Record number of Indian-owned companies in the UK ahead of UK-India free trade agreement
UK-India free trade agreement may 'boost' the growing number of Indian-owned companies in the UK, but question marks remain on Britain's post-Brexit position.
Study reveals more than 80% of UK business owners dread labour shortages
The labour shortage challenge may persist for some time, given the impact of COVID-19 and the post-Brexit points-based immigration system's implementation.
Biden 'optimistic' on debt talks with Republicans as default looms
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has warned a default could occur by June 1.
Learner Drivers Hit by Soaring Costs Risk Prosecution for Driving Offences
The impact of high costs associated with learning to drive is making it unaffordable for many to learn, with learners risking to drive illegally.
British women in business need to focus on scaling and selling
Many women prefer the work-life balance that self-employment offers as well as being able to manage work alongside other commitments.
The Company On A Mission To Stop Us Touching Our Invoices
From scorekeeping to business strategy, the CFO's role is in flux.
Australian government rejects concerns budget may worsen inflation
Australia's Labor government said on Wednesday the billions in cost-of-living relief unveiled in the federal budget for families and businesses will not worsen inflationary pressures and put more pressure on the central bank to lift rates further.
Tesla and Toyota models amongst most successful selling vehicles in 2022
JATO Dynamics reveals the top 10 selling vehicles of 2022 included two Tesla and five Toyota models whilst there was also growth for EVs and Chinese OEMs.
UK SMEs and local communities could benefit from King Charles III Coronation weekend
As the UK prepares for a weekend of celebration and opportunity, SMEs anticipate increased revenue and great customer experience during Royal Coronation weekend.
Experts believe UK homeowners can use their houses to aid them amidst cost of living crisis
"Making money off your home is ideal for people that don't have much time and want to generate cash to help with their bills," says Greg Wilson, CEO and co-founder of Quotezone.co.uk.
International Development Minister launches new 'UK Development Brand'
The International Development Secretary Andrew Mitchell has delivered a key speech at Chatham House outlining the future of Britain's approach to international development.
Canada lands May Day deal to end strike by federal workers
Canada's government struck a deal with 120,000 federal workers on Monday, effectively ending the country's largest public-sector strike ever that had crippled services from passport renewals to immigration for almost two weeks.
Investments, inheritance leave Charles III sitting on a fortune
The monarch's will is not made public in the UK, meaning the content of Queen Elizabeth II's will remains private.
UK bank Barclays profits from rising interest rates
The Bank of England and its global counterparts have ramped up interest rates to tackle sky-high inflation.
Bitcoin is more important to property rights than you think
We are entering a period where those who own Bitcoin can use it as a tool in trade to build trustworthy relationships, with its link to our property rights and the influence this has on society growing more apparent.
Sunak seeks to boost UK business links amid crisis
Sunak's Conservatives and the main opposition Labour party are jockeying for position ahead of a general election expected next year.
Asia stocks off to slow start in earnings-rich week
Asian shares started cautiously on Monday in a week packed with economic data and central bank meetings, along with earnings from the tech giants that have kept the S&P 500 afloat so far this year.
Is 'big business' in the US left-wing?
ESG has long been more than a buzzword. It has become a slogan used by activists, but also fund managers and corporate leaders to push through certain ideas of "sustainability," "diversity," etc.
Achraf Hakimi's divorce tactics to keep fortune form ex-wife labelled 'fake news'
Hakimi reportedly put most of his assets under his mother's name.
Big consultancies promise change amid scandals, but what about employees?
Amid grand promises of change, have the top guns of management consulting forgotten two key stakeholders: junior consulting staff and impacted client staff?
Rishi Sunak investigated over wife's interest in UK childcare firm
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is being investigated by parliament's standards watchdog over whether he properly declared his wife's shareholding in a childcare company which stands to benefit from new government policy.
Around 50% of UK retail investors lack knowledge about ETFs and IFISAs
A recent study shows that numerous UK investors are unaware of tax-efficient investment options such as ETFs, IFISAs and other products beyond traditional ISAs.
Inflation bites into profits of UK supermarket Tesco
In a bid to retain customers, Tesco is matching the prices of similar goods offered by UK supermarkets run by German discounters Aldi and Lidl.
France's pension reforms matter to the people
France's proposed pension program is similar in some ways to other countries. However, French citizens oppose this plan and demand a better solution.
Approximately 3.7m people in the UK are working low-paid and insecure jobs
The Good Business Charter has redefined its brand to encourage ethical business practices across 10 key areas as poor business practices continue in the UK economy.
UK, US sanctions target Russian oligarch Usmanov and Cypriot 'fixers'
The US Treasury said Usmanov is close to Putin and Dmitry Medvedev, the former Russian president and now deputy chairman of the Russian Security Council.
Local elections put political leaders to task as general election looms
The upcoming May local elections present the opportunity for political leaders to test the electoral strength of their parties ahead of the next general election.
Inflation means last call for raft of UK pubs: study
A total of 153 pubs shut in the first quarter compared with 104 during the first three months of 2022
The Resilience of UK SMEs - How small businesses can navigate economic challenges
Despite the tough economic challenges that have rattled the UK in recent years, opportunities are ripe for UK SMEs to innovate and flourish like never before.
UK businesses could see annual tax bills increase by around £9,000
A new analysis has found SMEs could see annual tax bills increase by around £9,000 for the bigger earners from this month. Firms making a profit of £200,000 can expect to see tax bills climb from £39,723 to £49,361.