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Pandemic risks creating economic winners and losers
The pandemic risks creating economic winners and losers and will stunt progress on climate action over the next five years, the World… More
14 January 2022
Global GDP could rise over 4 per cent in 2022, but risks abound, according to the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU). While different regions will recover at varying speeds, global risks could derail… More
The global construction sector looks set for growth as governments focus on major infrastructure projects to boost economic activity. "The switch to sustainable energy and the adoption of modern building methods will… More
Companies face wage rises because of inflation and increasing scrutiny for any breaches of minimum wage payments. Average weekly earnings in the UK have grown to 5.7 per cent, says research from… More
AI warfare is rapidly becoming a global threat and needs urgent control and regulation, according to UK AI expert Stuart Russell. The University of California Professor is to warn in the BBC’s… More
European banks have failed a climate change risk test in first survey of the sector by the regulator European Central Bank. Risk management at none of the banks was "close to aligning… More
The right to repair movement that seeks to enable consumers to mend broken technologies is gathering pace. Apple recently became the latest technology business to say it will allow consumers to repair… More
The World Economic Forum (WEF) recently outlined its three principles of cyber resilience, which focus on governance, operating models and business outcomes. While cyber attacks such as ransomware are steeply increasing, it… More
The Regulator of Social Housing (RSH) warned that social housing boards must balance competing risks and improve transparency in its ninth annual report. It said that tenant and building safety were key… More
Many businesses fail to protect themselves against ransomware attacks, according to a recent survey by SpyCloud. Ransomware attacks hit 72 per cent of respondents during the past 12 months. But 13 per… More







