Lithium – Cornwall’s mining and UK electric vehicle revolution

Lithium – Cornwall’s mining and UK electric vehicle revolution

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The economic and social impact of cannabis legalisation

The economic and social impact of cannabis legalisation

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The Internet: risks and rewards of policing

The Internet: risks and rewards of policing

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The Rise of Streaming Services

The Rise of Streaming Services

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Healthcare’s digital revolution and FIT

Healthcare’s digital revolution and FIT

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Saying goodbye to coal – not quite?

Saying goodbye to coal – not quite?

Coal usage, as a source of energy, could become a thing of the past (almost) thanks to China's goal to cut net carbon emissions by 2026 by cutting coal consumption. Key points: Internationally, there is a strong desire and a...

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Can the UK beat the 2050 emissions target?

Can the UK beat the 2050 emissions target?

UK energy companies are asking the government to set a new target for net zero emissions prior to the 2021 UN COP26 summit. The current emissions target is 2050. Following the US pledge to decarbonise its power sector by...

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Tesla market share expected to grow by 2030

Tesla market share expected to grow by 2030

General Motors will increase electric vehicle (EV) supply through to 2025. With the rising emission regulations wave, EV mass production is now a global trend. General Motors (GM: NYSE) is accelerating its rollout of all-electric vehicles. The Company is attempting...

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Productivity vs. Data Privacy

Productivity vs. Data Privacy

Microsoft rolled out its new 365 Teams feature to track productivity in October 2020. In November Microsoft's productivity tracking feature was criticised heavily and eventually scaled back in December. There is a legitimate and not to be underestimated concern about...

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Fintech changes auditing future

Fintech changes auditing future

The German auditing industry could face tighter regulations according to a new draft bill. The harsher regulations come after Wirecard’s accounting fraud. Europe’s financial regulator (ESMA - European Securities and Markets Authority) exposed the “deficiencies in the supervision and...

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