News Manufacturing Falls At Fastest Rate Since Financial Crisis – CBI The latest survey by the Confederation of British Industry paints a grim picture for the last three months, but the sector is hopeful of… Simon Neville 18th Dec
News ‘Urgent Reform’ Needed For Scandal-Hit Audit Sector, Report Finds Sir Donald Brydon has recommended making auditing independent under a sweeping shake-up to help prevent corporate failures. Holly Williams 18th Dec
Mega Projects Boeing To Halt Production Of 737 Max Plane In January In a statement, Boeing said it will determine later when production can resume. PM Today Contributor 17th Dec
News Let Battle Commence! General Election Campaign In Pictures From fishy encounters to tasty tipples, the UK's Project General Election is reaching its climax. PM Today Contributor 11th Dec
News How Has Boris Johnson’s Election Campaign Played Out? The Prime Minister has pressed home the Brexit message but faced criticism in relation to a child who slept on a hospital floor. Richard Wheeler 11th Dec
News Post Office Settles High Court Action Brought By Subpostmasters Over IT system More than 550 claimants brought a group action, alleging that the Horizon system contained software defects which caused shortfalls in their accounts. Sian Harrison 11th Dec
News Online Expansion Drives Zara Owner Inditex To Higher Profits The retail group said that gross profits increased 8% to 11.5 billion euro (£9.7 billion) for the nine months to October 31. Henry Saker-Clark 11th Dec
News New Aston Martin Factory Opens In Wales Up to 600 jobs will be created at the St Athan site next year. Neil Lancefield 09th Dec
News Avanti West Coast Promises ‘Big Change’ For Train Customers The first overhaul of a Pendolino train is expected to be completed by early autumn 2020. Neil Lancefield 09th Dec
News Ocado To Deliver Bristol Jobs Boost With Launch Of New Mini Warehouse The robotic warehouse will mark Ocado’s sixth in the UK. Holly Williams 28th Nov
News Funding For Scheme Helping Bank Transfer Scam Victims Extended To March The voluntary industry scheme, launched in May, makes it easier for victims of authorised push payment fraud to get their money back. Vicky Shaw 28th Nov
News Hundreds Likely To Lose Jobs In Bonmarche Rescue Deal Around eight people are employed in each of the 30 stores set to close down, while 25 jobs have been lost at head office… August Graham 28th Nov
News ‘More Than Half’ Of British SMEs Rely On Project Management Software Some 56% use it to overcome common project management challenges. News Team 27th Nov
News Banking Industry ‘Hit With IT Glitches Five Times Per Week’ Which? said the next government must protect cash availability as a vital back-up. Vicky Shaw 27th Nov
News Attenborough Effect Good For Business, Says Recycling Firm Pennon The South West Water and Viridor owner said that pre-tax profit rose 0.8%. August Graham 27th Nov