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Keepers of the keys to Vegas

When the football in France is over and England players need to let off some steam, several of them are likely to call on the discreet services of two British entrepreneurs with the keys to Las Vegas: James Barrington-Madders and Elias Antoniou|When the football in France is over and England players need to let off some steam, several of them are likely to call on the discreet services of two British entrepreneurs with the keys to Las Vegas: James Barrington-Madders and Elias Antoniou

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The robots aren’t coming; they’re already here

Artificial intelligence (AI) and robotics aren't in the realm of science fiction anymore. Used in fraud detection, purchase prediction and smart homes, the technology is everywhere - even insidiously in the palm of your hand as the dulcet voice of Siri. Here's why this is good news 

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​Google to support ten UK start-ups to go global

The start-ups identified by Google will receive support to scale at the company's Campus London workspace

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Legal considerations when serving LGBT customers

​According to government estimates, around 6 per cent of the UK population are lesbian, gay or bisexual (LGB). The last thing a small or medium business needs is to alienate a significant chunk of potential customers. Here are seven things to know when serving UK's 3.9 million non-heteronormative consumers|​According to government estimates, around 6 per cent of the UK population are lesbian, gay or bisexual (LGB). The last thing a small or medium business needs is to alienate a significant chunk of potential customers. Here are seven things to know when serving UK's 3.9 million non-heteronormative consumers

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ONS figures set to highlight productivity woes

Productivity may be directly affected by non-conducive work spaces|Productivity may be directly affected by non-conducive work spaces

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Access to the European single market a business priority post-Brexit

A poll of 450 board-level directors and chairs following the EU referendum vote reveals that while the outlook for British businesses may be stormy at present, 90 per cent of business leaders believe it is only temporary. More than half, though, are banking on the UK securing access to the single market|A poll of 450 board-level directors and chairs following the EU referendum vote reveals that while the outlook for British businesses may be stormy at present, 90 per cent of business leaders believe it is only temporary. More than half, though, are banking on the UK securing access to the single market

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Binary options trading post-Brexit

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“London is open for business”

Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, on the capital's post-Brexit business landscape.

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Binary options trading post-Brexit

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“London is open for business”

Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, on the capital's post-Brexit business landscape.

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Cut business costs with pallet deliveries 

Keeping costs down has more to do with defining your expenditures than never splurging. Your employees are valuable, make sure you invest where it matters

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Only half of managers can cope with crises at work

Non-supportive workplace culture leaves managers unarmed in solving workplace crises, according to new research. High profile leaders reveal lessons in bouncing back|Non-supportive workplace culture leaves managers unarmed in solving workplace crises, according to new research. High profile leaders reveal lessons in bouncing back

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Immigration post-Brexit​: Q&A

Employment and immigration solicitor Caroline Glacken looks at some of the big immigration questions that we need to face post-Brexit

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Digitalise or die: SME survey reveals roadblocks to going digital

A cross-market survey of 2,500 SMEs highlights the gap between those who believe in changing with the times and those who actually can keep up.|A cross-market survey of 2,500 SMEs highlights the gap between those who believe in changing with the times and those who actually can keep up.