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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’

London ULEZ

Low Emission Zone expansion is not just a death knell for London businesses

15 February 2021 Opinion Charlie Mullins 0 Comments

It is no surprise that in the past 12 months we’ve become a one-issue nation. Even if it’s not the battle against COVID-19 itself, it’s the social and economic fall out we’ve got to deal with.

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!

Rishi Sunak

The Chancellor’s ‘Restart’ missed the turning marked apprenticeships and wound up in the ditch

26 November 202026 November 2020 Opinion Charlie Mullins 5 Comments

The Chancellor put himself in the driving seat to ‘Restart’ the economy but the ignition failed and someone appears to have stolen the satnav.

empty office

Business must unite and tell Boris, ‘never mind the baubles,’ we want to get back to work

20 November 2020 Opinion Charlie Mullins 3 Comments

Businesses have rolled over and absorbed far too much of a basting from this Government over Covid and it’s time to stand up and tell it to get stuffed.

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.

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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Britain’s biggest business organisations have closed ranks against a wave of antisemitism sweeping the country, with 40 trade bodies and employer groups signing a joint letter pledging to root out anti-Jewish prejudice from the nation’s workplaces.

UK business chiefs unite to combat workplace antisemitism as Met chief warns jews ‘not safe’ in London

Forty UK business organisations led by the BCC and CBI sign a joint letter pledging zero tolerance of workplace antisemitism, as Met chief Sir Mark Rowley warns MPs that Jews are ‘not currently safe’ in London.

JCB chairman Lord Bamford warns ministers face public revolt over £333bn welfare bill

Treasury orders review into bank branch closures as small firms count the cost

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