Lord Stuart Rose has spoken out against a rise in sick leave and benefits for Brits, arguing that the nation should ‘lean in’ and get to work. Speaking to Times …
Leyton Orient to let fans drink beer in stands at League One fixtures
Fans will be allowed to “drink beer” in the stands at Leyton Orient this weekend as the club announces a trial ahead of their League One match against Bolton Wanderers …
Losses balloon at Ryder Cup host Celtic Manor Resort
Losses have ballooned at the company behind the former Ryder Cup host Celtic Manor Resort despite its revenue rising during its latest financial year, it has been revealed. The five-star …
Tesco Mobile returns to profit thanks to Samsung Galaxy
Tesco Mobile returned to profit thanks to Brits’ demand for premiums handsets such as the Samsung Galaxy S24 series, it has been revealed. The provider, which is a joint venture …
Burford Capital invests in London-based legal advisory firm
Dual-listed financial firm Burford Capital has made a minority investment in London-based Kindleworth as the firm seeks to invest in businesses that are “reshaping the legal landscape”. Founded in 2012, …
Dunelm announces ‘another successful year’
Dunelm has reported an annual rise in sales as it continues to make market share gains in the home goods sector. The Leicester-headquartered retailer, which is a member of the …
How do brands pick the right sport sponsorships?
Partnerships and deals are core elements to the sports sector, so how do brands pick the right sponsorships? It is easy to get lost in the seemingly endless numbers of …
Starmer’s new team faces same old problem
Good news from Downing Street as we’re told that economic growth is back on the agenda. Keir Starmer’s revamped cabinet meets for the first time today and the prime minister …
Budget: More than sport at stake when it comes to betting tax hikes
Today marks my first anniversary as chief executive of the Betting and Gaming Council. It’s a privilege to represent an industry that contributes billions to the economy and plays such …
If Pat McFadden wants to get Britain back to work, business has the answers
The new work and pensions secretary, Pat McFadden, should look to the City for ideas on getting 9m adults back into work, says Matthew Elliott Britain’s growth problem is evident …