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By: Steffan Williams

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  • When AI’s taken all the work, what will we all do?

    Opinion

    The possible abundances of the AI-powered future mean that our lives won't be nasty, brutish and short – but will they be devoid of meaning?

    Wall-E robot character in futuristic setting showcasing advanced robotics technology and innovation
  • Obituary: Ian Barbour, Capital Access Group COO and City gent

    Opinion

    Ian Barbour, who died unexpectedly last week at the age of 60, was a rare example of a true old-school City gent.

    Ian Barbour, Capital Access Group COO
  • This underrated European country is amazing for a fly fishing holiday

    Where in Europe would you expect to find incredible fishing, Alpine scenery and mosques? The answer is Bosnia, which is rapidly emerging as one of the world’s top destinations for fly fishing. But the country has way more than that: it is also a brilliant destination for food, and a wonderful place to be amongst [...]

    A fly fishing trip offers the chance to experience Bosnia
  • What to drink this weekend: Something to try with the Six Nations

    February 3, 2022

    And so, after a hiatus that surely none of us expected, life would appear to be returning back towards normal, whatever that is. The Editor asked me to write a piece to coincide with the Six Nations rugby tournament. My initial thought was to try and find a wine variety that is grown in all [...]

  • Coronavirus: The tipping point for company communications?

    April 3, 2020

    We are living through ‘unprecedented’ times. Everyone agrees that Covid-19 will change the world forever – and in myriad ways. ‘Unprecedented’ is used almost constantly. But can it be said that how companies communicate with their investors specifically, and the financial market in general, has changed in ‘unprecedented’ ways too? The answer, thus far, is [...]

  • Which wines to drink with Christmas lunch

    December 16, 2019

    CityAM’s wine expert spends a fantasy Christmas budget And so, dear reader, the season of goodwill and merriment is upon us once again. Offices are full of elves distributing secret Santa details to colleagues, and restaurants are rammed with office workers guzzling warm chardonnay and leaden reds from obscure parts of the planet. The [...]

  • Bottle Opener

    October 21, 2019

    CityAM’s wine expert offers his pick of the best bottles around Being the reliably stereotypical British chap I am, I know far more about French wines than I do about wines from any other nation (especially my own). Two pals have recently and independently taken on the task of introducing me to red Tuscan [...]

  • Bottle Opener: The best wines for this week’s Rugby World Cup matches

    September 26, 2019

    The 2019 Rugby World Cup is upon us. Despite my status as a proud Welshman, even I cannot bring myself to recommend Welsh wines as an accompaniment to savouring an international rugby match (to all those Welsh wine producers out there, I look forward to being proven wrong). Indeed, many British rugby fans would regard [...]

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