Will 2017 be the year our country awakes from a quarter century of slumber?
With 2017 upon us, will Theresa May have the courage to wake the nation from its slumber” It’s a question the City Grump has set out to answer.
With 2017 upon us, will Theresa May have the courage to wake the nation from its slumber” It’s a question the City Grump has set out to answer.
Fat Cat Wednesday represents the day on which FTSE 100 CEOs earned the average annual UK salary of £28,200 and we re only four days into the new year.
It is traditional to enter a new year with business optimism, hope and ambition. However, 2017 has the prospects for being one of the most challenging we ve faced in recent years.
Ahead of the Autumn Statement, prime minister Theresa May has promised to deliver government investment of £2bn a year for research and development (R&D), while she also highlighted the modern Industrial Strategy and Brexit plans.
As a passionate supporter of training up our next generation of workers, Charlie Mullins believes the Apprenticeship Levy is a key cog in the future system.
The date of a US general election is normally a perfect opportunity to bury bad news, but PR and comms teams must have been licking their lips when Donald Trump won.
Thursday 3 November marks the day three judges ruled that the government cannot trigger Article 50, suggesting prime minister Theresa May has to ask parliament for permission before the UK can truly leave the EU.
With Theresa May saying the UK now has to “make its own way”, British businesses must put customer service at the forefront to get ahead of competition.
At a Conservative conference, prime minister Theresa May laid out her vision for change and she has her mind bent on building a nation rooted in fairness and opportunity.