Real Estate and Construction have a reputation as slow to come to the party as far as technology is concerned.

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Our resident tech gurus look at the impacts of the latest technological developments
Real Estate and Construction have a reputation as slow to come to the party as far as technology is concerned.
Among the maelstrom of election news stories that broke yesterday was one that will be music to the ears of many free-marketeers. Responding to a question from a member of the...
Nato’s birthday celebrations were marred by a row between two of the guests, Presidents Macron and Trump, over both the health of the military alliance and France’s decision to...
It’s a dark day for Londoners. Uber – the ride-hailing app which launched in the city in 2012 and has since revolutionised transport across the world’s major cities – has been...
The rural economy has extraordinary potential. Food production will always be the backbone of any farm, but landowners are now increasingly likely to be building...
Alex Green responds to John O'Connell's HS2 article. Dear...
It seems that barely a week goes by without some scare story being published in the press about how AI and automation are going to lead to mass unemployment and a world without...
So now we know for sure. Thanks to Grant Shapps, Westminster’s biggest open secret is finally out there. HS2 is actually going to cost considerably more than we were told four...
The hidden benefits of Britain’s new railway are vast. The only problem is they’re hidden In recent months there has been no shortage of ill-thought through articles in the...
The internet has opened a huge window onto the range of products and services available to consumers, and revolutionised the way we purchase them. In the UK alone,...