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  • Britain and Ukraine are tied together by our independent tech industries

    March 1, 2022

    AS RUSSIA launched an illegal war of aggression in eastern Europe, Ukraine may still feel quite far away from the UK, even though it is in Europe. Cities like Mariupol and Kharkiv are foreign to most Britons. Crimea is best known to most from a 200 year old poem. When Vladimir Putin talks of Ukraine [...]

  • Our housing system needs to find flexibility in how we use undeveloped brownfield land

    March 1, 2022

    The housing crisis is an oft used term to describe a wide array of problems facing Britons. There’s cladding problems, safety problems, access problems and affordability. But the common denominator is the lack of alternative housing stock. For those struggling to access social housing lists, those in need of emergency accommodation, or even students in [...]

  • University education can’t deliver the skills we need for the economy of the future

    March 1, 2022

    TOO many jobs, wage inflation, and an abundance of flexible working opportunities. Compared to the threat of mass unemployment when the pandemic began two years ago, these feel like better problems to have. But labour market figures released last month revealed one serious problem: an exodus of older workers. Since March 2020, the number of [...]

  • CBI: Permanent investment relief needed to unlock economic growth

    March 1, 2022

    Creating a permanent tax relief on business investment will unlock a well of productivity hidden in the UK economy, according to Britain’s biggest business group. The government should strengthen incentives for businesses to ramp up capital spending by using the super deduction as a model to create a permanent investment scheme, the Confederation of British [...]

  • Reforming fiscal regime is no taxing issue

    March 1, 2022

    Amid the surplus of analysis devoted to improving the UK tax system, debate over whether the government’s current and future level of spending sometimes slips by. With interest rates expected to climb as the Bank of England leans even further into hawkish policy and inflation already hitting near 30-year highs, the cost of borrowing will [...]

  • Lockheed Martin eyes the UK for £50m space base

    March 1, 2022

    Lockheed Martin is looking to plant a £50m satellite base in the northeast, as the UK emerges as a global player in the space industry. The government’s ambition to grow the sector has caught the eye of the US aerospace and defence giant, as it seeks favourable market conditions. In a move which could create [...]

  • Editorial: Businesses deserve credit for what are very big decisions

    February 28, 2022

    Politicians sometimes resemble managers of struggling football teams; bad results are often written off as bad luck and outside of one’s control, but when the ball bounces in off somebody’s backside for a much-needed 90th minute winner they are, per the man in charge, often the result of some training ground masterstroke.  So it is [...]

  • Destruction of Russian-focused stocks leads London’s top indexes lower

    February 28, 2022

    A NEAR destruction of Russian exposed London-listed stocks held the City’s top index lower today in a wild day of trading on the Square Mile. The capital’s premier FTSE 100 index lost as much as 1.4 per cent during the morning, before finishing down 0.42 per cent at 7,458.25 points. Meanwhile, the domestically-focused FTSE 250 [...]

  • Car makers suspend production and sales in Russia

    February 28, 2022

    Some of the world’s biggest car makers have decided to suspend production and sales in Russia, following Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. Volvo, the world’s second largest automotive manufacturer, decided to halt the delivery of cars to local Russian dealership, while Volvo said today it was suspending both sales and production, Russian news agency RIA first [...]

  • Why your next ski break should be in Austria’s Ischgl & Kappl 

    February 28, 2022

    “Relax if you can” is Ischgl’s motto and for a high quality, luxury ski destination the place is hard to beat. Walking down Ischgl’s main drag opulence hits you like a diamond-encrusted knuckleduster. Four and five star hotels rule the strip. Our choice was Hotel Piz Buin – all the luxury I could wish for [...]

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