News Sir Richard Branson Set For First Space Flight With Virgin Galactic The billionaire businessman will test the ‘private astronaut experience’ during his flight this month. Josh Payne 02nd Jul
News Sunak Reveals EU And UK Fail To Sign Agreement For Financial Services The Chancellor said there is no reason why a deal cannot be signed, and fears that regulatory standards could slip are wide of the… Simon Neville 02nd Jul
News Factories ‘Beset’ By Supply Chain Troubles As Activity Eases From Record Highs The IHS Markit/CIPS Purchasing Managers’ Index showed a reading of 63.9 in June, down from May’s record high of 65.6. Holly Williams 01st Jul
News Jobs Boost As Nissan To Build New Electric Model And Battery Plant In UK More than £420 million will be invested in building a new-generation all-electric vehicle. Alan Jones and Tom Wilkinson 01st Jul
High Rise £3m Competition To Boost Electric And Hydrogen Aircraft The Department for Transport announced that it will award up to £50,000 each to businesses and universities carrying out relevant projects. Neil Lancefield 01st Jul
News AO World Sets Sights On European Expansion After Pandemic Profit Boost The group reported pre-tax profits of £20.2 million for the year to March 31, up from £600,000 the previous year as revenues jumped 62%. Holly Williams 01st Jul
News Delay Furlough Phase-Out, Labour Urges, As Economists Raise Redundancy Concerns From Thursday, businesses have to pick up some furlough payments to workers. August Graham 01st Jul
News Nissan Set To Announce Plans For Car Battery Factory The new plant will create jobs in a huge boost for the car industry. Alan Jones and Tom Wilkinson 30th Jun
News Esken Days Away From £120m Southend Airport Deal Esken pulled the plug on Stobart Air earlier this month. August Graham 30th Jun
News Several UK Gigafactories Needed To Secure Future Of Car Industry – Report The study also called for the installation of at least 2.3 million charging points nationwide before the end of the decade. Neil Lancefield 30th Jun
News PM Today Webinar: PMO Resource Management In A World Of Skills Shortages PM Today Contributor 28th Jun
News Serco Wins New Contract Worth Up To £322m To Run Test And Trace Centres Serco wins new contract worth up to £322m to run test and trace centres Simon Neville 28th Jun
News Old Bottles And Food Packaging Used To Make Railway Sleepers Sleepers, which hold up rails and keep them the correct distance apart, are normally manufactured from concrete or wood. Neil Lancefield 28th Jun