Two thirds of FTSE 350 companies have at least one board member from an ethnically diverse background, new data has…
EU set to relax state aid rules to compete with US
The European Union should relax its state aid rules to compete with mass US subsidies for green technology, the head…
Growing self-storage company invests £50 million into expansion programme
One of the pioneers of self-storage in the UK, Space Station, has taken over the day-to-day running of Fort Locks…
Women in their fifties face £7,000 pay gap
Older women workers face the highest gender pay gap in the country with those aged more than 50 paid on…
UK staff to have legal right to ask for flexible working from day one in job
Employees are to get the right to request flexible working from the moment they start a job under new government…
New HMRC data raises UK hopes of end to Northern Ireland Brexit trade checks
UK hopes that controversial Brexit checks on goods crossing the Irish sea can be eliminated have risen after early analysis…
RMT rejects new offer from rail employers in pay and jobs dispute
The RMT has rejected an offer from rail employers aimed at heading off more strikes. The Rail Delivery Group (RDG)…
Sunak’s government ‘going backwards’ on green economy, says CBI
Rishi Sunak’s government is “going backwards” on building a greener economy and lacks a growth plan to soften the blow…
Volcano growls back to life exactly a year after last deadly eruption
Mount Semeru is the highest peak on the main island of Java, and the last time it spewed lava and…
FCC Pushing For TikTok Ban In The US, Impact Could Affect SEO
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) wants TikTok banned in the United States, saying it poses security concerns. FCC commissioner Brendan…