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The Sleep and Anxiety Protocol Helping Founders Stay Calm, Focused, and Ahead
In start-up culture, sleep deprivation is often worn as a badge of honour.
"The Future of Work Is Human-Centered AI. All We Need Is a Shift in Mindset," Says Calvin Chu of Eden Strategy Institute
The conversation on artificial intelligence (AI) is stuck in a cycle of extremes. On one side, AI is framed as a job-destroying force, automating roles out of existence and replacing human creativity.
Ctrl+Alt+CEO: The May Reboot
These leaders aren't waiting for Q3- they're building now
Rethink What's Possible
Richard Branson blazed the trail. Simon Squibb's lighting what's next. Together they're opening doors.
The importance of prioritising employee engagement
Employee engagement is not just an ethical imperative, but also a strategic business priority that can significantly impact organisational performance.
DoorDash Snaps Up Deliveroo for $3.85bn, Expanding Its European Empire
London-based food delivery company Deliveroo is acquired by US meal delivery firm DoorDash at the valuation of about US$3.85 billion.
Designing Connection, Sustainably: The Start-Up Rethinking Tech's Social Footprint
As tech start-ups race to capture users and scale fast, Tribela is taking a different path — one grounded not in disruption, but in responsibility.
A Different Read
Turning lived experience into a business that puts people — not labels — first.
Harnessing the Power of Technology to Boost Prosperity: Pietro Paganini's Solution to a Balanced Lifestyle
The complexity of healthy, balanced lifestyles has been explored for centuries, and today's technology offers exciting opportunities.
The Digital Revolution Bringing Fine Dining to Your Doorstep
Hala Sayess lost her restaurants — and found a bigger vision. Now, her chef-led platform is bringing high-end hospitality into people's homes and giving culinary talent the freedom they've long deserved.
'Why throw out a crumpet with too many holes?': The student who turned surplus bread into a start-up success
Four years ago, James Eid was a university student with a side hustle that looked, frankly, a bit mad. While wonky carrots and curved cucumbers had begun to win the public over, Eid's big idea — wonky bread — was something entirely new.
'Startups need more than slogans': Hari Sandhu on how Britain can unlock its next wave of innovation
For Britain's startup economy to thrive, the government must move beyond policy announcements and deliver sharper tools that actually reach the innovators.