Fire on the Hill Wellbeing Digest – October 2025

Can being told ‘no’ be good for our mental health? Advocates of rejection therapy suggest some perhaps surprising benefits. Elsewhere in the monthly Fire on the Hill Wellbeing Digest we discover viewing art can reduce stress and calm the body and look at what can be done to ensure a positive work environment

Fire on the Hill Reputation Digest – October 2025

Now Andrew Mountbatten Windsor continues to take a toll on the reputation of the British royal family this month, while Taylor Swift is also making headlines. Elsewhere, in one of the more surprising twists of fate, German equipment manufacturer Böcker Maschinenwerke carved out a starring role for itself in the Louver heist. Find out more in the monthly Fire on the Hill Reputation Digest

Fire on the Hill AI Digest – October 2025

With the launch of the Atlas web browser, ChatGPT-maker Open AI is seeking to move onto turf long held by Google, while developments in quantum computing could further accelerate the roll-out of AI. But does the technology come at the expense of accuracy online? Find out in the Fire on the Hill monthly AI Digest

Fire on the Hill AI Digest – September 2025

From WTO optimism on AI-driven growth to California’s push for safeguards, Nvidia’s $100 billion bet on OpenAI and looming cuts at Accenture and Lufthansa, the promise of AI is matched by mounting risks

Fire on the Hill AI Digest – August 2025

We may be reaching the end of the beginning of the current AI hype-cycle, with slower hiring and concerns over the negative impacts of some tools. However, with new drugs and medical uses emerging, there have also been positive developments this month

Fire on the Hill – Wellbeing Digest August 2025

Fire on the Hill has officially launched our new Wellbeing & Impact Team, a group dedicated to creating a work environment where everyone feels connected, supported and inspired, across both our London and New York offices