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  • Elon Musk floats Ryanair takeover amid public spat with Michael O’Leary
  • Hotel industry chiefs urge chancellor to extend business rates relief beyond pubs
  • Unemployment stuck near five-year high as wage growth cools
  • MPs back UK innovators as Britain steps up fight against plastic pollution
  • Gold and silver hit record highs as Trump tariff threat rattles markets
  • Musk sues OpenAI and Microsoft for up to $134bn over ‘wrongful gains’
  • Reeves opens corporate bond market to small investors in bid to unlock UK savings
  • Amazon tests Coventry warehouse staff for tuberculosis after outbreak
  • Starmer condemns Trump’s Greenland tariff threat as ‘completely wrong’
  • Trump’s new tariff threat risks chaos for companies and higher inflation in the US
Uber has launched a new on-demand delivery service called Courier, designed to help individuals and small businesses across the UK handle everyday errands and deliveries with ease. The service, now live in nine cities and set to expand to 20 by the end of the summer, is the latest move by Uber to diversify beyond rides and food delivery.

Uber drops 2030 all-electric target as chief executive warns EV shift is stalling

Uber has admitted it will miss its pledge to run an all-electric fleet by 2030 in the UK, Europe and the US, as its chief executive cites high costs, weak incentives and slowing EV adoption.

Asda is converting more of its superstore petrol forecourts to card-only, unmanned operations with staff being redeployed into its stores.

Asda puts upto 1,200 warehouse jobs at risk amid cost-cutting drive

Asda is preparing to cut up to 1,200 warehouse jobs as it outsources George clothing distribution to DHL, with unions warning private equity ownership is putting workers and communities at risk.

UK toy sales rose for the first time in five years last year, offering rare optimism for a sector that has struggled since the pandemic, but industry leaders are now watching closely for any fallout from potential social media bans aimed at under-16s.

Toy sellers watch social media curbs as UK market returns to growth

UK toy sales rose for the first time in five years in 2025, driven by adult buyers, but manufacturers are monitoring the potential impact of social media bans for under-16s on future growth.

Elon Musk’s Starlink has been awarded a five-year contract worth £85,000 to bolster internet services for GP practices and administrative offices across remote parts of the North East and North Cumbria.

Elon Musk floats Ryanair takeover amid public spat with Michael O’Leary

Elon Musk has joked about buying Ryanair amid a public row with chief executive Michael O’Leary over Starlink internet on planes, though investors appear unconvinced by the suggestion.

More than 130 senior hotel and holiday park executives have written to the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, warning that Labour’s planned changes to business rates represent the most serious threat to the sector’s viability and must not be limited to pubs alone.

Hotel industry chiefs urge chancellor to extend business rates relief beyond pubs

More than 130 hotel and holiday park bosses have warned Rachel Reeves that planned business rates reforms threaten closures and job losses, urging ministers to extend relief beyond pubs to the wider hospitality sector.

Unemployment remained stuck at a near five-year high in the run-up to Rachel Reeves’s November Budget, while wage growth continued to ease, reinforcing expectations that interest rate cuts are edging closer.

Unemployment stuck near five-year high as wage growth cools

UK unemployment remains at a near five-year high while wage growth slows, strengthening the case for interest rate cuts as businesses rein in hiring amid rising costs.

MPs have thrown their weight behind calls for greater Government support for British businesses developing alternatives to plastic packaging, as Parliament steps up its focus on tackling the global plastics crisis.

MPs back UK innovators as Britain steps up fight against plastic pollution

MPs have urged ministers to boost support for UK businesses developing natural, biodegradable alternatives to plastic packaging, as parliamentarians hear the sector could generate £4.2bn and 35,000 green jobs.

The price of gold soared to an all-time high on Wednesday, breaching the $3,300 mark for the first time as growing global trade tensions sent investors scrambling for safe-haven assets.

Gold and silver hit record highs as Trump tariff threat rattles markets

Gold and silver prices surged to record highs after Donald Trump threatened new tariffs on Europe, prompting investors to seek safe havens.

Elon Musk has launched a $134 billion lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft, claiming both companies unjustly profited from his early backing of the artificial intelligence pioneer and abandoned its founding mission.

Musk sues OpenAI and Microsoft for up to $134bn over ‘wrongful gains’

Elon Musk is seeking up to $134bn from OpenAI and Microsoft, claiming the AI giants profited unfairly from his early backing.

  1. Uber drops 2030 all-electric target as chief executive warns EV shift is stalling
  2. Asda puts upto 1,200 warehouse jobs at risk amid cost-cutting drive
  3. Toy sellers watch social media curbs as UK market returns to growth
  4. Elon Musk floats Ryanair takeover amid public spat with Michael O’Leary
  5. Hotel industry chiefs urge chancellor to extend business rates relief beyond pubs
  6. Unemployment stuck near five-year high as wage growth cools
  7. MPs back UK innovators as Britain steps up fight against plastic pollution
  8. Gold and silver hit record highs as Trump tariff threat rattles markets
  9. Musk sues OpenAI and Microsoft for up to $134bn over ‘wrongful gains’

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Elon Musk’s Starlink has been awarded a five-year contract worth £85,000 to bolster internet services for GP practices and administrative offices across remote parts of the North East and North Cumbria.

Elon Musk floats Ryanair takeover amid public spat with Michael O’Leary

Elon Musk has joked about buying Ryanair amid a public row with chief executive Michael O’Leary over Starlink internet on planes, though investors appear unconvinced by the suggestion.

More than 130 senior hotel and holiday park executives have written to the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, warning that Labour’s planned changes to business rates represent the most serious threat to the sector’s viability and must not be limited to pubs alone.

Hotel industry chiefs urge chancellor to extend business rates relief beyond pubs

More than 130 hotel and holiday park bosses have warned Rachel Reeves that planned business rates reforms threaten closures and job losses, urging ministers to extend relief beyond pubs to the wider hospitality sector.

Unemployment remained stuck at a near five-year high in the run-up to Rachel Reeves’s November Budget, while wage growth continued to ease, reinforcing expectations that interest rate cuts are edging closer.

Unemployment stuck near five-year high as wage growth cools

UK unemployment remains at a near five-year high while wage growth slows, strengthening the case for interest rate cuts as businesses rein in hiring amid rising costs.

MPs have thrown their weight behind calls for greater Government support for British businesses developing alternatives to plastic packaging, as Parliament steps up its focus on tackling the global plastics crisis.

MPs back UK innovators as Britain steps up fight against plastic pollution

MPs have urged ministers to boost support for UK businesses developing natural, biodegradable alternatives to plastic packaging, as parliamentarians hear the sector could generate £4.2bn and 35,000 green jobs.

The price of gold soared to an all-time high on Wednesday, breaching the $3,300 mark for the first time as growing global trade tensions sent investors scrambling for safe-haven assets.

Gold and silver hit record highs as Trump tariff threat rattles markets

Gold and silver prices surged to record highs after Donald Trump threatened new tariffs on Europe, prompting investors to seek safe havens.

Elon Musk has launched a $134 billion lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft, claiming both companies unjustly profited from his early backing of the artificial intelligence pioneer and abandoned its founding mission.

Musk sues OpenAI and Microsoft for up to $134bn over ‘wrongful gains’

Elon Musk is seeking up to $134bn from OpenAI and Microsoft, claiming the AI giants profited unfairly from his early backing.

Reeves_Davos

Reeves opens corporate bond market to small investors in bid to unlock UK savings

Rachel Reeves is opening up Britain’s corporate bond market to small investors as part of a wider push to channel more household savings into UK businesses and revive London’s capital markets.

Shoppers could be hit by Black Friday shortages after nearly 1,000 workers at an Amazon packaging company voted in favour of strike action, it was announced today.

Amazon tests Coventry warehouse staff for tuberculosis after outbreak

Amazon is carrying out tuberculosis (TB) testing at its Coventry fulfilment centre after a small number of workers were found to have the infectious lung disease.

Sir Keir Starmer has condemned Donald Trump’s threat to impose sweeping tariffs on the UK and other European allies over Greenland, calling the move “completely wrong” and warning it undermines Nato unity.

Starmer condemns Trump’s Greenland tariff threat as ‘completely wrong’

Keir Starmer says Donald Trump’s plan to impose tariffs over Greenland is completely wrong, warning it harms Nato unity and UK businesses.

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Business

Uber has launched a new on-demand delivery service called Courier, designed to help individuals and small businesses across the UK handle everyday errands and deliveries with ease. The service, now live in nine cities and set to expand to 20 by the end of the summer, is the latest move by Uber to diversify beyond rides and food delivery.

Uber drops 2030 all-electric target as chief executive warns EV shift is stalling

Uber has admitted it will miss its pledge to run an all-electric fleet by 2030 in the UK, Europe and the US, as its chief executive cites high costs, weak incentives and slowing EV adoption.

Asda is converting more of its superstore petrol forecourts to card-only, unmanned operations with staff being redeployed into its stores.

Asda puts upto 1,200 warehouse jobs at risk amid cost-cutting drive

Asda is preparing to cut up to 1,200 warehouse jobs as it outsources George clothing distribution to DHL, with unions warning private equity ownership is putting workers and communities at risk.

UK toy sales rose for the first time in five years last year, offering rare optimism for a sector that has struggled since the pandemic, but industry leaders are now watching closely for any fallout from potential social media bans aimed at under-16s.

Toy sellers watch social media curbs as UK market returns to growth

UK toy sales rose for the first time in five years in 2025, driven by adult buyers, but manufacturers are monitoring the potential impact of social media bans for under-16s on future growth.

A pilot of live facial recognition technology in south London has helped cut crime and led to more than 100 arrests, according to the Metropolitan Police, as the force prepares to defend its use of the technology in the High Court.

Facial recognition pilot cuts crime in south London, says Met

A pilot of live facial recognition technology in south London has helped cut crime and led to more than 100 arrests, according to the Metropolitan Police, as the force prepares to defend its use of the technology in the High Court.

Wider access to weight-loss injections on the NHS could deliver significant economic gains by cutting sick days and easing the burden of obesity-related illness, new research suggests.

Employers rethink healthcare benefits as weight-loss drugs reshape workplace provision

UK employers are reassessing healthcare plans as demand for weight-loss drugs like Ozempic rises, forcing businesses to balance employee expectations with rising benefit costs.

Nvidia, the world’s most valuable company, is in advanced talks to pump $500 million (£400m) into Wayve, a UK-based self-driving car start-up.

Reeves set to back self-driving car firm with tens of millions in taxpayer funding

Rachel Reeves is preparing to channel tens of millions from the National Wealth Fund into Oxa, the Oxford-founded self-driving technology firm, as Labour accelerates autonomous vehicle plans.

Adverts will soon begin appearing inside OpenAI’s flagship chatbot ChatGPT, as the company looks for new ways to monetise one of the world’s most widely used AI tools.

ChatGPT to carry adverts for some users as OpenAI searches for new revenue

OpenAI will trial adverts in ChatGPT for free users and a new $8-a-month tier, as it looks to boost revenue amid ongoing AI losses.

Profiled…

Fresh from his nerve-shredding run on BBC hit The Traitors, Brian Davidson has swapped the infamous roundtable for the photographer’s studio, and the move has paid off handsomely.

From roundtable to the camera: The Traitors’ Brian Davidson celebrates record-breaking year for Studio Snap

Former Traitors contestant Brian Davidson reports 70% growth at his Glasgow photography business Studio Snap, turning TV fame into record-breaking commercial success.

Gary Neville has sold a majority stake in his fast-growing media business The Overlap to radio giant Global, in a deal designed to turn the platform into a world-leading sports network.

Gary Neville sells majority stake in The Overlap as media brand targets global expansion

Gary Neville has sold a majority stake in The Overlap to Global as the sports media brand targets global growth.

Marketing & Social Media

Sir Keir Starmer is preparing to back legislation that would ban under-16s from social media platforms, signalling a decisive shift in the government’s approach to online child protection.

Starmer poised to ban under-16s from social media as government hardens stance on child safety online

The founder of LinkedIn, Reid Hoffman, is among a group of Silicon Valley investors helping to bankroll Labour’s digital push against Reform UK on TikTok, raising fresh questions about the growing role of social media influencers in British politics.

Llinkedin founder bankrolls Labour’s TikTok push against reform

Apple’s iPhone, Amazon and Virgin Atlantic have been named YouGov’s UK Advertisers of the Month for September, after each brand saw a sharp increase in consumer awareness of their advertising.

iPhone, Amazon and Virgin Atlantic named UK advertisers of the month for September

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Reeves_Davos

Reeves opens corporate bond market to small investors in bid to unlock UK savings

Rachel Reeves is opening up Britain’s corporate bond market to small investors as part of a wider push to channel more household savings into UK businesses and revive London’s capital markets.

Nvidia, the world’s most valuable company, is in advanced talks to pump $500 million (£400m) into Wayve, a UK-based self-driving car start-up.

Reeves set to back self-driving car firm with tens of millions in taxpayer funding

Rachel Reeves is preparing to channel tens of millions from the National Wealth Fund into Oxa, the Oxford-founded self-driving technology firm, as Labour accelerates autonomous vehicle plans.

Ex-Dyson engineers plot electric boiler to rival heat pumps — but admit high energy costs remain a hurdle

A pair of former Dyson engineers have raised millions of pounds to bring a battery-powered electric boiler to market, positioning it as a lower-cost, lower-disruption alternative to heat pumps for millions of UK homes.

Soho House has secured fresh financing to complete its $1.8 billion take-private deal, stabilising a transaction that had been thrown into doubt just weeks ago.

Soho House secures funding to complete $1.8bn takeover deal

Soho House has secured new funding to complete its $1.8bn takeover, stabilising a deal led by MCR Hotels after weeks of uncertainty.

Barclays has reported a 19 per cent rise in first-quarter profits, as market turmoil driven by Donald Trump’s return to the White House boosted trading revenues across its investment banking arm. The FTSE 100 lender posted pre-tax profits of £2.7 billion for the three months to the end of March, beating City forecasts of £2.5 billion. The performance was powered by a surge in revenues from Barclays’ markets division, which capitalised on investor reaction to sweeping policy changes by the Trump administration. Revenues in the markets business climbed 16 per cent year-on-year to nearly £2.7 billion, driven by a 21 per cent increase in fixed income, currencies and commodities trading, and a 9 per cent rise in equities. Activity soared as traders helped clients rapidly rebalance portfolios in response to new US trade and economic measures. The gains offset a rise in loan loss provisions across the group, which increased to £643 million from £513 million a year earlier. Barclays said this included a £74 million charge for “elevated US macroeconomic uncertainty”, reflecting the potential impact of Trump’s newly imposed global tariffs. The results mark a win for chief executive CS Venkatakrishnan, known as Venkat, who unveiled a three-year transformation plan in early 2023 to revive shareholder confidence and reposition the bank. His strategy includes rebalancing Barclays away from its historically volatile investment banking arm and bolstering its UK consumer and corporate businesses, alongside a commitment to return £10 billion to shareholders by the end of 2026. Investment banking fees also saw a strong uplift, rising 16 per cent to £1.2 billion from advising on takeovers, capital raises, and debt issuance. Despite the market gains, challenges remain for Barclays as it navigates a shifting global landscape. Trump’s new trade tariffs, including heavy levies on Chinese goods, pose risks to the global economy and could threaten growth in the UK and US — key markets for the bank. Venkat acknowledged the uncertain backdrop but struck an optimistic tone: “Our high quality, diversified businesses, together with proactive risk, capital and liquidity management and a robust balance sheet, position us well to support our customers and clients and deliver strong risk-adjusted returns in a wide range of macroeconomic scenarios.” Barclays shares have performed strongly since Venkat’s turnaround plan was announced last year, but ongoing geopolitical and economic volatility may test the resilience of his strategy in the months ahead.

Barclays backs ThruDark retail expansion with £4m trade loan

British performance apparel brand ThruDark secures a £4m trade loan from Barclays to support growth, stock investment and retail expansion.

Emotional intelligence (EI) is way more than just knowing your emotions in and out. It's also about putting this awareness into practice to make sense of life’s day to day challenges and fully connect with others.

Karavel raises £1.25m pre-seed round to modernise compliance in regulated industries

AI compliance platform Karavel has secured £1.25m in pre-seed funding led by Fuel Ventures to streamline regulatory monitoring, ad reviews and compliance workflows.

Shares in Soho House fell sharply after a key backer in a proposed $1.8bn deal to take the members’ club group private failed to deliver a crucial funding commitment, casting doubt over the future of the transaction.

Soho House shares slide as investor pulls funding from $1.8bn take-private deal

Soho House shares slide after key investor MCR fails to fund a $200m commitment, putting a $1.8bn take-private deal at risk.

Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company xAI has secured $20bn (£15.7bn) in fresh funding, pressing ahead with its expansion plans even as its flagship chatbot, Grok, faces intensifying global scrutiny over the creation of sexualised and non-consensual images of women and children.

Elon Musk’s xAI raises $20bn despite mounting backlash over Grok deepfakes

Elon Musk’s AI firm xAI has raised $20bn even as its Grok chatbot faces global backlash over sexualised deepfake images and regulatory scrutiny.

Gary Neville has sold a majority stake in his fast-growing media business The Overlap to radio giant Global, in a deal designed to turn the platform into a world-leading sports network.

Gary Neville sells majority stake in The Overlap as media brand targets global expansion

Gary Neville has sold a majority stake in The Overlap to Global as the sports media brand targets global growth.

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Elon Musk has launched a $134 billion lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft, claiming both companies unjustly profited from his early backing of the artificial intelligence pioneer and abandoned its founding mission.

Musk sues OpenAI and Microsoft for up to $134bn over ‘wrongful gains’

Elon Musk is seeking up to $134bn from OpenAI and Microsoft, claiming the AI giants profited unfairly from his early backing.

The High Court has ruled that claims of forced labour, modern slavery and exploitation brought against Dyson will proceed to a full trial in April 2027.

High Court rules forced labour claims against Dyson will go to trial in 2027

The High Court has ruled that forced labour and modern slavery claims against Dyson will proceed to trial in April 2027, involving allegations in its Malaysian supply chain.

A high-profile £14 million divorce dispute involving the former manager of Australian rock band INXS has shone a spotlight on the growing complexity of modern family law cases, particularly where generational wealth, gifts and opaque asset structures are involved.

£14m divorce battle exposes the risks of non-disclosure in complex family wealth cases

A £14m divorce battle involving the former INXS manager exposes how non-disclosure and family gifts can unravel financial settlements.

UK media regulator Ofcom has made “urgent contact” with xAI, the artificial intelligence business owned by Elon Musk, following reports that its Grok chatbot can be used to generate sexualised images of children and non-consensual explicit images of women.

Ofcom demands answers from X over claims Grok AI generates sexualised images of children

Ofcom has contacted X and xAI after reports Grok AI generates sexualised images of children and non-consensual deepfakes.

A Salvation Army employee responsible for supporting refugees was lawfully dismissed after making inflammatory remarks suggesting migrants should be sent back “on a boat”, an employment tribunal has ruled.

Salvation Army justified in sacking refugee worker over ‘send them back on a boat’ remark, tribunal rules

An employment tribunal has ruled the Salvation Army was justified in dismissing a refugee support worker over inflammatory comments about migrants.

Businesses could face fines of up to £60,000 per worker under proposals to extend right-to-work checks to freelancers and gig-economy workers, with many owners unaware of the change.

Companies face £60,000 fines under plans to extend right-to-work checks to freelancers

Businesses could face fines of up to £60,000 per worker under proposals to extend right-to-work checks to freelancers and gig-economy workers, with many owners unaware of the change.

Uber raises London prices by 10% in effort to lure back drivers

New taxi VAT rule would hit vulnerable passengers hardest, warns lawyer behind landmark Uber case

A solicitor behind the Uber Supreme Court case warns that Rachel Reeves’ proposed “taxi tax” could raise fares, burden small operators and hit elderly, disabled and low-income passengers hardest.

Judgment in Getty Images v Stability AI seen as a setback for copyright owners as calls grow for new UK rules on AI training data

AI firm Stability AI wins High Court case against Getty Images over copyright claims

Stability AI defeats Getty Images in a landmark UK copyright case. Judge rules AI model Stable Diffusion is not an “infringing copy,” fuelling calls for new UK regulation.

Officials and liquidators are pursuing businesses behind 21 movies that sought nearly £16 million in incentives from a joint HMRC and British Film Institute scheme.

HMRC and BFI investigate film producer Alan Latham over £16m taxpayer-funded movie projects

HMRC and the British Film Institute are investigating film producer Alan Latham after 21 of his movies sought £16m in UK tax relief. Liquidators are probing £20m in missing film investments.

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Made in Britain

The Made in Britain organisation has raised concerns over Reform UK’s alleged use of a logo resembling its own, stressing political neutrality and lack of authorisation.

‘Made in Britain’ body challenges Reform UK over alleged unauthorised logo use

The Made in Britain organisation has raised concerns over Reform UK’s alleged use of a logo resembling its own, stressing political neutrality and lack of authorisation.

As the Labour Party Conference kicks off this weekend, Made in Britain, a trade association that unites domestic manufacturers through the official Made in Britain Trademark, has issued a cross-party call for MPs to actively support local manufacturers.

Made in Britain applications surge following Trump tariffs as businesses embrace UK-made goods

The UK’s leading manufacturing trade organisation, Made in Britain, has reported a 20% surge in membership applications in the wake of President Trump’s sweeping new tariffs on imported goods, as interest in “buying British” grows among businesses and consumers alike.

Made in Britain, the not-for-profit organisation behind the official trademark for UK manufacturing, has forged a new partnership with Lincoln-based digital marketing agency Carrington.

Made in Britain teams up with Carrington to drive UK manufacturing growth

Made in Britain, the official trademark for UK manufacturers, has appointed digital marketing agency Carrington to boost visibility for 2,100+ members, championing British-made products and sustainable growth.

A centuries-old craft at the heart of British manufacturing is under mounting pressure to navigate complex global trading obstacles, as fresh data reveals that 80% of UK-produced saddles are shipped overseas—particularly to the USA, Europe and Australia.

Incredible British craftsmanship in demand as 80% of UK-made saddles sold worldwide despite export hurdles

A centuries-old craft at the heart of British manufacturing is under mounting pressure to navigate complex global trading obstacles, as fresh data reveals that 80% of UK-produced saddles are shipped overseas—particularly to the USA, Europe and Australia.

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Newswire

Meme coins started as internet jokes but have turned into a real force in crypto. While some still see them as nothing more than social media-fueled gambles, others recognize a shift toward real-world applications.

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Business Matters December 2025

Opinion

Diversity, equity and inclusion (DE&I) are often seen as “big company” issues – tied to boardroom pledges, large HR teams or investor reporting. But the reality is quite different. For small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), building a more inclusive culture is not just possible; it’s essential for sustainable growth.

How SMEs can build diversity, equity and inclusion into their growth plans

Why Britain’s world stage presence deserves more than lip service

Men have lost their work ethic, says Trump’s former commerce secretary

Technology

Elon Musk has launched a $134 billion lawsuit against OpenAI and Microsoft, claiming both companies unjustly profited from his early backing of the artificial intelligence pioneer and abandoned its founding mission.

Musk sues OpenAI and Microsoft for up to $134bn over ‘wrongful gains’

Adverts will soon begin appearing inside OpenAI’s flagship chatbot ChatGPT, as the company looks for new ways to monetise one of the world’s most widely used AI tools.

ChatGPT to carry adverts for some users as OpenAI searches for new revenue

Elon Musk’s satellite internet provider Starlink has begun undercutting traditional broadband providers in the UK after rolling out aggressive price cuts, intensifying competition in Britain’s fixed-line market.

Musk’s Starlink undercuts BT with UK broadband price cuts

Business

Fence posts are very important for any kind of fencing. Even if the panels or mesh are strong, the whole thing relies on the posts that hold it up.

How to Select Fence Posts That Stand Up to Weather and Wear

Fence posts are very important for any kind of fencing. Even if the panels or mesh are strong, the whole thing relies on the posts that hold it up.

Business Champion Awards

Business Champion Awards | Finalists at Awards Awards 2023 | Cherry Martin

Business Champion Awards is a finalist in the Awards Awards 2023

Two years of rewarding SMEs across the country and The Business Champion Awards are finalists themselves

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