The 700-year-old tower of All Hallows Staining church is elevated on stilts during the ‘Bottoming Out’ ceremony of the new Fifty Fenchurch Street development in central London. Over 125,000 tonnes …
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The 13 best London Christmas carols and services and concerts to book
If you’ve devoured everything in sight at London’s best Christmas markets, from the Square Mile to the West End, it’s time plan the Christmas carol services you’ll be attending throughout …
Banks set to escape tax raid from Rachel Reeves after lobbying
Rachel Reeves is expected to avoid a cash grab on Britain’s banking titans in her forthcoming autumn Budget after the industry flagged concerns around international competitiveness. The Chancellor is understood …
Construction industry sheds workers at steepest rate in five years
The UK’s construction industry suffered another crippling hit in October after the rate of job shedding hit its steepest level in just over five years. The latest Purchasing Managers Index …
Vena Solves FP&A Data Fragmentation With Six New Microsoft Fabric Data Integrations
Vena, the only AI-powered planning platform built for the Microsoft technology ecosystem, today announced the general availability of six new pre-built, secure data connectors via Microsoft Fabric. Among them is …
Wireless Mobility Automotive becomes a 100% German-owned company strengthening its role as a trusted Western supplier
Wireless Mobility, a leading provider of advanced cellular, automotive, smart and short-range modules, today announces that Wireless Mobility Automotive has become a wholly owned subsidiary of Wireless Mobility Holding GmbH, …
Brighton Pier up for sale as Reeves’ tax hikes bite
Brighton Pier Group, which was taken private earlier this year, has placed all its assets on the market as it battles “an extremely challenging trading environment” and the impact of …
UK tech founders warn Reeves her Budget could derail London IPO plans
Executives from some of Britain’s most valuable technology start-ups have warned Rachel Reeves that proposed tax measures in this month’s budget could force them to abandon London listing plans. According …
BT bets on budget provider amid broadband customer losses
BT has lost more broadband customers than expected, a sign that even its £15bn fibre rollout is struggling to retain customers from drifting to cheaper rivals. Openreach, BT’s network arm, …
Labour should pull it’s Employment Rights Bill before it becomes the Unemployment Act
Labour’s new law will mean a new starter can show up at work at 9am and file a costly claim against their boss by lunchtime, says Andrew Griffith MPs debated amendments …