Aston Martin warns of another loss-making year amid weak demand, tariffs and Valhalla hypercar delays, reversing hopes of a turnaround under CEO Adrian Hallmark.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is preparing sweeping planning reforms and a £2bn tax raid on banks in her 26 November Budget as she faces a £30bn deficit and pressure to revive Britain’s flagging growth.
The UK could face a shortage of 250,000 tradespeople by 2030, Screwfix warns, as only 2% of sole traders take on apprentices due to a broken levy system and excessive red tape.
Piers Morgan’s Wake Up Productions reported £17.1m turnover in 2024, completing his £50m News UK deal as Piers Morgan Uncensored expands globally after going digital-only.
Phishing scams have become one of the most common and damaging forms of online fraud today. With criminals using text messages, emails, and apps like WhatsApp to impersonate trusted institutions, ...
The Seattle-based publishing consultancy was founded by Mike Shreeve, whose journey from teaching himself copywriting in a public library to building a multimillion-dollar company exemplifies the ...
Department for Education ramps up AI and data training as part of UK government digital skills drive
The Department for Education has spent over £170,000 on AI, data and digital training in three years as 70% of UK government bodies pilot or plan to use artificial intelligence.
His approach integrates faith, integrity, and discipline with strategy, creating a model where financial success serves a larger mission. In this interview with Adil Quraish, he reflects on the role ...
Job experts warn that when hiring managers say “we’re like a family here,” it can often mask unhealthy work expectations and poor boundaries. Here’s what to watch out for in interviews.
As a member of Generation X, I grew up in the workplace with a simple rule: if your boss asked you to do something, you said “yes” and got on with it.
Morrisons will begin tracking shop floor staff in real time through a new performance app, as chief executive Rami Baitiéh seeks to revive sales and close the gap with discount rivals Aldi and Lidl.
UK Finance, representing Britain’s biggest banks, has warned that government plans to cap ticket resale prices could push touts to unregulated sites like Facebook Marketplace, increasing fraud risks ...
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