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  • Top books of 2023: CityAM crowns our favourite reads of the year

    December 21, 2023

    CityAM's staff choose our favourite books of the year and it's an eclectic mix of the best in prize-winning contemporary fiction to investigative deep dives.

  • The cranes of Manchester tell a tale of a city that said yes to Yimbyism

    December 21, 2023

    As the novelist Karl Ove Knausgaard wrote: “There are few things I find more beautiful than cranes”. Officially, the symbol of Manchester is a bee – but it might as well be a crane. These skeletal structures are symbols of the skybound rise of England’s third largest city which this week smashed Welwyn Gardens out [...]

  • The ‘biggest climate law ever’? What CBAM means for the UK

    December 19, 2023

    “The biggest climate law ever in Europe, and some say in the world,” Peter Liese, lead negotiator for the European Parliament said. In reference to the Paris Agreement? Europe’s New Green Deal? Biden’s IRA? Nope – Liese was describing the carbon border adjustment mechanism, known to nerds by the catchy acronym CBAM.  This wonkish-sounding legislation [...]

  • Why conservationists are calling for more mushroom emojis

    December 15, 2023

    “Problematic,” is how a team of biologists from the University of Milan described the apparently pitiful number of animal and plant emojis currently available for use. Here's how an elusive panel of Silicon Valley experts could change that.

  • A brave new world of Brits on Wegovy won’t fix our problem with junk food

    December 14, 2023

    Weight loss drugs promise to cure Brits of obesity, revive the NHS and save the UK billions, but could it be too good to be true, asks Lucy Kenningham

  • The era of failed panda diplomacy is over. Now all we’re left with are lousy Confucius Institutes

    December 1, 2023

    It’s the end of an era – the panda diplomacy era – as the couple’s ‘residency’ in the Scottish capital came to an end on Thursday.

  • Stop the pile on pylons, they’re works of art

    December 1, 2023

    Britons’ electric pylons are under attack by those who would cast these skeletal beauties into the ground or push them into the sea.

  • A podcast on the Brianna Ghey trial is part of the enduring tradition of true crime 

    November 30, 2023

    Crusaders against true crime have been duly granted the next subject of their outrage. The Daily Mail’s new podcast ‘The Trial: Brianna Ghey’ has offered itself up as the latest in moral panic triggers. 

  • Sam Altman’s ‘best world ever’ might just mean killing off Google ad revenue

    November 28, 2023

    ChatGPT could rid the world of the scourge of digital advertising.

  • Inside the techno-optimist cult influencing OpenAI’s Sam Altman

    November 24, 2023

    If the Control Altman Delete and Undo saga demonstrated anything it was the tussle between AI development evangelists and prudent pro-regulation developers.

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