King’s Speech leaves small firms wanting more on rates, energy and red tape
Britain’s small and medium-sized businesses have given the King’s Speech a decidedly lukewarm reception, with industry leaders accusing ministers of squandering a “critical opportunity” to...
Meta dealt blow by EU court in landmark ruling on publisher payments
Mark Zuckerberg’s Meta Platforms has suffered a significant legal setback in Europe after the bloc’s highest court ruled that national regulators have the power to...
GB News radio outpaces rivals with fastest growth on the UK airwaves
GB News Radio has emerged as the fastest-growing network station in the country, with the latest RAJAR figures showing a 21 per cent surge in...
UKEF teams up with Finance for Forces to put veteran-led exporters on the global map
Veteran-led small businesses are about to find the door to international trade rather easier to push open. UK Export Finance (UKEF), the government’s export credit...
Wayve lands government deal in race to put Britain in the self-driving fast lane
Britain’s ambitions to lead the global race for driverless cars took a significant step forward today as the Government inked a formal partnership with Wayve,...
Sweating the asset: How Sting wrote Roxanne in an afternoon and sold it for £240 Million
Somewhere in a damp Parisian hotel in October 1977, a young Geordie schoolteacher called Gordon Sumner picked up his bass, glanced at a faded poster...
