Healthcare is evolving from one-size-fits-all to personalised, data-driven care. How does this improve patient outcomes, reduce costs and empower individuals?
Data centres are now part of our critical infrastructure, and they are famously power-hungry. As they grow bigger, their environmental impact must be considered ...
Climate goals, geopolitics and technology are reviving the nuclear industry. But nuclear will only become a mainstream power source if it can address its image problem and attract the right funding ...
The Trump administration announced on Tuesday that it would replace the lottery programme used to grant H-1B visas for skilled foreign workers with a system that prioritises higher-paid individuals.
From Erik Fossing Nielsen, Senior Adviser, Independent Economics (a London-based economics advisory firm); Former Chief Economist, UniCredit, and Former Chief European Economist, Goldman Sachs, Berlin ...
From Chris Tang, Secretary for Security, The Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region, Hong Kong ...
Another major challenge is an administration in Washington that is hostile to the needs of urban areas and that wants to put up barriers to immigration, which is the life blood of the city and is ...
Luke Tryl’s guest column “Pitting Nimbys against Yimbys is a bad idea” ( Opinion, December 20) asserts that people who protest against new housing care for nature and want to preserve green spaces, ...
Amy Borrett and Ella Hollowood’s Big Read “Is Christmas as good for the UK economy as it used to be?” ( December 23) ends by recalling the 2018 Christmas stock plunge.
As it is Christmas time and a good sense of humour is important, we should respond to Jeff Landry, governor of Louisiana and President Trump’s new special envoy for Greenland, who says Denmark’s ...
I’m sure the current and former elected mayors of Istanbul — a major global city if there ever was one, spanning continents — would be surprised to learn about this. E Charles Brummer Davis, CA, US ...
The US economy grew at an annualised rate of 4.3 per cent in the third quarter, according to official data released on Tuesday that far surpassed economists’ expectations and was well ahead of ...