Why ‘the office’ will soon be a thing of the past
By Nathan Howe
New technologies have enabled people to work from anywhere, and this coupled with other global shifts will cause the decline of office use.
By Nathan Howe
New technologies have enabled people to work from anywhere, and this coupled with other global shifts will cause the decline of office use.
By Jan Cavelle
While overall GDP figures expanded for 11 quarters in a row, the speed of the British manufacturing recovery has slowed and companies are more gloomy about competing in the eurozone.
London, along with New York, is one of the world’s two undisputed global financial centres, well ahead of the Eurozone’s two most significant centres Frankfurt and Paris. But much of this success has come from insurance and financial service exports, which may now be in sharp decline.