Executive Abstract Semafor’s public case at FIPP — an “events‑first, journalism‑powered” model that scaled from roughly 50 → 75 → 100+ events in three years and now reports a majority of revenue from events — demonstrates that live convenings can be the commercial engine for sustained journalism [“events‑first, journalism‑powered”, Justin B. Smith]. (In other words: events can fund reporting and seed year‑round products when operators capture and repurpose event IP; the implication is that event margins direct resource allocation in favour of editorial reinvestment.) For event firms and publishers the strategic imperative is straightforward: treat convenings as perennial product platforms,…
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Islington Council extends its selective licensing scheme to an additional 12,000 private landlords across more wards, aiming to improve housing standards amid mixed reactions from landlords and residents alike. Islington Council in North London has announced a significant expansion of its selective licensing scheme for private landlords, aiming to improve…
As the Conservative party gathers in Manchester, its failure to deliver substantive social mobility policies and the dwindling relevance of the levelling up agenda highlight deepening ideological challenges and missed opportunities to address inequality in the UK. As the Conservative party convenes for its annual conference in Manchester, it faces…
UCFB graduate Minnie Roe credits practical experience and networking for her rise in sports industry
Minnie Roe, a UCFB MSc graduate, reflects on how her unique balance of academics, practical experience, and industry connections propelled her career from Fulham FC to a key role at Premier Sports Network, exemplifying UCFB’s commitment to industry-ready graduates. UCFB graduate Minnie Roe recently shared her journey in the latest…
A recent survey reveals strong support among men for prostate cancer screening programmes, prompting calls for NHS to revise guidelines and broaden access, especially for high-risk groups such as Black men and those with a family history. More than three quarters of men in England would attend a prostate cancer…
The UK faces a sharp increase in homeless fatalities, with experts warning that systemic failures and a worsening housing crisis are accelerating the toll, amid calls for urgent policy reforms. The number of deaths among homeless people in the UK reached a record high in 2024, with 1,611 fatalities recorded,…
A misrepresented claim on BBC’s Have I Got News For You about Euan Blair’s AI company, Multiverse, and the UK’s digital ID plans sparks controversy, highlighting tensions around government-private sector ties and privacy concerns. Euan Blair, son of former Prime Minister Tony Blair, and his £1.2 billion AI education firm…
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese’s five per cent deposit scheme aims to assist first-home buyers but may inadvertently fuel rising property prices, deepen supply constraints, and shift financial risks onto taxpayers, experts warn. Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has acknowledged that his government’s new five per cent deposit scheme for first-home buyers…
Residents and heritage advocates oppose plans by Bankway Properties to add a rooftop penthouse to Hylda Court, citing threats to its architectural integrity and community wellbeing amid a push for new housing in Camden. Hylda Court, an iconic 1930s Art Deco block of flats located in St Albans Road near…
A 2.1-metre wide house in Notting Hill, believed to be London’s second-narrowest, combines historic charm with modern efficiency, fetching nearly £1.2 million and attracting Airbnb visitors seeking a unique urban experience. In the heart of Notting Hill, a remarkably narrow house measuring just 2.1 metres wide has captured attention for…
Many older people in the UK live on low incomes and remain unaware of available aid, highlighting urgent calls for systemic changes and open conversations to improve financial security and well-being among this vulnerable group. Many older individuals living on low incomes in the UK face ongoing financial difficulties, often…
DWF has recruited a 28-lawyer team from rival firm Kennedys, significantly bolstering its UK major injury and casualty practice and marking a bold move in the competitive legal market. DWF has announced a substantial acquisition of legal talent from a key rival, Kennedys, marking a notable expansion of its major…
Renowned Irish artist Michael Craig-Martin partners with EARNT to create a vibrant mural at Barnes Primary School, spotlighting the importance of arts in education and community involvement amid financial challenges faced by UK schools. Renowned Irish artist Michael Craig-Martin has teamed up with EARNT, a volunteer-brand collective, to bring a…
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