £250m commitment to the fund, which will be matched by £250m of pension investment from Phoenix Group, creating a £500m investment vehicle. Phoenix’s investment will be made through its new private markets joint venture with Schroders, Future Growth Capital. Following approval from the UK’s Financial Conduct Authority in...