The Premier League is set to lose one of its top staff, chief football officer Tony Scholes, at the end of the season after he agreed to head up a …
November 2025
Incredible foodie Canada, from Michelin stars to next-level fast food
For its size, less than half a million inhabitants, Halifax, the capital of Nova Scotia, has a great number of extraordinary restaurants, where the creative vision of their chefs make …
Nigel Farage walks back on tax cut pledges after predicting ‘economic collapse’
Nigel Farage has abandoned several major tax cut pledges as the Reform leader predicted an “economic collapse” would trigger a general election as soon as 2027. Farage distanced himself from …
Minimum wage hike puts pressure on professional starting salaries
With Rachel Reeves poised to raise the minimum wage in her Autumn Budget, mid-tier professional services firms are bracing for significant impacts across the sector. As reported last week, the …
Reeves’ Budget tax hikes force nearly 5,000 pubs to the brink
The tax hikes announced by Chancellor Rachel Reeves in last year’s Budget have contributed to almost 5,000 pubs now being rated at maximum risk and becoming technically insolvent, according to …
Pizza Hut: Restaurants arm owed £30m as 1,100 jobs lost
The company behind Pizza Hut’s restaurants in the UK owed almost £30m as it collapsed with the loss of more than 1,100 jobs, it has been revealed. DC London Pie …
Businesses face new ‘right to work’ compliance burden as gig economy checks loom
The UK government is moving to extend mandatory ‘right to work’ checks to cover individuals hired under a ‘worker’s contract’, in a move to address gaps in the law in …
Experian to include rent payments in credit scores
FTSE 100 giant Experian has announced plans to include rental payments in a major revamp of the formation of credit scores. The agency said it was overhauling its scoring system …
Where to stay in Nice, France’s spectacular coastal city
Where to stay and what to do in Nice, France, which still offers decently high temperatures throughout November WHERE TO STAY IN NICEBrits decrying the heat will be pleased to …
Productivity crisis deepens as public sector continues to stutter
Public sector productivity has dropped at its fastest rate in nearly three years, according to fresh official figures that lay bare the government’s multi-year struggle to revive the efficiency of …