What does the EU Artificial Intelligence Act mean for the development of AI?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has captured headlines in recent months due to its seemingly limitless potential.
How to ensure everybody wins when organizing a press trip
Organising a successful press trip can be one of the most rewarding ways to showcase a client. They are great for journalists looking to bring exciting stories to a wider audience, offering unique insight unavailable elsewhere.
A vital role for journalists – and how it’s under threat
The first is of a newsroom coming together to undertake the longest strike at a digital media company to date in order to improve working conditions. The 13-day labour struggle prompted managers at Insider to write their own stories and the editor-in-chief to tear down union fliers in his local neighbourhood.
Does CMA decision to block Microsoft-Activision Blizzard deal reveal UK to be ‘anti-business’?
In a move that shook the gaming industry, Microsoft recently announced plans to acquire Activision Blizzard, a leading publisher and video games developer whose top titles include Call of Duty, World of Warcraft, Candy Crush Saga and Overwatch.
Will EU plans to transform ESG reporting bring an end to greenwashing?
With sustainability now a critical consideration for governments and businesses worldwide, the European Union recently announced plans for the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), a piece of legislation with the potential to redefine the landscape of environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) reporting.
Sustainable aviation fuel and the future of flying
Aviation holds a controversial position in the debate around climate change. Although the sector accounts for between two and three per cent of total global carbon emissions, flying is subject to far more discussion than, say, the production of cement, which accounts for eight per cent.