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London-listed crypto mining company Argo Blockchain has been forced to request a suspension of trading of its public shares following delays in the release of its accounts. The company announced today that it would be unable to meet the deadline for releasing its results required by the UK public listing regime. Under UK law, the ...
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Apple’s AirTag tracker is about to get an upgrade, a rumor says, with new features in the cards. Read more ›
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Manchester-based investor Palatine has taken a majority stake in fulfilmentcrowd, a cloud-based logistics firm from Lancashire. Fulfilmentcrowd has developed a platform for omnichannel retailers to outsource their end-to-end logistics and fulfilment processes to. This includes the receiving of goods, packing, dispatching and delivery. “The fulfilmentcrowd platform enables ambitious omnichannel brands to simplify and scale their ... Read more ›
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Vodafone and Three have completed a merger to create ‘VodafoneThree’, the UK’s largest mobile provider serving almost 30 million customers. The new combined business is 51% owned by Vodafone and 49% by CK Hutchison Group Telecom Holdings, the parent company of Three. VodafoneThree will be run by Max Taylor, currently serving as the UK chief ... Read more ›
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This week’s podcast guest is Ed Bussey, CEO of Oxford Science Enterprises, who discusses why time is running out to solve British tech’s scaleup funding gap, why the potential for the UK tech industry is so much greater than its current performance and an out-there idea to improve the competitiveness of the London public markets. ... Read more ›
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AI experts have called for the development of regulation to have a greater focus on the technology’s use by children, the demographic likely to be most affected by the technology over their lifetimes. New research published by the Alan Turing Institute has found that almost a quarter (22%) of children aged 8-12 are regularly using ... Read more ›
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New research has revealed that, for the first time, the proportion of startups measuring their carbon footprint has fallen, declining from 28% in 2023 to 23% in 2024. ESG_VC and the BVCA analysed ESG data from 711 startups backed by leading venture capital firms. According to the data partners, the drop could be explained – ... Read more ›
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London-based fintech group Zilch will launch its first-ever physical payment card in a new partnership with Visa. The provider of advertising-subsidised buy now, pay later services will work with Visa to develop new financial products as it looks to capture a greater share of customer wallet spend. Zilch, which recently surpassed five million customers, will ... Read more ›
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Treefera, a startup using AI to map supply chain conditions, has raised $30m (£22.2m) in a Series B round a year after raising £9m. Environmental volatility has added significant new difficulties in maintaining reliable supply chains. Treefera’s tech is implemented at the first mile, the point at which commodities and raw materials are first sourced. ... Read more ›
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Two British military veterans have secured a $20m (£14.8m) investment led by Plural for their startup Labrys, used for managing teams operating in high-risk environments. Royal Marine veteran August Lersten and former army officer Luke Wattam founded Labrys in 2020, inspired by their frontline experience. The company aims to provide humanitarian organisations, defence forces, crisis ... Read more ›
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ThreatSpike, an end-to-end cybersecurity provider, has raised $14m (£10.35m) in a Series A funding round that will see Darktrace co-founder Emily Orton join its board. Founded in 2011, Adam and Kate Blake, a former Deloitte and Accenture analyst and former Morgan Stanley IT associate respectively, ThreatSpike provides firms with a unified platform to replace fragmented ... Read more ›
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