Number of registered UK companies shrinks for the first time since 2012
The UK’s official company register contracted at the close of 2024, marking the first recorded decline since Companies House began publishing statistics
The UK’s official company register contracted at the close of 2024, marking the first recorded decline since Companies House began publishing statistics
Manchester has steadily evolved into a major legal powerhouse over the past 15 years, according to Ed Foulkes of Clarke Willmott LLP.
Made in Britain, the not-for-profit organisation behind the official trademark for UK manufacturing, has forged a new partnership with Lincoln-based digital marketing
Mobile applications have become integral to numerous industries, enhancing customer engagement, streamlining operations, and driving growth. This article explores five industries that have
The government is to transform the way it funds and manages AI experiments and digital projects, hoping to cut wasteful spending, drive
Spanish energy giant Iberdrola has urged Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves to reconsider her party’s plans to introduce regional electricity pricing, arguing it
Small businesses accredited as B Corps outpaced the wider market last year, reporting a 23.2 per cent increase in revenues between 2023
Businesses across the UK are becoming increasingly wary of borrowing, with research suggesting that rising numbers of peers falling into financial distress
Real wages in London have slumped by 5.6 per cent since 2008, once inflation is accounted for, according to the latest figures
Elon Musk’s Starlink has been awarded a five-year contract worth £85,000 to bolster internet services for GP practices and administrative offices across