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Why More UK Families Are Choosing Direct Cremation and Planning Ahead

In the aftermath of losing a loved one, in the past, families had to struggle to piece together a funeral plan. They often weren’t sure what their family member wanted and had to do their best. Having a funeral plan ready for the end of life is considerate and alleviates the pressure on families. Discussions […]

When planned care becomes a planned journey: the business case behind health travel

There is a quiet shift happening in how people approach non-urgent healthcare. Elective procedures are increasingly being treated less like last-minute appointments and more like life logistics: researched early, discussed with family, scheduled around work, and chosen with the same scrutiny people apply to major purchases. In that world, “access” is no longer just a […]

Closing the Distance in Corporate Well-Being: OpenMat’s Infrastructure Approach to ESG and Employee Experience

Global corporate investment in employee well-being is projected to reach over $90 billion by 2026. That figure reflects intent. Organizations are allocating resources toward supporting their people. Yet there’s a gap between spend and outcome. Participation often varies, impact can be difficult to substantiate, and the connection between well-being programs and broader Environmental, Social, and […]

The 2026 Edge

Inside the autonomous-AI revolution reshaping Britain's tech scene - from trust-driven commerce to founder-friendly finance, and why 2026 will reward the leanest, fastest, most transparent companies ever built.

What to Do After a Car Accident in Illinois: Legal Steps to Protect Yourself

In many instances, car accidents are traumatic events that can shock victims into inaction, making it more difficult for them to respond appropriately when it comes to taking care of themselves and others involved in a crash. This shock can also limit their ability to make clear decisions after the matter, which could, in turn, […]

Britain’s Housing Future

As mortgage platforms push towards data-driven financial hubs, companies tied to home decarbonisation are bracing for policy wobble, with 2026 shaping up as a decisive year for the housing market.

How Medical Alert Systems Are Adapting to New Technologies

The medical alert industry has been around for some time and has provided a vital service for seniors and those suffering from health issues. When something goes wrong, seniors do have access to emergency help. New technologies are influencing how medical alert systems are designed and used. Alert systems are continuing to evolve into intelligent […]

Osyle and Gleb Kuznetsov are redefining how AI thinks, decides and creates

Early Encounters with Technology Gleb Kuznetsov’s fascination with computers began in the mid-1990s, a time when access to technology was far from ordinary. Growing up in an environment where his parents had little understanding of computers, Gleb became the family’s unofficial translator between the analog past and the digital future. His first glimpse into design […]

The Story Behind ArtWorkout: The App Helping 75 Million people Learn How to Draw

Entering the world of apps that promote a creative outlet like drawing is no easy task, particularly when taking a bootstrapped approach (meaning, with no external guidance or financial support). Many people want tools that make creative activities accessible and casual, and building that kind of app with no expert backup requires teams to center […]