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  • FTSE 100 rises above 7,000 for first time in over a year
  • Vauxhall factory to shut within a year unless UK government offers stimulus deal
  • Welsh language plane announcements ‘risks safety’
  • Dulux apologises after making fun of Spurs – immediately after being named as new sponsor
  • M&S take legal action against Aldi over Colin the Caterpillar trademark
  • Naked Wines see huge boost from US consumers buying wine online
  • Translations and crypto are UK SMEs top concerns
  • Deliveroo sees orders and sales more than double in first quarter
  • We’re all going on a summer holiday, says bullish easyJet
  • Holidaymakers face six‑hour queues for Covid checks at UK airports this summer

Tag: Coronavirus

Covid 19 vaccine

Vaccine passports are inevitable, not just for travel as a spark for economic recovery

16 March 2021 Opinion Charlie Mullins 0 Comments

When I started talking about vaccine passports some months ago, I didn’t think it was a huge stretch to imagine a United Kingdom where society would soon be divided into vaccine ‘haves’ and ‘have nots’

Covid 19 injection

No jab, no job debate is about public and workforce safety, pure and simple

25 January 2021 Columns, Opinion Charlie Mullins 0 Comments

Who’d have thought putting the health and safety of your people and the public first would create such a fuss!

Empty London street

Retreat into a second lockdown deflated Britain’s summer bounce

12 November 2020 Opinion Charlie Mullins 21 Comments

The latest GDP figures showing the country’s record recovery after the first lockdown highlight what a catastrophic decision it was to impose an unnecessary second shutdown.

Covid in hospitality

Boris can’t just prop up the bars, he has to dig deep for apprenticeship schemes

11 November 2020 Opinion Charlie Mullins 12 Comments

It has never been clearer to me that the way out of this Covid crisis is by properly supporting apprenticeships, but the Government is failing in this by every measure. 

Pimlico Plumbers

The UK economy is bleeding out as customers renovate their last gasp saloons, kitchens and bathrooms…

4 November 2020 Opinion Charlie Mullins 5 Comments

October 2020 was the biggest billing month for Pimlico in the 41-year history of the company with sales in excess of £4.6 million, and the phones are still ringing off the hook. So why am I not happy?

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Vauxhall factory to shut within a year unless UK government offers stimulus deal

Welsh language plane announcements ‘risks safety’

Dulux apologises after making fun of Spurs – immediately after being named as new sponsor

M&S take legal action against Aldi over Colin the Caterpillar trademark

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