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  • Top energy firms to hold crisis talks on Labour’s windfall tax plans

    February 19, 2024

    Major oil and gas firms are set to hold crisis talks this week to discuss concerns about Labour’s windfall tax plans for the sector.

  • UK hints at fresh sanctions after Navalny’s death in Russia

    February 18, 2024

    The UK could launch fresh sanctions against Russia in response to the death of jailed Russian dissident Alexei Navalny, the foreign secretary hinted. 

  • Revitalising London’s Corporate Image: The Jane Kisnica Effect

    February 15, 2024

    London’s corporate heart, with its majestic history and financial prowess, is at a pivotal junction. The City, traditionally cloaked in conservatism, is now poised for a revolution in vibrancy through innovative graphic design. The message is clear and resonates more profoundly within the City’s iconic skyline: Embrace innovation or remain unseen. Graphic design is no [...]

  • Gresham Technologies wins ‘strategic’ data contract ahead of US expansion

    February 13, 2024

    Software company Gresham Technologies has secured a contract worth $1.5m (£1.2m) for its Clareti Control platform, designed to help financial institutions control their data.

  • Tech secretary working to ease UK access to Horizon Europe funding

    February 12, 2024

    Tech secretary Michelle Donelan has said she is working to make it easier for British companies to access Horizon Europe funding as the UK looks to secure its science 'superpower' status.

  • The Body Shop: Why the high street icon is facing administration and what the future holds

    February 12, 2024

    Why The Body Shop, an icon of the British high street, is facing an uncertain future as it prepares to enter administration.

  • More London mansions up for sale as billionaires go bankrupt

    February 12, 2024

    A Kensington mansion has become the capital's latest luxury property to go up for sale in insolvency proceedings as wealthy London homeowners face their assets being liquidated to pay down debts.

  • Malvern International revenue rises on strong student intake but expects revenue hit from changes to immigration rules

    February 12, 2024

    Education company Malvern International has reported a 79 per cent rise in revenue for its full year after it saw a strong student intake.

  • Sadiq Khan warns post-Brexit border checks will cause Eurostar chaos

    February 10, 2024

    Sadiq Khan has urged ministers to prevent “chaos” for Eurostar passengers when the EU launches biometric border checks later this year.

  • Why does Britain suck at building major infrastructure? 

    February 8, 2024

    An overzealous planning system and disjointed supply chains are reasons why the UK lags behind on building major infrastructure, a report has found.

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