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Artificial intelligence may be revolutionising everything from admin to healthcare, but would you trust it with your legal affairs? According to a new survey by The Legal Director, half of UK adults would — a finding that has sparked both fascination and concern across the legal sector.

Half of Brits would trust AI for legal advice, survey finds – but experts urge caution

9 June 202519 June 2025 In Business, Legal Jamie Young 0 Comments

A new survey reveals that 50% of Brits would trust AI for legal advice, yet lawyers warn of serious risks in relying on technology for nuanced legal decisions.

Pound rallies after Donald Trump considers limits to tariffs plan

Business leaders paralysed by risk warn BDO as caution stifles growth

9 June 202519 June 2025 In Business Paul Jones 0 Comments

New report from BDO finds 84% of business leaders feel ‘paralysed’ by today’s volatile risk landscape, with excessive caution limiting opportunities for growth.

More than 120 firms from Britain’s £60 billion facilities management (FM) sector have signed an open letter to the government warning that the proposed Employment Rights Bill could have damaging consequences for both employers and workers.

Facilities management firms warn new employee rights bill could harm hiring and economic growth

4 June 202519 June 2025 In Business Jamie Young 0 Comments

More than 120 firms from Britain’s £60 billion facilities management (FM) sector have signed an open letter to the government warning that the proposed Employment Rights Bill could have damaging consequences for both employers and workers.

The government has unveiled a wide-reaching package of housebuilding reforms designed to unlock small-scale development and reinvigorate the role of SME housebuilders — and the ripple effects could benefit small businesses across the board.

What the government’s new housebuilding reforms mean for small business owners

4 June 202519 June 2025 In Business Jamie Young 0 Comments

The government has unveiled a wide-reaching package of housebuilding reforms designed to unlock small-scale development and reinvigorate the role of SME housebuilders — and the ripple effects could benefit small businesses across the board.

The beloved acoustic and folk music chain aims to raise £190,000 to secure its future and invest in growth, with support from none other than Sir Paul McCartney.

Hobgoblin Music launches first crowdfunding campaign to keep music shops alive on the high street

3 June 202519 June 2025 In Business Jamie Young 0 Comments

The beloved acoustic and folk music chain aims to raise £190,000 to secure its future and invest in growth, with support from none other than Sir Paul McCartney.

Surelock Homes, a locksmith business based in Hastings, has been crowned Britain’s Best Small Business Name for 2024. The winning name was selected by the UK public, earning the business a prestigious title and a £2,500 cash prize.

The search is on for Britain’s funniest business name with £2,500 prize up for grabs

3 June 202519 June 2025 In Business Jamie Young 0 Comments

Simply Business, one of the UK’s largest small business insurance providers, has launched its annual nationwide hunt for the country’s funniest small business name – and this year’s winner will walk away with a £2,500 cash prize.

A growing number of London’s entrepreneurs and micro-businesses are swapping traditional offices for coffee shops and cafes, with new research revealing that these venues are playing an increasingly vital role in the capital’s business ecosystem.

London’s cafes and restaurants becoming the workplace of choice for city’s entrepreneurs and micro-businesses

3 June 202516 May 2026 In Business Jamie Young 0 Comments

A growing number of London’s entrepreneurs and micro-businesses are swapping traditional offices for coffee shops and cafes, with new research revealing that these venues are playing an increasingly vital role in the capital’s business ecosystem.

More than two thirds (68 per cent) of leaders of small and medium-sized businesses believe that their company is resilient after weathering the recent storms brought on by external events.

Small business bosses say they are resilient and optimistic

2 June 202519 June 2025 In Business Jamie Young 0 Comments

American Express barometer finds leaders of SMEs are more confident than they were a year ago

Almost half of UK employers have seen increased staff turnover as a result of delaying pay rises for professionals and white-collar workers, according to new research from global talent solutions consultancy Robert Walters.

Delaying Pay Rises Is Driving Staff Turnover, Say Nearly Half of UK Employers

2 June 202519 June 2025 In Business Jamie Young 0 Comments

Almost half of UK employers have seen increased staff turnover as a result of delaying pay rises for professionals and white-collar workers, according to new research from global talent solutions consultancy Robert Walters.

At her spring budget, Chancellor Rachel Reeves outlined an ambitious vision: to make Britain a “defence industrial superpower”.

Can the UK economy get more bang from higher defence spending?

2 June 202519 June 2025 In Business Paul Jones 0 Comments

At her spring budget, Chancellor Rachel Reeves outlined an ambitious vision: to make Britain a “defence industrial superpower”.

Berry Bros. & Rudd, the historic British wine merchant favoured by the Royal family, is set to open its first US store in Washington, marking a significant expansion as demand for luxury British heritage brands surges across the Atlantic.

Royal family’s wine merchant to open first US store in Washington

30 May 202519 June 2025 In Business Jamie Young 0 Comments

Berry Bros. & Rudd, Britain’s oldest wine merchant and official supplier to the Royal family, is expanding to Washington as wealthy Americans embrace British heritage brands.

Rachel Reeves is expected to make climate change a core priority for the Bank of England in her first Budget as Chancellor, calling on Governor Andrew Bailey to give environmental concerns the same weight as economic growth.

Bailey urges Starmer to deepen EU ties to soften Brexit blow and counter Trump tariffs

30 May 202519 June 2025 In Business Jamie Young 0 Comments

Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey has called on the Prime Minister to pursue closer trade and financial links with Brussels to cushion the UK economy from Brexit friction and renewed global protectionism.

Rachel Reeves is under pressure to ramp up government spending on research and development (R&D) to £30 billion by the end of the decade, as business leaders warn that the UK risks falling behind global innovation powerhouses.

Pensions at risk as HMRC eyes salary sacrifice schemes in Autumn Budget

29 May 202519 June 2025 Finance, In Business Jamie Young 0 Comments

Pensions tax relief may be in the firing line in the upcoming Autumn Budget, with growing concern among financial experts that HMRC is targeting popular salary sacrifice schemes as a way to raise revenue.

What can dishonesty mean in the context of a job application, and how should employers deal with it? 

Job applications: the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth

27 May 2025 Advice, Columns, Opinion Hannah Waterworth 0 Comments

What can dishonesty mean in the context of a job application, and how should employers deal with it? 

Lost in the digital world: how porn and gaming are sapping young men’s desire to work

Lost in the digital world: how porn and gaming are sapping young men’s desire to work

27 May 202519 June 2025 In Business, Technology Paul Jones 0 Comments

Lost in the digital world: how porn and gaming are sapping young men’s desire to work

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