News British Military Deployed To Solve Fuel Crisis Britain's supply chains for everything from pork, petrol and poultry to medicines and milk have been strained. Andrew Boyers 04th Oct
News New Zealand Drops COVID-19 Elimination Strategy Under Pressure From Delta Praveen Menon 04th Oct
News Project Health: Why Companies Are So Obsessed With Worker Wellbeing PM Today Contributor 04th Oct
News New Britain-Norway Power Link Makes Debut As Energy Prices Soar British power prices have hit record highs amid skyrocketing global natural gas prices, outages at some nuclear plants and lower than usual wind power… Susanna Twidale 02nd Oct
News Government Takes Over Running Services On Southeastern The Department for Transport found a ‘serious breach’ of the franchise agreement, Grant Shapps said. Alan Jones 02nd Oct
News Government Launches Hospitality Council To Guide Sector Recovery The group contains industry leaders including the bosses of Nando’s, Greene King and Starbucks. Henry Saker-Clark 02nd Oct
News 22,000 People Across Britain Working On Hinkley Point C Power Station There are now 6,300 workers on site, compared with 1,500 at the height of the pandemic last year. Alan Jones 02nd Oct
News New Broadband Rules Will Make Switching Provider Easier – Ofcom The regulator said customers will no longer have to contact both old and new suppliers to make a switch, avoiding unwanted tactics to make… Simon Neville 28th Sep
News Educate Consumers About Their Effect On Supply Chains, Expert Says Almost two thirds of UK shoppers are resigned to missing out due to shortages and delays this Christmas, a survey has found. Josie Clarke 27th Sep
News Aldi To Create 2,000 New Jobs And Open 100 New Stores The supermarket made the announcement as results for last year showed sales soared 10% to £12.3 billion. Simon Neville 27th Sep
News Labour Sets Out Plans To Support High Street Firms By Taxing Online Giants Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves said she would freeze business rates next year if she was in No 11. David Hughes 27th Sep