Farmers received less than 0.5% of post-Brexit money last year
Cuts to post-Brexit farming payments mean farms risk “going out of business” as new figures reveal only a tiny fraction…
Pub insolvencies jump 83 per cent as rising energy bills force them to call time
Britain’s pubs are at “breaking point”, hospitality chiefs have warned, after new figures reveal that the number of pub and…
Tech Nation lines up potential buyers for assets as closure looms
Start-up group Tech Nation has reportedly lined up a host of potential bidders for its assets as it prepares to…
Companies desperate to recruit skilled workers push up salaries
The economy may be heading for recession and the jobs market is showing signs of cooling, but employers are still…
Reserved signs set to go up across high street
When it opened its main London outlet on Oxford Street in central London in 2017, Reserved hinted that further expansion…
Rising costs and consumer woes blight business outlook
Businesses remain pessimistic about the outlook for the economy after a sharp decline in output last month prompted many to…
Cost of living blamed for jump in credit card fraud
Credit card companies last year had to deal with more fraudulent applications than ever before as people tried to get…
Scottish salmon has become UK’s biggest food export
Scottish salmon was the UK’s biggest food export in 2022, new HMRC figures have revealed. Sales of the nutritious fish…
How to Get Started in Graphic Design
Are you interested in becoming a graphic designer? If so, you’re in luck. With the rise of digital technology, it’s…
Playground Funding Options
It is a common complaint that there are not enough safe areas for children to play, with existing playgrounds often…