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Working 9-5, NOT a way to make a livingREAD MORE
ArticlesApril 29, 2019Working 9-5, NOT a way to make a living

Is the traditional working day being replaced by freelance and flexible hours?

GLOBAL INTELLIGENCE PLATFORM ACHIEVES 60% Y-O-Y GROWTH IN THE UK, RAISES €10M IN FUNDINGREAD MORE
ArticlesApril 26, 2019GLOBAL INTELLIGENCE PLATFORM ACHIEVES 60% Y-O-Y GROWTH IN THE UK, RAISES €10M IN FUNDING

Latest funding round of €10m for Atheneum, Europe’s leading global intelligence platform, follows rapid growth of the business – achieving a 60% year-on-year revenue growth in the UK.

6CATS and APSCo urge recruiters to review contractor compliance as Brexit No Deal loomsREAD MORE
ArticlesApril 25, 20196CATS and APSCo urge recruiters to review contractor compliance as Brexit No Deal looms

International contractor management specialist, 6CATS, and the Association of Professional Staffing Companies (APSCo) have urged recruitment agency owners to address their contractor compliance solutions now to reduce the associated risks to their business as the country moves towards a potential no-deal Brexit on Friday.

BLOC Hotels Appoints Property Director To Lead Major UK And European ExpansionREAD MORE
ArticlesApril 24, 2019BLOC Hotels Appoints Property Director To Lead Major UK And European Expansion

Dominic Mayes spearheads BLOC Hotels expansion in UK and across Europe

What is in store for petrol prices in 2019?READ MORE
ArticlesApril 23, 2019What is in store for petrol prices in 2019?

Current predictions suggest that the number of cars globally will double by the year 2040, which leads to questions over how this will affect the prices on forecourts around the world. Petrol is an expense which many people must factor in to their weekly budgets, and the fuel industry has maintained a constant upward gradient as the car market continues to grow. The average price of a litre of petrol at the end of 2018 was £1.21 in the UK, whereas a decade ago the figure was closer to £0.89 per litre. Price surges are reflective of steep inflation at various historical points, but what does 20

NEW RESEARCH: 70% OF SMALL BUSINESSES HAVE NO STRATEGIC PLAN FOR BREXITREAD MORE
ArticlesApril 23, 2019NEW RESEARCH: 70% OF SMALL BUSINESSES HAVE NO STRATEGIC PLAN FOR BREXIT

Over six million Brits have signed a petition to revoke Article 50 and remain in the European Union – one of the largest ever recorded on the Parliament website. It is clear that as deadlines loom, a nation remains confused about Brexit, what it means and how much of an impact it will have on them.

Keeping businesses on the go post-BrexitREAD MORE
ArticlesApril 18, 2019Keeping businesses on the go post-Brexit

For many businesses, securing a reliable and competitive energy deal is essential. Ultimately, it will allow you to keep productivity high and overheads low, so your business can operate as effectively and profitably as possible.

Why are some businesses more resistant to change than others and what can you do to stay relevant?READ MORE
ArticlesApril 16, 2019Why are some businesses more resistant to change than others and what can you do to stay relevant?

In the past decade we have seen the closure of many famous high-street brands following the recession and changes in consumer trends. But why did their competitors not fail too? Together with Impact International, experts in change management, we look at how some businesses make themselves resistant to change.

No-deal Brexit will force local production to increaseREAD MORE
ArticlesApril 12, 2019No-deal Brexit will force local production to increase

No-deal Brexit will force local production to increase

A European Future for Businesses post Brexit (Business as usual)READ MORE
ArticlesApril 11, 2019A European Future for Businesses post Brexit (Business as usual)

While the true implications and ramifications of Brexit are still not fully understood, many corporations have already moved their headquarters and operations from the UK to elsewhere in Europe.

HOME SW15 IN PUTNEY WINS “BEST LOCAL RESTAURANT LONDON” AWARD FROM GOOD FOOD GUIDE 2019READ MORE
ArticlesApril 10, 2019HOME SW15 IN PUTNEY WINS “BEST LOCAL RESTAURANT LONDON” AWARD FROM GOOD FOOD GUIDE 2019

Home SW15 has been awarded one of the Good Food Guide’s prestigious awards in the 2019 edition – just a year after the South West London restaurant launched. The accolade of ‘Best Local Restaurant London’ is particularly noteworthy for Home SW15’s owners, Craig Gordon and Head Chef Freddie Fallon, since London’s vibrant restaurant marketplace is especially competitive. Craig and Freddie attribute this early success to their focus on hospitality, friendliness and great food and drink.

BREXIT© COPYRIGHT OWNER EXERCISES LEGAL RIGHTS TO COST GOVERNMENT AND MEDIA £224 MILLIONREAD MORE
ArticlesApril 9, 2019BREXIT© COPYRIGHT OWNER EXERCISES LEGAL RIGHTS TO COST GOVERNMENT AND MEDIA £224 MILLION

- A copyright claim launched against UK media owners and the Government may end up with a multi-million pound bill for the illegal use of the proprietary phrase “Brexit’©’, which was originally patented in the UK by French firm ADF Signage Systemes back in March 2012. The signmaking company’s intention was to design an innovative British sign system to indicate Fire Exit routes.

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