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Private capital’s place in the growth conversation
There is no denying that the private capital industry is operating in a moment of significant change, from tackling tough fundraising conditions to a...
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The Tim Tam and Jaffa Cake index: What biscuits say about Britain and Australia
Australia and Britain have always shared an odd culinary heritage. Australians inherited the biscuit aisle from the British, then quietly improved it...
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Sky’s swoop for ITV is a boost for both UK production and streaming
Things were so much simpler when commercial television first flickered into life as an alternative to the BBC back in 1955. In return for pumping...
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The prediction trap: Why being ready beats being right
From the World Cup to Wimbledon, every major tournament follows the same script before it begins. Data models forecast odds, pundits identify...
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Not floating but wayving
PISCES, the framework enabling share trading in private companies, was widely promoted as a game changer for UK growth companies when it gained...
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Ignoring the question is not the answer for Farage
Another day, another series of questions unanswered for Reform UK’s leader Nigel Farage. Today, The Times newspaper has been raking through Land...
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Having a mayor: Andy Burnham’s devolution revolution
Devolution in the UK can be a bit like a character in a TV series who is talked about a lot but not seen, then disappears for the remainder of the...
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How language unlocks capital in real estate
In ‘Sorry to Bother You’ , an absurdist, anti-capitalist film about class exploitation, workers sign up to a scheme called WorryFree, through which...
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