Lidl applies pressure to larger supermarkets by promising Living Wage
Fresh from a commitment to open 300 extra stores in London areas, Lidl has applied fresh pressure to larger supermarkets as the firm commits to the Living Wage.
Fresh from a commitment to open 300 extra stores in London areas, Lidl has applied fresh pressure to larger supermarkets as the firm commits to the Living Wage.
American computing giant IBM has hired ex-Thomas Cook CEO Harriet Green for a role that will see her leave travel behind as she helms new Internet of Things and education business units.
UK ecommerce is set to thrive in 2016 as British shoppers are set to pay out £60bn online, according to RetailMeNot, with an average spend of £1,372.
The Rugby World Cup 2015 is set to be a big boon for British businesses, but in a world where sport and entrepreneurship are increasingly aligned, which teams are the winners and losers when it comes to social media activity
The UK's fourth largest supermarket chain, Morrisons, has agreed to sell 140m of its M Local convenience stores to a group led by “Secret Millionaire” and retail entrepreneur Mike Greene for £25m – but where did Morrisons go wrong
Richard Branson is on the prowl for a new helping of entrepreneurs, having set his sights on the UK's flourishing food and drink sector with the Virgin Startup Foodrepreneur Festival, which will champion the best of British culinary creatives and get their products into the US.
August marked the busiest ever month for Heathrow as it transported a record 7.33m passengers through the airport, which has renewed cries for prime minister David Cameron to stop delaying plans for a third runway.
As part of the government's £40m investment to support the Internet of Things, a three-year programme called IoTUK has launched to “help business and economic growth”.
Consistently making journeys for work on your own can be considered a lonely experience, but there's an increasing trend of business travellers that are making the most of the situation – by taking a date along to win their heart, in addition to that big deal.
Despite a wet summer, budget airline Ryanair experienced hot sales over the season and the firm has now revised its full-year profit guidance with an increase of 25 per cent, which it puts down to its customer service programme.
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