No one likes to be the bearer of bad news, but sadly due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the subsequent financial losses felt by businesses of all sizes, it seems that very few businesses can avoid this devastating blow to their desperate employees.
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Government risks fanning the flames of Britain’s culture war
Britain’s ‘take-no-prisoners’ culture war has entered a new round of acrimonious sniping as the government attempts to intervene in the bitterly divisive freedom of speech debate that has engulfed social media platforms and university campuses.
Mobile Sports Betting – How Big Is It Going To Grow
Aside from the different levels of entertainment that sports can bring, they can also be a subject of betting for most people.
Streamlining Your Hospitality Business: What You Need To Know
We feel it would be something of an understatement if we were to say that the last year and a bit has been some of the most challenging that any of us have faced.
Factors Which Influence the Gold Price
With gold reaching all-time high prices of $2,070+ per troy oz in August 2020 it certainly has been an interesting time for gold investors recently.
Pingdemic staff shortages and reduced spending hamper services sector
Britain’s recovery slowed in July as the “pingdemic” hit both consumer spending and staffing in the country’s dominant services sector.
Dairy giant Arla says driver crisis hitting milk supply
Dairy giant Arla, which supplies milk to all major UK supermarkets, has said a lorry driver shortage has forced it to cut back on its deliveries.
Made in Britain: African-flavoured gin brand, Black Crowned Gin
Temi Shogelola of Black Crowned Gin speaks about the challenges of running a business whilst also working a full-time job.
Secrets of Success: Tamas Kadar, SEON
SEON provides best-in-class AI-driven fraud protection. Read how Founder and CEO Tamas Kadar has achieved global success with his concept.
Call for action as UK driver shortage hits supermarket shelves
Gaps on supermarket shelves are likely to continue for several months unless the government does more to tackle the labour crisis hitting haulage firms, suppliers have warned.
Over 72,000 urgent UK jobs to fill amid pingdemic
Over 1.1 million job vacancies are lying open as the pingdemic worsens the UK worker shortage
Rishi Sunak pushing Boris Johnson to relax travel rules in final weeks of school holidays
Pressure is building on the prime minister to radically redraw restrictions on foreign travel next week, in time for the final weeks of the summer holidays.
Bosses are hiring but private sector optimism has peaked
Businesses are stepping up recruitment plans and increasing wages as the recovery gathers strength but optimism in the private sector has peaked.
Rollout of booster shots for 32m starts next month
Booster jabs are to be offered to 32 million people as early as next month to protect the most vulnerable before winter, it was reported last night.
Half of Britons cut back on socialising to avoid pingdemic
Nearly half of Britons are reducing social contact in a sign that the “pingdemic” is having a significant effect on behaviour.