In the world of luxury brands, where heritage can too often slip into nostalgic pastiche or marketing gloss, Zineb Faress's Raphia quietly challenges expectations.
The UK is facing a significant change across the economy. Whether this be the adoption of new technologies such as artificial intelligence and machine learning, or more rudimentary changes such as the major shift we have seen towards remote work since the pandemic.
Three seasons in, The White Lotus has become more than just a TV show: its distinctive aesthetic, sharp social commentary, and layered symbolism make it a cultural moment – something people talk about, memeify, and analyse.
For Britain's startup economy to thrive, the government must move beyond policy announcements and deliver sharper tools that actually reach the innovators.
Mike Lebus has spent the past two decades helping startups raise capital through the platform he co-founded, Angel Investment Network — now the world's largest online community connecting early-stage founders with angel investors. But when it comes to what UK startups need most right now, it's not just about introductions to VCs.
Ed Fidoe and Louis Timpany break down the game-changing steps the UK government must take to unleash start-up potential - focusing on education, funding, and regulatory reform. It's time to turn ambition into action.
With talent, tech and ambition on its side, the UK has the ingredients to thrive — but to turn ideas into impact, it needs to back startups for the long haul.
The UK has long been a hub for innovation, home to some of the world's most dynamic start-ups. But as new businesses struggle with increasing challenges, Attila Kecsmar, Co-Founder and CEO of loyalty technology platform Antavo, argues that the government must do more to ensure their survival and growth.
In the global race to become a true innovation powerhouse, the UK has the ambition, the talent, and a promising government pledge to cut regulatory costs by 25%
In an industry where precision and personalisation are everything, 21D has managed to expand rapidly across six locations — all while maintaining the high service standards and company culture that made it successful in the first place.
In a world where the food industry is dominated by heavily processed options, Pip Murray, the founder of Pip & Nut, saw an opportunity to offer something real, something natural.
Three entrepreneurs share how they broke away from traditional paths, challenged the status quo, and built successful businesses by forging their own way.
When it comes to the UK's entrepreneurial scene, the conversation often revolves around two major points: Is the UK a real competitor to Silicon Valley, and is it truly a startup hub of the future?