Cheap Chinese tires blamed for Russian convoy unable to reach Kyiv March 6, 2022 Cheap Chinese tires have been blamed for a Russian convoy of armoured vehicles being unable to reach Kyiv.
Women in business given chance to win mentoring from Karren Brady March 4, 2022 Female entrepreneurs have a chance to bag a one-on-one mentoring session with Apprentice star Baroness Karren Brady.
UK to miss £50bn net zero investment target, says Lords report March 4, 2022 The UK is not on target to raise the £50bn of investment needed to achieve net zero by 2050 according to a Lords Committee report.
Russian crypto trading volumes fall amid sanction evasion fears March 4, 2022 The volume of Russian roubles being exchanged for crypto is falling undermining claims digital assets are being used to evade sanctions.
Russia Today shuts down US operations amid layoffs March 4, 2022 The US arm of a Russian-state backed media outlet is closing down operations and laying off staff amid backlash to the war with Ukraine.
Virgin Active appoints Dean Kowarski CEO as it snaps up his nutrition firm March 4, 2022 Virgin Active has appointed Dean Kowarski, the founder of The Real Foods Group, as its new chief executive.
Passenger numbers soar above 640,000 at budget airline Norwegian March 4, 2022 Passenger numbers at Norwegian took off last month topping 640,000, the highest level since the pandemic struck in March 2020.
Swiss city of Lugano to make Tether and Bitcoin legal tender March 3, 2022 The Swiss city of Lugano is partnering with Tether to allow citizens to make payments using Bitcoin and a handful of stablecoins.
Ukraine cancels airdrop and plots launch of NFTs March 3, 2022 Ukraine's government has cancelled a planned airdrop and will instead sell NFTs to support the resistance to Russia's invasion.
UK crypto industry urged to close ‘loopholes’ that let Russia avoid sanctions March 3, 2022 Unregulated crypto firms in the UK are facing calls to close 'loopholes' which allow Russians to evade sanctions.