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  • UK pension funds still “way off the pace” on backing Britain’s tech stars, warns Oxford science chief
  • Half of graduates would refuse a student loan today, treasury inquiry warns
  • Samsung chip workers pocket £300,000 windfalls as AI memory boom rewrites the rule book
  • Amazon’s UK tax bill tops £1.3bn as employer NI hike and £30bn sales drive the total higher
  • Gordon Brothers swoops on Radley as Poundland owner adds British handbag label to its turnaround portfolio
  • Altman backs away from AI ‘jobs apocalypse’ warnings as OpenAI chief admits he was ‘pretty wrong’
  • Long-term unemployment climbs to a decade high as Britain’s hiring engine stalls
  • Rayner urges Starmer to ban social media for under-16s as labour splits over Australian model
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Advice on growing your small and medium sized business, SME, in the UK. Hiring and managing staff and finance plus marketing all on one website

Family-owned shipbuilder, Parkol Marine Engineering, has announced the launch of its new vessel, Green Isle, which on completion will sail to the west coast of Ireland from Middlesborough, marking its expansion across the country.

Government backing puts wind in sails of Middlesborough boat builders

5 September 2022 In Business Business Matters 0 Comments

Family-owned shipbuilder, Parkol Marine Engineering, has announced the launch of its new vessel, Green Isle, which on completion will sail to the west coast of Ireland from Middlesborough, marking its expansion across the country.

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Cryptocurrency must be made less energy intensive to protect the planet says new report

5 September 2022 In Business Business Matters 0 Comments

Cryptocurrency mining must be less energy-intensive to limit the impact on the climate, according to a new report from Imperial College Business School.

Netflix will reportedly launch a cheaper ad-supported tier for its streaming platform at the start of November as the company tries to stem the loss of more than 1 million subscribers in 2022.

Netflix to launch cheaper ad-supported subscription tier in November

5 September 2022 In Business Business Matters 0 Comments

Netflix will reportedly launch a cheaper ad-supported tier for its streaming platform at the start of November as the company tries to stem the loss of more than 1 million subscribers in 2022.

William Chase at his Herefordshire Distillery

The single-minded proposition for your media persona isn’t as single minded as you think

2 September 2022 Advice, Marketing Richard Hillgrove 0 Comments

The one-line single minded proposition is your ticket to drive on the media motorway.

The latest economic forecasts predict stagnated growth across the UK economy next year and a recent survey has found that three-quarters of SMEs are pivoting in response to existing economic difficulties.

The cost of trading crisis: How SMEs can operate more efficiently

2 September 202227 May 2023 In Business Business Matters 0 Comments

The latest economic forecasts predict stagnated growth across the UK economy next year and a recent survey has found that three-quarters of SMEs are pivoting in response to existing economic difficulties.

Consumers see thousands of marketing messages and adverts every single day. For businesses and marketers this poses a difficult problem, how can they reach their audience when they’re audience is bombarded with so many messages?

Is personalised marketing the key to business growth?

2 September 20222 September 2022 Advice, Marketing, Sales Business Matters 0 Comments

Consumers see thousands of marketing messages and adverts every single day. For businesses and marketers this poses a difficult problem, how can they reach their audience when they’re audience is bombarded with so many messages?

The UK’s Office for Tax Simplification (OTS) has opened a review into those who work abroad remotely, in a sign the government may soon begin to crack down on remote working holidays.

UK’s review of remote working holidays sparks tax crackdown fears

2 September 2022 In Business Business Matters 0 Comments

The UK’s Office for Tax Simplification (OTS) has opened a review into those who work abroad remotely, in a sign the government may soon begin to crack down on remote working holidays.

Workforce shortages and supply chain instability has rocked the production capabilities of approximately a fifth of businesses in the past 12 months, according to the ONS, reducing their profit margins considerably. 

Turning the tables on supply chain issues in the manufacturing sector

1 September 2022 In Business Business Matters 0 Comments

Workforce shortages and supply chain instability has rocked the production capabilities of approximately a fifth of businesses in the past 12 months, according to the ONS, reducing their profit margins considerably. 

As inflation continues to surge and worries around an incoming recession grow, SMEs are starting to brace for widespread redundancies, new research from Citation has found.

UK SMEs brace for steep rise in redundancies – employment expert warns 

1 September 2022 In Business Business Matters 0 Comments

As inflation continues to surge and worries around an incoming recession grow, SMEs are starting to brace for widespread redundancies, new research from Citation has found.

Unilever's advert for one of its laundry detergents, Persil, has been banned for being misleading about its environmental benefits.

Persil advert banned for misleading green claims

31 August 2022 In Business Business Matters 0 Comments

Unilever’s advert for one of its laundry detergents, Persil, has been banned for being misleading about its environmental benefits.

The business sectors set to grow post-pandemic

The business sectors set to grow post-pandemic

31 August 2022 In Business Business Matters 0 Comments

With companies still getting to grips with Brexit and the pandemic having a huge impact on businesses globally, it is easy to understand why most UK businesses have struggled in recent times.

What did you want to be when you grow up? It’s the classic question posed to children by parents and teachers around the world.

£48,247 is the highest salary the average young Brit expects to earn

31 August 2022 In Business Business Matters 0 Comments

What did you want to be when you grow up? It’s the classic question posed to children by parents and teachers around the world.

Tax break is over after working from home revolution

Top tips on well being, mental health and remote working

30 August 202230 August 2022 Advice Business Matters 0 Comments

Ryan Bridgman, Sales Director UKIE, North America, Benelux and Global Programmatic Solutions at Jobrapido – the world’s largest job search engine – provides business owners and senior management with some top tips to ensure the wellbeing of remote workers.

Jacob Rees-Mogg has been meeting oil and gas companies in a bid to boost North Sea supplies amid an ongoing energy crisis.

Jacob Rees-Mogg meets energy giants in bid to boost North Sea oil and gas supplies

30 August 2022 In Business Business Matters 0 Comments

Jacob Rees-Mogg has been meeting oil and gas companies in a bid to boost North Sea supplies amid an ongoing energy crisis.

Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi will embark on a US trip this week in an attempt to bang the drum for Britain’s post-Brexit financial future.

Chancellor Zahawi on US trip to bang the drum for London finance

30 August 2022 In Business Business Matters 0 Comments

Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi will embark on a US trip this week in an attempt to bang the drum for Britain’s post-Brexit financial future.

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Oxford Science Enterprises chief Ed Bussey says UK pension funds are "missing in action" as British tech firms rely on overseas backers, particularly US capital, for up to 80% of their funding.

UK pension funds still “way off the pace” on backing Britain’s tech stars, warns Oxford science chief

Oxford Science Enterprises chief Ed Bussey says UK pension funds are “missing in action” as British tech firms rely on overseas backers, particularly US capital, for up to 80% of their funding.

Half of graduates would refuse a student loan today, treasury inquiry warns

Samsung chip workers pocket £300,000 windfalls as AI memory boom rewrites the rule book

Amazon’s UK tax bill tops £1.3bn as employer NI hike and £30bn sales drive the total higher

Gordon Brothers swoops on Radley as Poundland owner adds British handbag label to its turnaround portfolio

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