The Recovery of the Hospitality Sector
By Emma Ames
The UK retail and hospitality sector has been one of the most impacted industries throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. The UK …
By Emma Ames
The UK retail and hospitality sector has been one of the most impacted industries throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. The UK …
Difficult situations usually challenge us to think differently and channel our creativity, says Google’s Kim Spalding. Here’s how online tools can help.
By Staff writer
The post-lockdown recovery of the global pandemic may prove pyrrhic, as countries may re-initiate a lockdown if infection numbers surge.
By Staff writer
Subtle changes in the approach being taken at HMRC could cause more UK SMEs to get into cash flow difficulties, explains Simon Underwood, a business recovery partner at accountancy firm Menzies LLP.
By Staff writer
CEO at AeroBlue and business turnaround expert, Ruta Gabalis, offers five ways to recover your firm from the brink.
A report from Bakker Elhuizen took a look at how businesses could improve employee performance. The biggest lesson, however, was that bosses should treat staff like athletes by giving them some down time.
UK businesses have experienced a difficult couple of years, as markets have been dominated by economic uncertainty. However, as we move through 2015, we are beginning to witness economic recovery momentum and confidence from business professionals is increasing.
Britain’s automotive industry is still going strong. In 2014 the UK built over 1.6m cars and 2.5m engines, of which exports accounted for 80 per cent of production. With the nation being the second largest producer of premium cars in the world, the opportunity for automotive suppliers to invest in the UK has never been more valuable, offering local sourcing of components that UK vehicle makers require.