Business In digital trade, the UK is becoming more like the US than the EU The UK is looking to move away from the EU's vision of digital trade and align itself more closely with America's. Is it a risk worth taking? By Amy Borrett
How Australia is challenging the UK on open banking The country is taking an ambitious approach to data sharing and protecting consumer rights. By Amy Borrett
Why Brexit could benefit the UK’s tech sector If the UK can take the lead on regulating emerging tech, its many well-funded start-ups could prosper. By Amy Borrett
“This crisis has been the polar opposite of the last crisis“: UK Finance’s chair on post-Covid economics As one of the UK's most high-profile bankers, Robert Wigley witnessed first-hand the long-lasting damage caused by the financial crash. By Amy Borrett
Inside the race to carve up the free web As public perception of Big Tech shifts, politicians are developing competing models for the future of the internet. By Amy Borrett
Donald Trump has taken the US to the brink of a tech cold war The conflict between the US and China is not just for technological supremacy, but over two competing ideologies. By Amy Borrett
The mission to map the world’s ocean floors Seabeds hold the key to our understanding of climate change, but remain largely undocumented. By Amy Borrett
Can Britain afford to turn down Chinese investment? The Anglo-Chinese “golden era” has been replaced by mutual suspicion, but Brexit – especially a no-deal Brexit – makes… By Amy Borrett