CisgenX Launches in the U.S., Leading the Way in Smart Irrigation Solutions for Water and Energy Efficiency
Cisgenics, a global leader in intelligent irrigation solutions, proudly announces the international launch of its flagship product, CisgenX, at the 2024 Irrigation Show in Long Beach, California. This groundbreaking system utilizes Internet of Things (IoT) sensors with machine learning capabilities, and
Asda cuts jobs and mandates office attendance amid turnaround efforts
Asda is mandating that head office employees work on-site at least three days a week, while also announcing job cuts to streamline operations and stabilise its market position. The changes, communicated in an internal email by interim CEO Lord Rose, affect
Treasury accused of hiding £9.5bn ‘black hole’ in budget, says OBR chief
The UK Treasury may have breached the law by withholding £9.5 billion in spending pressures ahead of Jeremy Hunt’s final Budget in March, according to Richard Hughes, head of the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR). Hughes suggested that vital financial data
Pound tumbles, stocks surge as Trump heads back to the White House
The pound fell sharply against the dollar, dropping 1.4% to $1.285—its lowest in two months—as traders adjusted to the news of Donald Trump’s projected return to the White House. Known for his “America First” policies, Trump’s victory sent the dollar soaring,
Wetherspoons warns of pint price rise as budget adds £60m in costs
Pub chain JD Wetherspoon has warned that pint prices may increase as the company faces a £60 million surge in costs following Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s Budget. Founder Sir Tim Martin highlighted that rising costs from National Insurance (NI) and national living
Suppliers warn farming inheritance tax will jeopardise UK food security
Farming leaders and suppliers are warning that Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s inheritance tax on farming assets exceeding £1 million could undermine Britain’s food security, making the UK more dependent on foreign imports. Senior business figures, including Nigel Murray, managing director of Booths
Trump hails ‘magnificent victory’ as projected winner of 2024 US election
Donald Trump is set to return to the White House as America’s 47th president after securing a projected 266 electoral votes, narrowly edging out his Democratic opponent, Kamala Harris. Trump celebrated what he called a “magnificent victory,” calling it the start
Asos optimistic about turnaround despite £380m loss
Asos has expressed confidence in its recovery strategy despite reporting a £380 million pre-tax loss for the past financial year. The online fashion retailer has halved its inventory levels since 2022 and shifted focus to full-price sales, aiming to improve profitability.
Electric car prices slashed as manufacturers push to meet zero-emission targets
Electric car sales surged by 24% in October, capturing over 20% of the new vehicle registrations market, thanks to extensive discounting by manufacturers eager to meet government zero-emission targets. According to the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT), new car
Jobless rate set to rise’ as experts warn of National Insurance hike impact
Experts from the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR) have cautioned that the recent increase in employers’ national insurance contributions (NICs), announced in Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ budget, will likely lead to higher unemployment. NIESR has described the NICs increase