‘Culture’ is another of those business buzzwords that can be hard to pin down but, in your position as leader, things will get increasingly harder if you don’t take the time to define and cultivate a positive organisational culture of ...

Scottish technology-led producer of green chemicals, Celtic Renewables, has launched its latest crowdfunding campaign with Crowdcube aiming to raise a minimum of £2.75 million to boost operational capacity and scale revenue growth. Celtic Renewables is the first in the world ...

Greggs, the popular high street bakery chain, is grappling with rising wage costs, which are impacting its profit margins despite a notable increase in first-quarter sales. Roisin Currie, Chief Executive of Britain’s largest bakery chain, highlighted that the “majority of ...

Taylor Swift’s highly anticipated Eras Tour is expected to deliver a substantial economic boost to the UK, with fans projected to spend nearly £850 each attending her summer concerts. According to a consumer spending report by Barclays, this influx of ...

Taxpayers spent a staggering total of nearly 800 years on hold to HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) last year, amid what the government’s spending watchdog describes as a “declining spiral” of customer service. The National Audit Office (NAO) revealed that ...

Nigel Farage has said he cannot think of any government in recent times which has done more to damage British food production. Speaking to GB News Nigel Farage said: “At Downing Street this morning a gathering, apparently, of all the ...

Congress claims to have targeted TikTok because China’s government allegedly uses it to spy on Americans. Besides dealing with a nonexistent threat, the bill gives the federal government vast new powers to misuse. ...

Despite the accusations that Javier Milei is a fascist in libertarian clothes, many of his reforms have been successful in reversing some of the damage done to Argentina’s economy by real fascists. ...

Progressive historians, journalists, and politicians claim that the Industrial Revolution and the growth of industry brought poverty and exploitation to American workers. The truth is much different, even if it is rarely heard. ...

In publicly opposing apartheid, William H. Hutt saw how legal segregation kept black South Africans from pursuing legitimate economic goals. To Hutt, apartheid deprived people of equality of economic opportunity, which kept them in poverty. ...