Business Editor Chloe Pryce catches up with blockchain expert and author John Palfreyman and discusses the current and future applications of the technology. Most of us have heard of blockchain, but few of us actually […]
Confirmation Bias: Elections, Veganism and Climate Change Denial
Three in four people think society in their country is divided. According to the BBC Global Survey ‘A World Divided’, the majority think their country is now more divided than it was 10 years ago, […]
London, Paris, Leeds… The Boyd Company reports on where the banks of the future may operate.
The Boyd Company, a New Jersey-based independent location counsel to corporations including Dell and GlaxoSmithKline recently released a report comparing the cost of operating a banking & financial services back office in London compared with […]
What’s it like to spend a year with the world’s leading financial advisory, Lazard?
Lazard is the world’s largest independent investment bank and is a financial advisory and asset managemnt firm with bases all around the world. Business editor Chloe Pryce catches up with Cameron Mackintosh, a final year […]
The Gryphon’s Guide to the Top Graduate Schemes
Whether you’re in your first or final year, it’s never too early to start thinking about where you want to be when you graduate. Here we profile several of the country’s top graduate schemes. PwC […]
It’s Time to Start Talking About Mental Health in the Workplace
One in 4 people in the UK are affected by serious mental health issues at some point in their lives. It’s time that businesses start taking some responsibility. The Gryphon investigates which companies are making […]
Will the UK Go Out of Fashion Post-Brexit?
Type in ‘Brexit’ to Google News and you get 78,000,000 results. That’s over 5 times more than news coverage on the NHS and around 78 times more results than the gender pay gap. Perhaps for […]
Amazon Go: Supermarket Jobs vs. Artificial Intelligence
My first thought was, who do you ask when you can’t find the hummus? But on second thought, the benefits of a cashierless supermarket could potentially outweigh the costs; I’m yet to decide. On Monday, […]
Is Our Economy Slowly Waving Goodbye to Cash?
This was a question which, in a recent interview, I was asked, and to say the least, I was stumped. Some people like carrying around money, some people don’t trust the banking system, the shadow […]
Uber Special: an insight to the most eye-catching headline of the week
So what has grabbed British attention the most this week? Is it ISIS? Refugees? Donald Trump’s influence in UK politics. No. The potential loss of Uber on London’s streets, is in fact what has sent […]
A Game of Monopoly
“The London housing crisis” is no stranger to headlines. Less familiar is the phenomenon of ‘ghost’ homes and the game of monopoly creating them. Across London, 20,000 so-called ‘ghost homes’ sit, uninhabited. Across England, multiply […]
The 2017 Spring Budget and What it Means For You
68 pages long, carrying the proposed government spending and expenditure regarding all sectors of the economy, affecting all 65,511,098 people in the UK; The Spring Budget 2017. But how does it affect us? For starters, […]