If you’ve ever tried to manage a website in 6 languages using only email and Excel sheets, you know that that simply does not work. The translated text can be too long for the buttons, and the English version can be updated while the French version remains untranslated. All your localizations get messy very fast. Data from independent market research …
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The Life Imaging Fla Story: Why Timing Matters in Modern Healthcare
Life Imaging Fla was founded in 2020 by Tom Graham, an entrepreneur driven by personal loss and a clear mission. After losing both of his parents to cancer, Tom set out to challenge a healthcare system that often waits for symptoms instead of identifying risk early. What began in Deerfield Beach, Florida, has grown into a multi-location preventative imaging company …
Read More »Back Pain During Pregnancy: Causes, Relief, and Tips for Comfort
Back pain during pregnancy is among the most common complaints of pregnant women. When your body changes to fit the baby, the extra weight and altered posture can just put a pressure on your back and cause you to have pain. Learning all the causes and the steps to take will give you the relief that you need during pregnancy. …
Read More »Jonathan Charrier Montreal: Building a Global Import Business Through Trust, Craft, and Cultural Exchange
Jonathan Charrier is a Montreal-based entrepreneur and the founder of Charrier Global Imports, a company that connects Quebec and North American consumers with specialty foods, artisanal goods, handcrafted clothing, and wellness products from around the world. He launched the business in 2012 after years of hands-on travel and study in international trade. Charrier grew up in Montreal’s Rosemont neighbourhood, surrounded …
Read More »Liz Kendall warns xAI over Grok images as UK moves to criminalise non-consensual AI deepfakes
The government has issued a stark warning to Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company xAI, signalling it is prepared to block access to its Grok chatbot in the UK if it fails to comply with British law on online safety. Technology Secretary Liz Kendall said on Friday that ministers are moving swiftly to criminalise the creation of intimate images without consent, …
Read More ȣ14m divorce battle exposes the risks of non-disclosure in complex family wealth cases
A high-profile £14 million divorce dispute involving the former manager of Australian rock band INXS has shone a spotlight on the growing complexity of modern family law cases, particularly where generational wealth, gifts and opaque asset structures are involved. Maria Christina Copinger-Symes, who previously managed the band during its global success, is now locked in a legal battle with her …
Read More »Aer Lingus moves closer to closing Manchester base as margins fail to stack up
Aer Lingus is moving closer to closing its Manchester Airport base, putting around 200 jobs at risk, after concluding that efforts to improve margins at the operation are no longer viable. The Irish flag carrier has told staff it will begin formal consultations in the coming days on “mitigating job losses which would occur in the event of a base …
Read More »Weight loss jabs are changing how Britain eats – and Greggs is feeling the impact
Britain’s love affair with sausage rolls and steak bakes is being quietly reshaped by the rise of weight loss injections, according to the boss of Greggs. Roisin Currie, chief executive of the FTSE-listed bakery chain, said there was “no doubt” that appetite-suppressing drugs such as GLP-1 treatments were influencing how much, and what, customers want to eat, contributing to softer …
Read More »Soho House shares slide as investor pulls funding from $1.8bn take-private deal
Shares in Soho House fell sharply after a key backer in a proposed $1.8bn deal to take the members’ club group private failed to deliver a crucial funding commitment, casting doubt over the future of the transaction. The London-founded business confirmed that Yucaipa, the investment vehicle of billionaire executive chairman Ron Burkle, had been informed that MCR Hotels would be …
Read More »More than half of British workers making mistakes due to stress, research finds
More than half of British workers are making mistakes at work because of stress, while one in four have taken time off sick as a result, according to new research that highlights the growing toll of workplace pressure on productivity and wellbeing. A survey by health and safety training provider Astutis found that 52.6 per cent of employees admit stress …
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