72% of UK firms face skills gaps, turn to AI and upskilling amid £275m productivity loss

The skills gap in the UK continues to widen, with 72% of companies reporting shortages in critical areas such as AI, data analytics, and cybersecurity—up from 69% in 2023, according to DocuSign’s Digital Maturity Report 2024. As a result, businesses are increasingly turning to ‘quiet hiring,’ upskilling their current employees, and deploying AI tools like…

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AWS to invest £8 billion in the UK, driving digital growth and supporting 14,000 jobs annually

AWS, Amazon’s cloud computing arm, plans to invest £8 billion over the next five years in building, operating, and maintaining data centres across the UK. This substantial commitment is aimed at bolstering the UK’s digital infrastructure, supporting over 14,000 full-time equivalent jobs each year within the AWS data centre supply chain, which includes roles in…

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Labour urged to consider £9bn tax on staff pensions to curb government spending

Rachel Reeves is being urged by the Resolution Foundation to implement a £9bn tax on pension contributions in the upcoming Budget to address rising government spending. The left-leaning think tank recommends that companies should be required to pay National Insurance on contributions made to staff pension schemes, arguing that the current tax relief is “unnecessary”…

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Cyclists urged to consider insurance to enhance safety, says Lloyd’s chief

Cyclists should consider taking out insurance to safeguard themselves and pedestrians, according to John Neal, the chief executive of Lloyd’s of London, the world’s largest insurance market. Neal’s comments come in response to a series of serious accidents involving cyclists, sparking renewed debate about the need for mandatory insurance. Describing the idea of insurance for…

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Labour’s affordable housing plan ‘needs more flexibility,’ say small developers

Labour’s plan to mandate that developers build affordable housing on at least 50% of “grey belt” land could render 80% of small development sites unviable, according to research by tech firm Viability. The study suggests that reducing the requirement to 35% would significantly improve feasibility, making 30% of sites viable for small developers. Viability analysed…

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Perception is your reality

Perception is a powerful force that influences how we view the world and, in turn, how the world views us. Today’s environment is saturated with social media and influencers covering all areas of the market, leading to perception becoming even more critical for a brands success. How you see the world around you is your…

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Flight Centre makes gains with SMEs, boosting corporate growth

Flight Centre Travel Group has reported a 10% year-over-year increase in total transaction value for its global corporate business in the 2024 fiscal year, ending June 30, driven significantly by wins among SMEs. The company’s corporate business, which includes SME-focused Corporate Traveler and large-market-focused FCM, reported a total transaction value of approximately $8.2 billion, marking…

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UK government introduces AI training courses for civil servants to boost public sector efficiency

The UK Government has launched nine new artificial intelligence (AI) training courses for Civil Servants, aimed at enhancing digital skills and improving efficiency across the public sector. Led by the Cabinet Office and Government Skills, the courses are designed to prepare civil servants for the growing impact of AI in government operations. The training covers…

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