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Isobel Asher Hamilton (she/her) is a senior reporter at The Daily Upside. Previously she worked at Business Insider and Mashable. She specializes in covering Big Tech, social media, and AI. Isobel is based in London.
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Shell has started to shop around for buyers to offload its stake in an offshore wind project off the coast of Scotland.
Ryanair said it had seen its profits take a 46% nosedive, and would have to offer “materially lower” airfares for the busy summer period.
London has been the world’s top spot for money laundering, but that could be changing. Roughly 17% of UK millionaires are leaving.
Anglo American is cutting back diamond production to try to hedge against China’s continued ambivalence toward the gemstones.
Italy’s antitrust agency has opened an investigation into Dior and Armani over allegations of worker exploitation.
The EU’s landmark AI Act is due to come into force next month, and founders and lawmakers are fretting over whether it’s fit for its purpose.
Greece’s government put new labor laws into effect that mean workers can be asked to work a six-day workweek.
The European Commission has reached an agreement that Apple will no longer box out third-party touch-and-go payment apps.
Microsoft’s gaming division Xbox announced it’s splitting its hugely popular subscription service Game Pass into two subscription tiers.
The Financial Times on Tuesday published some previously unreported figures from X that show its user growth has plateaued.
A new kind of European rocket plans to take off from the European Space Agency’s launch pad in French Guiana.
The United Kingdom’s newly empowered Labour has promised big shifts in the UK’s energy policy. But will it deliver?
Mojang Studios, the gaming studio behind “Minecraft,” is exploring new revenue streams like merchandising, education, and content-streaming.
Shell is hitting pause on a major biofuel project in the Netherlands, one of the biggest in Europe, to consider market conditions.
The European Commission said it believes Meta violated the new Digital Markets Act by implementing a monthly subscription to escape ads.
A report from the London School of Economics shows climate litigation is on the rise, although the cases filed each year may be stabilizing.
AI’s energy needs are enormous, and could have a once-in-a-generation impact on the electricity market.
Amazon’s setting up a discounted shop that will fly products to consumers from China. It’s meant to copy Shein and Temu’s business models.
As the AI market matures, there is a stark realization in public sectors elsewhere that this is America’s AI world.
The European Commission accused Apple of breaching the anti-steering app store rules included in the relatively new Digital Markets Act.