The GP appointment lasts ten minutes. The patient describes the symptoms — the tightness in the chest that arrives without warning, the racing thoughts at…
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The Business Plan Nobody Reads — and the One That Gets You Funded
Here is a statistic that should alarm anyone about to start a business in the UK: fewer than ten per cent of applicants secure government…
The Quiet, Molecular Revolution Happening in Independent Laboratories
I was reading a rather dense scientific journal the other evening—or perhaps I was just falling down a late-night rabbit hole on a biochemistry forum,…
The Quiet Boom in Britain’s Online Garden Sheds
There was a time when restocking your gardening supplies meant a trip to the local garden centre, a wander past the ornamental pots and water…
Singapore’s East Coast Is Getting Its First Major Private Launch in Two Decades. Buyers Are Paying Attention.
For as long as anyone in Singapore's property market can remember, the East Coast has been the side of the island that people talk about…
Writers Used to Fear AI. Now the Smart Ones Are Learning to Talk to It.
The anxiety arrived right on schedule. When ChatGPT burst into public consciousness, the literary world responded with the same instinctive dread that greets every new…
Cape Town Has Become Africa’s Conference Capital. The Event Agencies Behind It Are Raising the Bar.
There is a moment, roughly forty-five minutes into a well-run corporate conference, when the room shifts. The delegates stop checking their phones. The speaker finds…
The Room at the End of the Hall: Scotland’s Growing Appetite for Bespoke Home Cinema
The room does not look like much from the doorway. A standard internal door in a standard Scottish home — new build in the central…
Small Businesses Are Turning to Alternative Finance — And Finding It Works
There is a quiet shift happening across Britain's high streets, industrial estates and home offices. Business owners who once queued at their bank for a…
The Silent Sentinels: Navigating the Murky Waters of Digital Supervision
It is hard, perhaps almost impossible, I think, to truly know what happens on the screens of the people we care about. We hand these…