June 3, 2025
Fixed Assets

‘No reason’ to suspect equipment failure in death of woman during skydive | News UK

An inquest into the death of Jade Damarell was told there is ‘no reason at all’ to suspect it could be attributed to equipment failure An inquest into the death of a woman thought to have deliberately jumped to her death during a skydive has been told there is ‘no reason to suspect equipment failure’.

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Intangible Assets

Government rethinks new copyright laws that favour AI companies

Tech secretary rows back on Data Bill rights for AI companies The UK government is rethinking proposals to allow AI companies to train models on copyrighted work without permission. The government is rethinking its controversial new copyright proposals, which would enable AI companies to use copyrighted material to train models without copyright holders’ permission. Those

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Fixed Assets

Brothers jailed for plot to kill cagefighter behind UK’s biggest cash robbery | News UK

Daniel Kelly alongside brothers Louis Ahearne and Stewart Ahearne (Picture: PA) Three men have been jailed at the Old Bailey today for plotting to murder a cage fighter who stole £54million in Britain’s biggest cash robbery. Paul Allen, 46, was left paralysed from the chest down after he was shot at his home in Woodford,

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Gold Investing

Why UAE’s young investors are choosing gold

Once reserved for trousseaus and temple offerings, gold is getting a slick, modern makeover in the hands of young Indian expats in the UAE. No longer just their grandmother’s prized possession, the yellow metal is now the crown jewel of millennial and Gen Z portfolios — strategic, shrewd, and unapologetically glittery. “Gold holds considerable cultural

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Intangible Assets

Trinasolar, Oxford PV sign patent licensing agreement for perovskite PV

The patent licensing agreement would be for the manufacturing and/or sale of perovskite-based PV products in China. Image: Oxford PV. Oxford PV and Trinasolar, a Chinese solar manufacturer, have signed a patent licensing agreement for perovskite-based solar PV technologies. Both companies have signed an exclusive patent licensing agreement for the manufacturing and/or sale of perovskite-based

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Intangible Assets

UK AI Copyright Rules May Backfire, Causing Biased Models & Low Creator Returns

Image: pichetw/Envato Elements Barring companies like OpenAI, Google, and Meta from training AI on copyrighted material in the UK may undermine model quality and economic impact, policy experts warn. They say that it will lead to bias in model outputs, undermining their effectiveness, while rightsholders are unlikely to receive the level of compensation they anticipate.

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Operating Assets

Scottish city tops ‘best place to sell a property in UK’ list

Glasgow has been named the best place to sell a property in the UK, with Edinburgh coming in third place. Properties in Scotland’s biggest city typically spend just 30 days on the market, whilst homes in Edinburgh are typically taken off the market after 47 days, according to new figures from property investment firm Quick Move

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Tangible Assets

Silver price forecast 2025: Will a supply deficit push prices to $39?

The price of silver, denominated in Indian Rupees (INR), has experienced a significant increase of 15% during the calendar year 2024.  This upward trend has continued into 2025, with a further 11% rise in prices year-to-date. This surge in silver prices can be attributed to a confluence of multiple factors. The decline in US interest

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Fixed Assets

Dad jailed for reversing over three-year-old son with farm equipment | News UK

Neil Speakman leaving Minshull Crown Court (Picture: MEN Media) A father who accidentally killed his three-year-old son after reversing over him with farm equipment has been jailed. Neil Speakman, 39, was sentenced to a year in prison after his son Albie suffered catastrophic injuries when he was hit with a Kramer telecaster while playing with

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Tangible Assets

Dad with ‘heart of gold’ killed by exploding tractor tyre | News UK

Joshua Hardman has been remembered as a fantastic father (Picture: SWNS) A business has been fined £80,000 after a dad with a ‘heart of gold’ died when a tractor tyre exploded at a farm. Joshua Hardman, 23, was working as a farm hand in Grange Lane, Hutton, when the accident happened on May 7, 2021.

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