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The COVID pandemic has created a crisis for many businesses. It has forced entire industries to change how they operate …
The COVID pandemic has created a crisis for many businesses. It has forced entire industries to change how they operate …
The scare of cinemas dying out has been the fear for movie enthusiasts even before the pandemic, but has the death of cinemas become a reality or is it just scaremongering” John Sullivan, founding director of The Big Picture Global Cinema Consultancy tells all.
Our resident political and financial commentator, The City Grump is back to discuss the Government’s response to the coronavirus crisis.
Offering vocational training and apprenticeships are necessary to boost our economy, and in no way are they a second-best option for workers or businesses.
The mammoth rail project promised to deliver a better connected and more prosperous UK. Years, (and billions of pounds) later, is the dream still intact?
Brexit is causing ‘a loss of confidence’ in the UK’s financial sector. But are sentiments about indecision and delay enough to declare that a recession bound disaster is on its way”
What does the 2019 Spring Statement mean for SMEs up and down the country” Well, it’s good news, including the fact that taxation may drop whilst wages will rise, enabling employers to access and assess the best talent out there and be able to make them stay. However, it all hinges on the UK exiting the EU with a deal in place.
While the number of global M&A transactions rose by 2.9% year-on-year in 2017, the combined deal value actually fell by 2%.
By Staff writer
The US and EU are working towards a future of zero-tariff trade. But this news has sparked an intriguing question: could we be heading towards a free trade world If so, what would this mean for the UK
By David Craik
Despite export figures being at an all-time high, concerns over regulation are holding businesses back.