


The SpaceX listing will make millions for Goldman Sachs, but the image-conscious firm kept its celebrations quiet. Has the finance world changed? Don’t bank on it, says Chris Blackhurst

We can’t hope to be world leaders in tech without getting real on pay — and that means paying top talent the big bucks

AI uses an epic amount of electricity, and that’s why Silicon Valley is going nuclear, says Chris Blackhurst

Leaseholder drops its opposition to plans to modernise the historic art deco venue

Generative AI use is multiplying across UK companies, often without any training, policy or oversight. Where will it end, asks Chris Blackhurst

Amit Forlit is alleged to have targeted ‘over 100 victim corporations, organisations and individuals’ to steal ‘confidential business and personal information’ for profit.

Arthur Newbold, former general counsel for Dechert, is to be subpoenaed about activities of its ex-head of fraud in London

Wall Street banks and tech giants are rapidly reining back on their ESG and DEI agendas

We may not be in recession...yet but the markets have made up their own minds about prospects for the UK

Allan Leighton has little choice, other than to attempt to revitalise Asda and turn the rusting super tanker around. If anyone can, he can

Our former deputy PM has parted ways with Mark Zuckerberg. Speaking to sources close to him, Chris Blackhurst ponders what’s next

With Labour in power, the paper should be driving the agenda – instead, it’s at war with itself

He gave them $2bn each, but they want more. Now Rupert Murdoch has taken on his ‘Leftie’ kids in a US court to save his empire’s Right-wing bias and lost. Chris Blackhurst reports on a family battle

Legacy media organisations give their audiences authoritative reporting

Damned if he comes out for Harris, damned if he doesn’t. There’s nothing wrong with being neutral in an election but Will Lewis left it too late

Ex-Telegraph editor Will Lewis was hired by Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos to turn round the fortunes of the iconic US title. Can he face down a staff mutiny and the ire of Prince Harry over his past lives?

Tom Davies’s four retail branches, all in London, in the City, Canary Wharf, Knightsbridge and Sloane Square will soon be offering dry eye treatment.

Crime is everywhere, the police nowhere and we’ve had enough, writes Chris Blackhurst

Eurowag will address many of the cost, administration and regulatory challenges drivers currently face.

City Voices: Zizzi doesn’t let pizza go to waste