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
News Bank Of England Mulling More Ambitious Climate Goals Amid Green Push Sarah Breeden, who leads the Bank of England’s climate change work, said policymaker air travel would not go back to 2019 levels after the… PM Today Contributor 05th Jul
News Retail Bosses Urge PM To Act Over ‘Shocking Violence’ Against Shop Staff Bosses at Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Primark are among those to write to Boris Johnson in a bid to secure support for an amendment to… Henry Saker-Clark 05th Jul
News ‘More Public Contracts Would Be Awarded To British Firms Under Labour’ Shadow chancellor Rachel Reeves said huge taxpayer contracts are going overseas instead of to British companies. Alan Jones 05th Jul
News Business Leaders In Highly Regulated Industries: 8 Ways To Ensure Success PM Today Contributor 05th Jul
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