News UK Facing ‘Tsunami’ Of Fraud, Experts Warn MPs In Plea For Swift Action Police are being equipped with pitchforks to fight against the machine guns of international money launderers, an expert said. August Graham 08th Jul
News Over A Third Of Working Population Supported Through Pandemic, Says Treasury Ministers say the £352 billion support package was one of the most generous in the world. Alan Jones 08th Jul
News Mask Rule Change Risks Rise In Abuse Towards Shop Workers, Trade Body Warns The British Retail Consortium is calling on the Government to provide clear guidance on what it advises customers to do in stores. Simon Neville 08th Jul
News EU Fines Four German Car Manufacturers Over Emission Control Collusion Daimler, BMW, VW, Audi and Porsche were named although Daimler was spared a fine as it assisted investigators. PM Today Contributor 08th Jul
News An Effective Enterprise: Supply Chain Strategies That Reap Dividends PM Today Contributor 08th Jul
News Australia Trade Deal To Be Drafted By Year End, Truss Says The UK has agreed a trade deal in principle. August Graham 07th Jul
News Deliveroo To Create 400 New Tech Jobs The food delivery app said the new hires would help support further growth and new innovations on the platform. Martyn Landi 07th Jul
News Lack Of Over-50s In Tech Sector ‘Shows They Need To Reskill’ A new report says more people over 50 need to pick up IT skills to help close the digital skills gap. Martyn Landi 07th Jul
News Vauxhall’s Ellesmere Port To Be Europe’s First Dedicated Electric Vehicle Plant The £100m investment announced by Vauxhall’s parent company, Stellantis, secures the future of the site and thousands of jobs. Pat Hurst 07th Jul
News Pentagon Cancels Disputed Cloud Computing Contract With Microsoft The Pentagon’s Joint Enterprise Defence Infrastructure project is known as Jedi. Robert Burns 06th Jul
News Test And Trace Check-In No Longer Required Under New Proposals For Businesses The Government also plans to remove all restrictions on social gatherings in pubs, bars and restaurants, and masks will not be needed in shops. Simon Neville 06th Jul
News Businesses Welcome Lockdown Easing But Ask For More Clarity Unions have also asked for greater support for workers to allow for flexibility as work from home rules end. Simon Neville 06th Jul
News John Lewis To Introduce Flexible Working For All HQ Staff The retailer confirmed the move following the latest update from the Government on the easing of restrictions. Simon Neville 06th Jul
News British Airways Settles Lawsuit Over Data Breach Which Hit 420,000 People The airline does not admit liability as part of the settlement and details of payouts will remain confidential. Simon Neville 06th Jul