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  • Metro Bank takeover approach adds to fears of London Stock Market exodus
  • HMRC to slash physical post – unless you owe them money
  • Leading British businesswomen awarded damehoods in King’s birthday honours
  • PPE Medpro legal battle intensifies as civil servant admits approval ‘mistake’ over sterile gowns
  • High Court rejects challenge to Labour’s private school VAT policy, dealing blow to parents and schools
  • VodafoneThree pledges £11bn to bring 5G to every corner of the UK by 2034
  • EDF buys EV charger firm Pod Point for just £10m – four years after £352m london float
  • PPE Medpro hits back in £122m DHSC court case, blaming government ‘chaos’ during Covid procurement
  • Firstgroup quietly ends long-running employee director policy
  • Record fall in British exports to US as Trump tariffs bite
Metro Bank

Metro Bank takeover approach adds to fears of London Stock Market exodus

Metro Bank has received a takeover approach from Pollen Street Capital, sparking fresh concerns over the number of companies leaving the London Stock Exchange amid rising private equity interest.

Corporate sponsorship of Pride events in the UK has dropped significantly in 2024, with brands including Sony, Durex, Costa and Deloitte scaling back support amid mounting pressure over DEI policies and political scrutiny in the US.

Corporate support for UK Pride festivals declines amid political backlash

Corporate sponsorship of Pride events in the UK has dropped significantly in 2024, with brands including Sony, Durex, Costa and Deloitte scaling back support amid mounting pressure over DEI policies and political scrutiny in the US.

HMRC lockdown clawback

HMRC to slash physical post – unless you owe them money

HMRC will stop sending most physical letters in a bid to save £50m a year, moving 90% of communications online. Experts warn millions could be left behind by the shift to digital-only tax services.

Four of the UK’s most influential businesswomen have been awarded damehoods in the King’s Birthday Honours, recognising their outstanding contributions to British industry, innovation and leadership.

Leading British businesswomen awarded damehoods in King’s birthday honours

Emma Bridgewater, Debbie Crosbie, Clare Barclay and Anne Glover are among top business leaders honoured with damehoods in the King’s birthday list, celebrating services to ceramics, banking, tech and entrepreneurship.

The second day of the £122 million High Court showdown between PPE Medpro and the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) saw intense cross-examination of two key civil servants, exposing contradictions, confusion, and admissions of oversight within the government’s emergency PPE procurement process.

PPE Medpro legal battle intensifies as civil servant admits approval ‘mistake’ over sterile gowns

A senior official admits errors in PPE Medpro contract approval, as day two of the £122m High Court case reveals confusion and contradictions inside the government’s Covid procurement process.

As it builds hype for F1: The Movie, starring Brad Pitt and directed by Top Gun: Maverick’s Joseph Kosinski, Apple has launched the world’s first haptic movie trailer—a short film preview that you can actually feel.

You can literally feel Apple’s new ‘F1: The Movie’ trailer starring Brad Pitt

Apple has released a world-first “haptic trailer” for F1: The Movie starring Brad Pitt—letting iPhone users physically feel the racing action through their screens.

More than a third of children from disadvantaged backgrounds are now regularly missing school, according to a recent analysis by the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS).

High Court rejects challenge to Labour’s private school VAT policy, dealing blow to parents and schools

The High Court has upheld Labour’s decision to apply 20% VAT to private school fees, rejecting claims that it breaches human rights or discriminates against SEN and religious families. The ruling affects over half a million pupils.

In today’s fast-paced, people-powered business environment, leadership is no longer the preserve of the C-suite. That’s the clear message from Chubb Fire and Safety UK & Ireland, where a culture of “building great leaders” has been steadily embedded across every level of the organisation—from frontline engineers to boardroom executives.

Building great leaders: how Chubb Fire and Safety is redefining leadership from the ground up

Gary Moffatt and Lesley Leach of Chubb Fire and Safety UK explain how a bold leadership philosophy is transforming culture, boosting business performance, and developing talent from apprentice to boardroom.

VodafoneThree, the newly merged telecoms giant formed from Vodafone UK and Three, has unveiled plans to invest £11 billion in a nationwide rollout of standalone 5G and ultra-fast broadband, with the aim of reaching 99.95% of the UK population by 2034.

VodafoneThree pledges £11bn to bring 5G to every corner of the UK by 2034

VodafoneThree, now the UK’s biggest mobile operator, will invest £11 billion to roll out standalone 5G to 99.95% of the country by 2034, aiming to eliminate “not spots” and boost mobile and broadband speeds nationwide.

  1. Metro Bank takeover approach adds to fears of London Stock Market exodus
  2. Corporate support for UK Pride festivals declines amid political backlash
  3. HMRC to slash physical post – unless you owe them money
  4. Leading British businesswomen awarded damehoods in King’s birthday honours
  5. PPE Medpro legal battle intensifies as civil servant admits approval ‘mistake’ over sterile gowns
  6. You can literally feel Apple’s new ‘F1: The Movie’ trailer starring Brad Pitt
  7. High Court rejects challenge to Labour’s private school VAT policy, dealing blow to parents and schools
  8. Building great leaders: how Chubb Fire and Safety is redefining leadership from the ground up
  9. VodafoneThree pledges £11bn to bring 5G to every corner of the UK by 2034

Latest News…

Metro Bank

Metro Bank takeover approach adds to fears of London Stock Market exodus

Metro Bank has received a takeover approach from Pollen Street Capital, sparking fresh concerns over the number of companies leaving the London Stock Exchange amid rising private equity interest.

HMRC lockdown clawback

HMRC to slash physical post – unless you owe them money

HMRC will stop sending most physical letters in a bid to save £50m a year, moving 90% of communications online. Experts warn millions could be left behind by the shift to digital-only tax services.

Four of the UK’s most influential businesswomen have been awarded damehoods in the King’s Birthday Honours, recognising their outstanding contributions to British industry, innovation and leadership.

Leading British businesswomen awarded damehoods in King’s birthday honours

Emma Bridgewater, Debbie Crosbie, Clare Barclay and Anne Glover are among top business leaders honoured with damehoods in the King’s birthday list, celebrating services to ceramics, banking, tech and entrepreneurship.

The second day of the £122 million High Court showdown between PPE Medpro and the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) saw intense cross-examination of two key civil servants, exposing contradictions, confusion, and admissions of oversight within the government’s emergency PPE procurement process.

PPE Medpro legal battle intensifies as civil servant admits approval ‘mistake’ over sterile gowns

A senior official admits errors in PPE Medpro contract approval, as day two of the £122m High Court case reveals confusion and contradictions inside the government’s Covid procurement process.

More than a third of children from disadvantaged backgrounds are now regularly missing school, according to a recent analysis by the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS).

High Court rejects challenge to Labour’s private school VAT policy, dealing blow to parents and schools

The High Court has upheld Labour’s decision to apply 20% VAT to private school fees, rejecting claims that it breaches human rights or discriminates against SEN and religious families. The ruling affects over half a million pupils.

VodafoneThree, the newly merged telecoms giant formed from Vodafone UK and Three, has unveiled plans to invest £11 billion in a nationwide rollout of standalone 5G and ultra-fast broadband, with the aim of reaching 99.95% of the UK population by 2034.

VodafoneThree pledges £11bn to bring 5G to every corner of the UK by 2034

VodafoneThree, now the UK’s biggest mobile operator, will invest £11 billion to roll out standalone 5G to 99.95% of the country by 2034, aiming to eliminate “not spots” and boost mobile and broadband speeds nationwide.

Pod Point, one of the UK’s early pioneers in electric vehicle charging, has been acquired by French energy giant EDF for just £10.3 million, marking a dramatic fall from its £352 million valuation when it floated on the London Stock Exchange in 2021.

EDF buys EV charger firm Pod Point for just £10m – four years after £352m london float

French energy giant EDF has acquired EV charger company Pod Point for just £10 million, down from its £352 million IPO valuation in 2021, after a sharp drop in revenue and continued losses.

The House of Lords commissioners for standards are considering a complaint against the Conservative peer Michelle Mone, relating to the PPE business awarded £203m government contracts after she referred it to the Cabinet Office in May 2020.

PPE Medpro hits back in £122m DHSC court case, blaming government ‘chaos’ during Covid procurement

PPE Medpro defends itself in a £122m High Court case, arguing that the UK government approved its gowns during Covid-19 and is now wrongly scapegoating the firm for its own procurement failures.

FirstGroup, one of Britain’s earliest adopters of employee directors on company boards, has quietly ended the long-running practice—delivering a symbolic blow to the once-ambitious drive to give workers a greater say in corporate governance.

Firstgroup quietly ends long-running employee director policy

FirstGroup, once a pioneer of employee representation on boards, has scrapped its employee director role amid business restructuring—marking a setback for the worker voice movement.

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Business

Corporate sponsorship of Pride events in the UK has dropped significantly in 2024, with brands including Sony, Durex, Costa and Deloitte scaling back support amid mounting pressure over DEI policies and political scrutiny in the US.

Corporate support for UK Pride festivals declines amid political backlash

Corporate sponsorship of Pride events in the UK has dropped significantly in 2024, with brands including Sony, Durex, Costa and Deloitte scaling back support amid mounting pressure over DEI policies and political scrutiny in the US.

In today’s fast-paced, people-powered business environment, leadership is no longer the preserve of the C-suite. That’s the clear message from Chubb Fire and Safety UK & Ireland, where a culture of “building great leaders” has been steadily embedded across every level of the organisation—from frontline engineers to boardroom executives.

Building great leaders: how Chubb Fire and Safety is redefining leadership from the ground up

Gary Moffatt and Lesley Leach of Chubb Fire and Safety UK explain how a bold leadership philosophy is transforming culture, boosting business performance, and developing talent from apprentice to boardroom.

Austrian synthetic data pioneer MOSTLY AI has launched a $100,000 global challenge to drive adoption of privacy-safe synthetic data and highlight its potential to safely fuel artificial intelligence innovation.

Mostly AI launches $100k global challenge to spotlight privacy-safe synthetic data for AI development

MOSTLY AI announces $100,000 global prize challenge to advance privacy-safe synthetic data for AI training. Entries close 3 July, with winners revealed 9 July.

Momentum is building behind the Better Business Act as more than 150 business leaders gathered in Westminster on Wednesday morning to call for a new model of responsible capitalism that balances profit with social and environmental purpose.

Mary Portas leads Westminster rally for Better Business Act as momentum grows for purpose-led reform

Retail icon Mary Portas joins 150+ business leaders in Parliament to call for urgent reform of UK company law through the Better Business Act, putting people and planet on par with profit.

A summit held at the House of Lords during London Tech Week has sounded the alarm over a looming “skills cliff edge” in the UK workforce, as artificial intelligence (AI) continues to reshape the economy and redefine job roles across industries.

House of Lords AI summit at London Tech Week warns of ‘skills cliff edge’ threatening UK’s competitive future

As London Tech Week puts the global spotlight on Britain’s tech credentials, the House of Lords summit served as a timely reminder: the transformative power of AI must be matched by responsible governance, upskilling, and cross-sector collaboration—or the UK risks being left behind in the next wave of innovation.

In the buzzing bars of Seville, few scenes feel more quintessentially Spanish than a plate of freshly carved jamón ibérico. Yet even this cherished national symbol is not immune to the economic tremors caused by President Trump’s escalating trade war with Europe.

Tariff tensions force Spain’s food giants to seek markets beyond the US

US tariff hikes under Trump are threatening Spain’s iconic ham and olive oil exports. As uncertainty mounts, producers are shifting focus to China and Europe to protect long-term growth.

In 2025, a quiet revolution is transforming the way small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) grow and compete in the UK. This revolution isn’t being driven by cheap capital or tax cuts—but by innovation. More specifically, by the early adoption of artificial intelligence and green technologies.

Why AI and green tech are vital to SME growth in 2025

From sustainability to smart automation, SMEs that adopt AI and green technologies are outperforming the competition in 2025. Discover how small firms can futureproof growth with innovation-driven strategies.

Profiled…

Georgina Badine is not your typical entrepreneur. Having spent 14 years in the cut and thrust of the finance industry, she saw first-hand how people were often held back — not just by circumstance or skills, but by a lack of confidence and belief in themselves. Today, as founder of Invicta Vita, she’s on a mission to change that.

“Unlocking potential is my purpose”: how Invicta Vita founder Georgina Badine is helping people find their voice

Georgina Badine, founder of Invicta Vita, speaks to Paul Jones about empowering clients to unlock their full potential, why she left finance, and what she’s learned about building a business with purpose.

Gary Neville is known to most as a football legend – a stalwart of Manchester United and England, a leader on the pitch, and now a respected pundit. But away from football, Neville has built a reputation as one of the UK’s most thoughtful and ambitious entrepreneurs.

Gary Neville: from the pitch to the boardroom

Gary Neville is known to most as a football legend – a stalwart of Manchester United and England, a leader on the pitch, and now a respected pundit. But away from football, Neville has built a reputation as one of the UK’s most thoughtful and ambitious entrepreneurs.

Marketing & Social Media

Content created by individuals on platforms such as YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram is forecast to generate more global advertising revenue this year than all traditional media combined.

Social media creators to eclipse traditional media in global ad revenue for first time

TikTok has formed a new SME Council to give Britain’s small businesses a bigger say in the evolving digital economy, bringing together entrepreneurs, founders, and content creators who have used the platform to fuel growth.

TikTok launches SME council to elevate small business voices and boost digital growth

Ten of the world’s leading car manufacturers – along with two major automotive trade associations – have been fined over £77 million by the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) after admitting to illegal collusion on green advertising practices.

UK fines 10 carmakers and two trade bodies £77m over green advertising cartel

Newswire

In an era of rapidly advancing technology and changing financial landscapes, Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) have emerged as a potential game-changer.

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Metro Bank

Metro Bank takeover approach adds to fears of London Stock Market exodus

Metro Bank has received a takeover approach from Pollen Street Capital, sparking fresh concerns over the number of companies leaving the London Stock Exchange amid rising private equity interest.

Pod Point, one of the UK’s early pioneers in electric vehicle charging, has been acquired by French energy giant EDF for just £10.3 million, marking a dramatic fall from its £352 million valuation when it floated on the London Stock Exchange in 2021.

EDF buys EV charger firm Pod Point for just £10m – four years after £352m london float

French energy giant EDF has acquired EV charger company Pod Point for just £10 million, down from its £352 million IPO valuation in 2021, after a sharp drop in revenue and continued losses.

A team of Oxford Saïd Business School alumni has secured £700,000 in UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) funding to bring affordable, clean energy to off-grid communities in Nigeria—potentially replacing thousands of diesel and petrol generators with a sustainable alternative.

Oxford Said alumni win £700k UKRI backing to power Nigeria with clean, off-grid energy

Oxford Saïd Business School alumni secure £700k from UKRI to develop solar and wind hybrid systems for off-grid communities in Nigeria, tackling the world’s largest energy access gap.

Small businesses across the UK are being invited to play a central role in the country’s future defence strategy, as the government launches a landmark £400 million innovation fund aimed at transforming military technology and procurement.

UK defence innovation strategy opens new doors for SMEs in AI and autonomous tech

UK defence innovation strategy opens new doors for SMEs in AI and autonomous tech

Sir Keir Starmer has unveiled a £1 billion investment package aimed at scaling up the UK’s computing power twentyfold, in a major push to solidify Britain’s status as a global technology and artificial intelligence leader.

Starmer pledges £1bn investment to supercharge UK tech and AI infrastructure

Sir Keir Starmer has unveiled a £1 billion investment package aimed at scaling up the UK’s computing power twentyfold, in a major push to solidify Britain’s status as a global technology and artificial intelligence leader.

EV charge point operator Believ secures £300m to install 30,000 public EV charge points across the UK, supporting government net-zero targets and boosting EV infrastructure.

Believ secures £300m to roll out 30,000 public EV charge points across the UK

EV charge point operator Believ secures £300m to install 30,000 public EV charge points across the UK, supporting government net-zero targets and boosting EV infrastructure.

A legal tech startup helping workers represent themselves in employment disputes has secured £2 million in fresh funding, as investors prepare for a likely surge in workplace grievances under the Labour government’s incoming reforms.

Valla raises £2m as venture capital backs boom in employment rights claims

A legal tech startup helping workers represent themselves in employment disputes has secured £2 million in fresh funding, as investors prepare for a likely surge in workplace grievances under the Labour government’s incoming reforms.

Coventry-based defence manufacturer NP Aerospace has secured a multi-million-pound funding package from NatWest, designed to support the company’s international growth and boost its exporting capacity.

NP Aerospace secures multi-million-pound funding from NatWest to power global expansion

Coventry-based defence manufacturer NP Aerospace has secured a multi-million-pound funding package from NatWest, designed to support the company’s international growth and boost its exporting capacity.

The British Business Bank has reached a major milestone in its mission to support smaller businesses across the UK, with more than £5 billion now delivered through its ENABLE structured guarantee programmes.

British Business Bank hits £5bn milestone fuelling regional growth and housebuilding

The British Business Bank has reached a major milestone in its mission to support smaller businesses across the UK, with more than £5 billion now delivered through its ENABLE structured guarantee programmes.

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Legal

Disney and Universal have filed a landmark lawsuit against AI image generator Midjourney, accusing the San Francisco-based company of large-scale copyright infringement and calling its tools a “bottomless pit of plagiarism”.

Disney and Universal sue AI firm Midjourney over ‘bottomless pit of plagiarism’

Disney and Universal have filed a landmark lawsuit against AI image generator Midjourney, accusing the San Francisco-based company of large-scale copyright infringement and calling its tools a “bottomless pit of plagiarism”.

A landmark legal battle has begun in the UK High Court that could redefine the boundaries between copyright law and artificial intelligence innovation.

London AI firm claims Getty copyright lawsuit is an ‘existential threat’ to generative tech industry

Stability AI calls Getty Images’ copyright case a direct threat to the future of generative AI, as the high-profile legal battle over intellectual property rights begins in the UK High Court.

Artificial intelligence may be revolutionising everything from admin to healthcare, but would you trust it with your legal affairs? According to a new survey by The Legal Director, half of UK adults would — a finding that has sparked both fascination and concern across the legal sector.

Half of Brits would trust AI for legal advice, survey finds – but experts urge caution

A new survey reveals that 50% of Brits would trust AI for legal advice, yet lawyers warn of serious risks in relying on technology for nuanced legal decisions.

Millions of UK cryptocurrency holders will soon be required to disclose their personal details to digital asset platforms, as HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) rolls out a sweeping new crackdown on tax avoidance in the sector.

HMRC launches crypto crackdown with new data-sharing rules for platforms and traders

Millions of UK cryptocurrency holders will soon be required to disclose their personal details to digital asset platforms, as HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) rolls out a sweeping new crackdown on tax avoidance in the sector.

Tesla has encountered legal headwinds in its push to trademark the terms “Robotaxi” and “Cybercab”, dealing a blow to the company’s highly anticipated autonomous ride-hailing plans ahead of a planned June 2025 launch.

Tesla hits trademark roadblocks for ‘Robotaxi’ and ‘Cybercab’ ahead of planned June launch

Tesla’s plans for its summer ride-hailing launch face hurdles as the USPTO rejects its ‘Robotaxi’ trademark for being too generic, while ‘Cybercab’ applications are also delayed.

Tesco is fighting back against Amazon with its first “just walk out” store, where it is possible to buy groceries without having to scan items or visit a till.

Fire and rehire: the risks and alternatives

Fire and rehire, also known as dismissal and re-engagement, is a practice that’s been around in the business world for a long time.

Gender pay gap reporting for large employers was introduced in 2017. The Government’s view is that this has improved transparency and provided employers with important information about how to address inequalities.

Ethnicity and disability pay gap reporting: What employers need to know

Gender pay gap reporting for large employers was introduced in 2017. The Government’s view is that this has improved transparency and provided employers with important information about how to address inequalities.

A landmark tribunal ruling could provide major inheritance tax relief for families who engaged in historic ‘home loan’ schemes, potentially saving them six-figure sums in tax bills, according to national law firm Clarke Willmott LLP.

Landmark inheritance tax ruling could save families six-figure sums

A landmark tribunal ruling could save UK families six-figure sums in inheritance tax by overturning HMRC’s challenge to historic ‘home loan’ tax schemes. Find out what it means for estates and future tax planning.

Barings Law, a leading Manchester-based firm, has won a pivotal High Court appeal that could allow thousands of consumers to obtain swifter justice in motor finance commission claims.

High Court overturns ruling in landmark judgement, clearing way for thousands of motor finance claims

Barings Law, a leading Manchester-based firm, has won a pivotal High Court appeal that could allow thousands of consumers to obtain swifter justice in motor finance commission claims.

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Made in Britain

As the Labour Party Conference kicks off this weekend, Made in Britain, a trade association that unites domestic manufacturers through the official Made in Britain Trademark, has issued a cross-party call for MPs to actively support local manufacturers.

Made in Britain applications surge following Trump tariffs as businesses embrace UK-made goods

The UK’s leading manufacturing trade organisation, Made in Britain, has reported a 20% surge in membership applications in the wake of President Trump’s sweeping new tariffs on imported goods, as interest in “buying British” grows among businesses and consumers alike.

Made in Britain, the not-for-profit organisation behind the official trademark for UK manufacturing, has forged a new partnership with Lincoln-based digital marketing agency Carrington.

Made in Britain teams up with Carrington to drive UK manufacturing growth

Made in Britain, the official trademark for UK manufacturers, has appointed digital marketing agency Carrington to boost visibility for 2,100+ members, championing British-made products and sustainable growth.

A centuries-old craft at the heart of British manufacturing is under mounting pressure to navigate complex global trading obstacles, as fresh data reveals that 80% of UK-produced saddles are shipped overseas—particularly to the USA, Europe and Australia.

Incredible British craftsmanship in demand as 80% of UK-made saddles sold worldwide despite export hurdles

A centuries-old craft at the heart of British manufacturing is under mounting pressure to navigate complex global trading obstacles, as fresh data reveals that 80% of UK-produced saddles are shipped overseas—particularly to the USA, Europe and Australia.

Roach Bridge Tissues, a specialised printer and converter of wrapping tissue paper, serves the retail POS and e-commerce markets with a diverse clientele that includes designer apparel, footwear, cut glass, pottery, wine bottle wrapping, interleaving for sheet metals, optical lenses, and home removals packaging.

Secrets of Success: Insights from Camilla Hadcock, Director of Roach Bridge Tissues

Roach Bridge Tissues, a specialised printer and converter of wrapping tissue paper, serves the retail POS and e-commerce markets with a diverse clientele that includes designer apparel, footwear, cut glass, pottery, wine bottle wrapping, interleaving for sheet metals, optical lenses, and home removals packaging.

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Technology

As it builds hype for F1: The Movie, starring Brad Pitt and directed by Top Gun: Maverick’s Joseph Kosinski, Apple has launched the world’s first haptic movie trailer—a short film preview that you can actually feel.

You can literally feel Apple’s new ‘F1: The Movie’ trailer starring Brad Pitt

VodafoneThree, the newly merged telecoms giant formed from Vodafone UK and Three, has unveiled plans to invest £11 billion in a nationwide rollout of standalone 5G and ultra-fast broadband, with the aim of reaching 99.95% of the UK population by 2034.

VodafoneThree pledges £11bn to bring 5G to every corner of the UK by 2034

Austrian synthetic data pioneer MOSTLY AI has launched a $100,000 global challenge to drive adoption of privacy-safe synthetic data and highlight its potential to safely fuel artificial intelligence innovation.

Mostly AI launches $100k global challenge to spotlight privacy-safe synthetic data for AI development

Business

Medical implants and similar procedures have created a new paradigm for healthcare for those suffering from deficits. It allows you to regain function and receive an improved quality of life. These implants, from orthopedic devices to vascular stents, are deliberately constructed to become part of the human body. 

Harrell E. Robinson on Building Global Healthcare from the Ground Up

Dr Harrell E. Robinson is a seasoned ENT surgeon and business leader based in Orange County, California. With over 30 years in medicine, he’s built a career that blends clinical care, humanitarian work, and business strategy.

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