Why Your Company May Be Struggling In The Big World Of Business
When it comes to the big world of business, times get hard. Not everything is going to go your way all of the time, and you’ve got to learn to be okay with that. Well, not okay with it per
emnify Launches Consumer eSIM Solution to Simplify Large-Scale Enterprise Deployments
emnify, a global leader in IoT connectivity, today announced the commercial launch of its Consumer eSIM solution tailored for enterprise device fleets. As consumer device manufacturers increasingly move toward Consumer eSIM only devices; like Apple phasing out physical SIM slots for
UK food prices rise as hot weather slashes harvest yields, say retailers
UK food price inflation accelerated in June as soaring temperatures and extreme weather hit fruit and vegetable harvests, pushing up prices at supermarket tills.New figures from the British Retail Consortium (BRC) show annual food price inflation climbed to 3.7% in
Tech giants propose under-skin tracking and AI policing in radical justice overhaul
Tech companies including Google, Amazon, Microsoft and Palantir proposed a range of futuristic—and controversial—ideas for managing UK offenders at a closed-door meeting with the justice secretary, it has emerged.According to minutes seen by The Guardian, representatives from over two dozen
Industry chiefs sound alarm over ‘horrific’ packaging tax threatening UK businesses
Senior UK industry figures have issued a stark warning over the government’s new packaging tax, branding it “horrific” and economically damaging.The finalised Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) scheme, published by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (Defra) on Friday,
Crown Estate matches record profits on windfarm windfall but warns boom is temporary
The Crown Estate has reported a record £1.1 billion in net revenue profit for the second consecutive year, thanks largely to a surge in offshore windfarm “option fees” paid by developers. However, the King’s property company has warned this windfall
Reeves to cut cash ISA allowance in push to revive UK capital markets
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is preparing to unveil a reduction in the tax-free allowance for cash ISAs, as part of a broader move to channel household savings into London-listed firms and reinvigorate the UK’s capital markets.According to the Financial Times, Reeves
Confidence in short supply among bosses as tax hikes shake business outlook
Business leaders’ confidence in the UK economy has fallen sharply, as the full impact of government tax increases and rising cost pressures begins to take hold, according to the latest data from the Institute of Directors (IoD).The Directors’ Economic Confidence