News Retail Leaders Call On Government To Follow Holyrood To Protect Shop Workers Shop workers in Scotland will be better protected from Tuesday as the new Protection of Workers act comes into force. Henry Saker-Clark 24th Aug
News Security-Focused EU Ramps Up Humanitarian Aid For Afghans Sabine Siebold and John Chalmers 24th Aug
News Eurostar Ramping Up Services To Meet Growing Demand The cross-Channel rail operator will run eight daily return services from September 6 until November 1. Neil Lancefield 20th Aug
News Musk Says Tesla Likely To Launch Humanoid Robot Prototype Next Year The robot would have "profound implications for the economy," Musk said. Hyunjoo Jin 20th Aug
News British Consortium Formed To Develop Solid State EV Batteries A new facility will build prototypes for solid-state batteries. Nick Carey 19th Aug
News UK Government Launches Strategy For Low-Carbon Hydrogen Production Government wants to replace gas in three million homes. Nina Chestney 17th Aug
News Tesla’s Musk Says Stay On Schedule For European Gigafactory – Minister Tesla reportedly said it wanted to involve local citizens more. Holger Hansen 12th Aug
News Banks Take Steps To Reduce Potential Cloud Computing Risks, Google Survey Central banks are concerned that retail banks rely on a "concentrated" number of outside cloud computing providers. Huw Jones 12th Aug
News Two Companies To Invest Into Offshore Wind Production In Northeast England Siemens Gamesa will invest £186 million to expand its blade manufacturing site near Hull Nora Buli 09th Aug
News Capita Sees ‘Minimal’ Impact From Pingdemic As Staff Continue To Work From Home Chief executive Jon Lewis said the majority of the outsourcing company’s employees are still not going in to the office despite restrictions easing. August Graham 06th Aug
News Live Events To Be Covered By Government-Backed £750m Insurance Scheme Live events organisers had found it difficult to secure insurance against outbreaks. Geraldine Scott 06th Aug
Mega Projects Spurred By Pandemic, Barcelona Backs Greener, Car-Free Future Plans have been developed to convert 21 streets, totaling 33 km, into pedestrian green spaces. Joan Faus 04th Aug
News More Than Half Of Workers Feel Pressured To ‘Brave Out’ Office Return – Survey Online healthcare provider Lime found that 43% of workers would look for a new job if employers did not improve access to mental health… Simon Neville 04th Aug
News Boeing Postpones Starliner Launch After New Glitch Engineers are working to understand the source of "unexpected valve position indications" in the propulsion system. Eric M. Johnson 04th Aug
News Greggs Targets 100 Store Openings This Year As It Returns To Profit The high street bakery business said it has an opportunity to grow to 3,000 stores. Henry Saker-Clark 03rd Aug
News Plans For £700m Hertfordshire Film And TV Studios With 4,500 Jobs Global investor Blackstone and real estate giant Hudson Pacific Properties have revealed plans for their first Sunset Studios in the UK. Henry Saker-Clark 02nd Aug
News Calls For ‘Radical New Approach’ To Reduce Disability Employment Gap MPs said disabled people were considerably less likely to be in employment than non-disabled people and still faced ‘unacceptable barriers’. Alan Jones 30th Jul