The government has unveiled details of a £23m fund to support fishing firms as it tries to quell industry anger over Brexit border delays.
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At least 250,000 small firms will close as restrictions devastate trade
A record number of small businesses expect to shut this year unless the government steps in with more help, according to a survey of the sector.
AquaVape launches the first UK vape touchscreen
UK vape manufacturer Aquavape hopes to add more convenience to the customer shopping experience whilst helping retailers maximise sales.
What is a burglar alarm, and how does it work?
The basic concepts of protecting entry points, such as doors and windows and indoor areas with valuables such as artwork, computers, arms, and coin collections, utilize in domestic burglar alarms.
Norwegian-based environmental NGO considers $2 BN Arctic spill damages overstated
Norwegian-based Bellona Foundation, environmental nongovernmental organization, issues a statement in which it considers the $ 2 billion damage from the Arctic spill in May to be overstated.
Becoming ‘business agile’ in the face of the ongoing uncertainties surrounding COVID-19
Despite the uncertainty and ongoing contradictions by politicians, business leaders, analysts and media on the true impact of the COVID-19 crisis, there are at least two things we know: the virus is already having an unprecedented effect on how businesses operate
Sunak must learn from failure of the apprenticeship levy
Ahead of the chancellor’s July statement, when extra funding for training and skills is expected to be announced, Nigel Morris, tax director at MHA MacIntyre Hudson, says the apprenticeship levy has failed to help the government reach its target of 3 million new apprenticeships, and any new training fund must be less bureaucratic.
4 Must-have digital subscriptions
With the rise of streaming services like Netflix, Amazon Prime and Spotify, virtually all of us are signed up to at least on monthly subscription service – in fact, many of us are signed up to several.
Swimming pool company seeks staycation designer after sales explosion
The lockdown and uncertainty over summer holidays has led to a boom in business for one UK company who are now recruiting a ‘Staycation Designer’ to help them meet demand.
3D metal printing: Its technology and successes
Before selecting a prototyping or production solution, the benefits of different materials and various processes are considered
A small business owners guide to comparing business electricity
Business managers and owners have to find solutions for the many challenges they face on a day to day basis.
Office workers risking the wrath of bosses by printing out CVs at work
Thousands of Brits are risking the wrath of their employer by frantically printing out their CVs while in work at their current job.
Is travel industry all talk and no action when it comes to the environment
While the results indicate support for more ethical travel, the numbers imply a need for less talk and more action, and it is actually the travellers, not business, who are pushing for programmes to be more sustainable.
Changing our approach to leadership by unlocking the power of the natural world
Today’s fast-moving, increasingly disconnected and uncertain world means we need to find new, better ways to lead, deliver a competitive edge and build trust.
Commercial Waste: Dispose of winter worries of Christmas bin collections
The festive season is approaching. For smart businesses, this means giving some thought to business waste and other fundamental services.
















