New chancellor Philip Hammond scraps emergency Budget
For his first act as chancellor, Philip Hammond has ruled out the emergency Budget and tax rises that had been set out by predecessor George Osborne.
For his first act as chancellor, Philip Hammond has ruled out the emergency Budget and tax rises that had been set out by predecessor George Osborne.
Theresa May became the first female prime minister since Margaret Thatcher in the wake of David Cameron’s resignation after Brexit. But as she announces her cabinet, the world seems to be baffled with her pick for foreign secretary.
Despite the recent enthusiasm for wellness initiatives, UK bosses have been dubbed strict by their staff, with 54.6 per cent feeling there is now less tolerance at work.
If you thought “Ukip The Musical” – yes, there was one – was the crème of the crop in terms of strange theatre productions, then you obviously haven’t heard that the Intellectual Property Office (IPO) received a trademark request for some Brexit-themed stage entertainment.
A number of changes under the Immigration Act 2016 are now set to come into force, including extended criminal offences for employers in relation to illegal working.
Many have previously joked that we are more afraid of public speaking than death itself – but it’s a statement research has found to be true. We found out why, as well as how to overcome it.
The National Living Wage (NLW) has now been in place for just over three months. But welcome though the raising wage floor for over-24s may be, it constitutes a cost to employers, recent research suggested.
"There is no perfect product, only perfect products." This little nugget of advice comes from the 70s – and makes far more sense after you hear the tale of Howard Moskowitz.
Founding father Benjamin Franklin was a renown polymath, and he didn't get to that point by lazing about. In fact, he became a scientist, writer and so much more by embracing a simple rule – one which many business leaders of today have implemented into their busy schedules.
Britain's vote to leave the EU may have substantial impact on the new European Unitary Patent Court (UPC). In fact, the system is likely to collapse.
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