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Recession avoided as UK steams ahead of Europe and US
A recession hitting the UK economy is looking like an increasingly far flung prospect after yet more data today shows businesses and families are fending off the cost of living crunch.
Book Bodega of Ramsgate turns new page with Twitter SOS
Independent bookshops are a cornerstone of many high streets, offering cosy reading nooks and personalised recommendations to those willing to venture into town for their next paperback.
Union rejects ‘dreadful’ pay deal as Lynch promises to prolong strike misery
The biggest rail workers’ union has rejected what the Transport Secretary has described as the “best and final offers” aimed at resolving the long-running disputes over pay, jobs and conditions.
What can we learn about leadership from the recent PM race?
We might groan at their decisions but what can business owners learn from politicians and their leadership styles?
How Dr. John Anthony Pacelli Vitarello Is Helping Americans Fight Heart Disease
Dr. John Vitarello is a medical doctor and fellow of cardiovascular disease at the University of Virginia.
Boots launches budget range as UK shoppers cut back in cost of living crisis
Boots has launched a new budget brand that includes toiletries such as shampoo, shower gel and toothpaste for under £1 as the deepening cost of living crisis leaves UK shoppers cutting back even on essential items.
UK firms are cutting ties with China amid wider tensions, CBI chief says
British businesses are scrambling to sever economic ties with China in the wake of increased political and security tensions between Beijing and the west, an industry leader has said.
Brexit increases battles over trademarks
Trademark application disputes have surged to record levels since Brexit, according to research by a law firm of official figures.
Tech giants face being forced to pay for news
Google and Facebook would be forced to agree a price with newspapers for using their stories under new laws being drawn up by the government.
Rishi Sunak to unveil £500M funding package to help get furloughed workers back into jobs
Rishi Sunak will today unveil a £500million funding package to help get one million furloughed workers back into jobs
Half of UK’s smaller businesses are owed £17.5 billion in late payments
A detailed analysis of how the UK’s small businesses were impacted by COVID-19 and other economic challenges in 2020 has been published in a joint study by UKs leading payments authorities.
How to take care of your laptop battery?
Nowadays, working on a computer is frequently associated with mobile devices which don’t require a permanent connection to the power supply.
Rishi Sunak outlines priority as economy suffers deepest annual slump since 1700’s
The chancellor says his priority remains protecting jobs as official figures showed the coronavirus crisis had dealt the worst blow to the economy since the Great Frost of 1709.
Government puts £23m support fund in place for struggling fishing firms
The government has unveiled details of a £23m fund to support fishing firms as it tries to quell industry anger over Brexit border delays.