In the wake of the Labor Party’s huge win in Great Britain, one is reminded that Labor and Conservatives are far more united in their economic and policy viewpoints than they pretend to be. ...

When municipalities embrace new technologies, people often refer to them as “smart cities.” However, all too often these technological “revenue enhancers” are nothing more than shakedowns of local citizens. ...

The financial technology powerhouse Revolut has finally obtained a long-anticipated banking licence from the Bank of England’s Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA), enhancing its capability to compete with traditional high street banks and providing improved consumer protections for millions of UK ...

Heathrow Airport has reported a record-breaking 39.8 million passengers in the first half of this year, surpassing pre-pandemic levels and signalling a strong recovery. The airport, located on the western fringes of London, experienced its busiest day ever on June ...

Taking the pain out of compliance With so many moving parts and different perspectives on enforcement across Europe, Arcus Compliance’s ‘hive mind’ approach ensures that each client benefits from the experiences of others. Lee Bryan shares his Secrets of Success ...

In today’s interconnected digital world, securing your website against data breaches is more crucial than ever. A data breach can lead to significant financial losses, tarnish your brand’s reputation, and erode customer trust. This article provides a comprehensive guide on ...

UK car production has experienced a 7.6 per cent drop in the first half of 2024 as manufacturers shift their focus towards electric vehicle (EV) production. The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) reported that 416,074 new cars were ...

Ed Miliband, the energy security and net-zero secretary, is set to announce an ambitious plan for state-owned Great British Energy (GBE) to partner with the Crown Estate in a drive to significantly expand the UK’s offshore wind capacity. This initiative ...

Shoplifting in England and Wales has soared to its highest level since records began, with criminals seemingly operating “without fear of apprehension.” The Office for National Statistics (ONS) reported a 30% increase in shoplifting offences compared to last year, with ...

Rachel Reeves, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, may use an upcoming review of public finances to introduce up to £25 billion in tax increases, according to Michael Saunders, a former member of the Bank of England’s monetary policy committee and ...