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Latest News:

  • Businesses left ‘in limbo’ during Budget speculation as confidence slumps
  • Argos plunges to £223m loss as 2,000 jobs cut and sales slump
  • Zipcar to shut down UK operations as London prepares new EV Congestion Charge
  • Steven Bartlett to launch new tech news website as media ambitions grow
  • FCA to regulate ESG ratings providers amid transparency and conflict-of-interest concerns
  • Starmer rejects claims government misled public as tensions with OBR escalate
  • Cannumo secures record €1m Shark Tank investment to accelerate UK expansion
  • Accenture rebadges 800,000 employees as ‘reinventors’ as consultancy pivots to AI
  • UK withdraws $1.15bn loan from Mozambique gas project over climate and security risks
  • UK shoppers pull back on Black Friday as concerns grow over weakening economy
Javvy Coffee launched in 2020 with a clear goal: to make energy simpler, cleaner, and easier to use. In a market full of sugar-loaded drinks, stimulant-heavy powders, and complicated routines, they saw a better way.

What Powers Progress: A Conversation with Javvy Coffee

Javvy Coffee launched in 2020 with a clear goal: to make energy simpler, cleaner, and easier to use. In a market full of sugar-loaded drinks, stimulant-heavy powders, and complicated routines, they saw a better way.

Unilever is selling the healthy snacks brand Graze to Candy Kittens, the vegan confectionery company co-founded by Made in Chelsea star Jamie Laing, in a deal understood to be worth £36 million.

Unilever sells Graze to Candy Kittens in £36m deal led by Jamie Laing

Unilever has agreed to sell Graze to Jamie Laing’s Candy Kittens in a £36m deal as the FMCG giant sheds underperforming brands. Graze, acquired in 2019, has struggled with falling sales and rising losses.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has delivered her second Budget, unveiling a wide-ranging package of tax, spending and regulatory measures shaped by weeks of leaks — and an accidental early publication of the OBR’s official forecasts.

Businesses left ‘in limbo’ during Budget speculation as confidence slumps

New CBI data shows UK businesses froze investment and hiring as months of Budget speculation created “limbo”. Confidence plunged, activity fell at the fastest rate since 2020, and mortgage approvals dropped amid fears of tax rises.

Argos has fallen to a £223.2 million pre-tax loss in its latest financial year after cutting more than 2,000 jobs and suffering a drop in sales amid a tough general merchandise market.

Argos plunges to £223m loss as 2,000 jobs cut and sales slump

Argos has reported a £223m annual loss, cut more than 2,000 jobs and seen revenue fall amid weak demand and heavy promotional activity. The Sainsbury’s-owned retailer also ended talks to sell the business to JD.com.

Zipcar is preparing to withdraw from the UK after its US owner decided to wind down operations ahead of the introduction of London’s expanded Congestion Charge, which will apply to electric vehicles for the first time from next year.

Zipcar to shut down UK operations as London prepares new EV Congestion Charge

Zipcar will shut its UK operations after heavy losses and ahead of London’s new EV Congestion Charge. Bookings stop after 31 December 2025, with dozens of jobs at risk as the car-sharing giant pulls out of the market.

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9 Accounting Challenges of Starting a Business And How to Overcome Them

Starting a business is an enticing venture, but it’s far from smooth sailing. In fact, data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics shows that over 20% of small businesses across various sectors don’t even make it past the first year.

The Nordic region’s largest osteopathy chain is accelerating its international expansion with the announcement of its first UK clinic, set to open in Fulham, London.

Osteonordic prepares for UK launch as Fulham clinic becomes the company’s first foothold in London

The Nordic region’s largest osteopathy chain is accelerating its international expansion with the announcement of its first UK clinic, set to open in Fulham, London.

Picking the best 3D rendering service is critical for your project’s success. Whether you need architectural views, interior design renders, or product imagery, the final quality is what counts.

Exploring the impact of eco-friendly materials in today’s construction industry

The construction industry is undergoing a significant transformation as it embraces sustainability. Eco-friendly materials are becoming increasingly important in reducing environmental impact. By incorporating these materials, you can contribute to a more sustainable future.

The UK government is preparing to sign a major pharmaceuticals agreement with Washington that will remove import tariffs on medicines entering the United States and commit Britain to higher spending on NHS drugs.

Pharmaceutical Warehouse Safety

Safe handling, transportation and storage in the pharmaceutical industry are incredibly important for keeping products safe, functional and easy to access.

  1. What Powers Progress: A Conversation with Javvy Coffee
  2. Unilever sells Graze to Candy Kittens in £36m deal led by Jamie Laing
  3. Businesses left ‘in limbo’ during Budget speculation as confidence slumps
  4. Argos plunges to £223m loss as 2,000 jobs cut and sales slump
  5. Zipcar to shut down UK operations as London prepares new EV Congestion Charge
  6. 9 Accounting Challenges of Starting a Business And How to Overcome Them
  7. Osteonordic prepares for UK launch as Fulham clinic becomes the company’s first foothold in London
  8. Exploring the impact of eco-friendly materials in today’s construction industry
  9. Pharmaceutical Warehouse Safety
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Latest News…

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has delivered her second Budget, unveiling a wide-ranging package of tax, spending and regulatory measures shaped by weeks of leaks — and an accidental early publication of the OBR’s official forecasts.

Businesses left ‘in limbo’ during Budget speculation as confidence slumps

New CBI data shows UK businesses froze investment and hiring as months of Budget speculation created “limbo”. Confidence plunged, activity fell at the fastest rate since 2020, and mortgage approvals dropped amid fears of tax rises.

Argos has fallen to a £223.2 million pre-tax loss in its latest financial year after cutting more than 2,000 jobs and suffering a drop in sales amid a tough general merchandise market.

Argos plunges to £223m loss as 2,000 jobs cut and sales slump

Argos has reported a £223m annual loss, cut more than 2,000 jobs and seen revenue fall amid weak demand and heavy promotional activity. The Sainsbury’s-owned retailer also ended talks to sell the business to JD.com.

Zipcar is preparing to withdraw from the UK after its US owner decided to wind down operations ahead of the introduction of London’s expanded Congestion Charge, which will apply to electric vehicles for the first time from next year.

Zipcar to shut down UK operations as London prepares new EV Congestion Charge

Zipcar will shut its UK operations after heavy losses and ahead of London’s new EV Congestion Charge. Bookings stop after 31 December 2025, with dozens of jobs at risk as the car-sharing giant pulls out of the market.

Aspiring solopreneurs and small business owners are being offered a life-changing opportunity to accelerate their entrepreneurial dreams, thanks to Adobe’s new Manifest-o Method.

Steven Bartlett to launch new tech news website as media ambitions grow

Steven Bartlett is set to launch a new tech news website, Founded, hiring 10 journalists and expanding his £320m creator-focused business empire under Steven.com.

Financial Conduct Authority

FCA to regulate ESG ratings providers amid transparency and conflict-of-interest concerns

The FCA plans to regulate ESG ratings providers for the first time, citing transparency issues and conflicts of interest in the fast-growing sector. The watchdog says the reforms could deliver £500m in benefits over a decade.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has denied accusations that Chancellor Rachel Reeves misled the cabinet or the public over the state of the public finances ahead of last week’s Budget, after a fresh row erupted between the Treasury and the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR).

Starmer rejects claims government misled public as tensions with OBR escalate

PM Keir Starmer denies claims that Rachel Reeves misled the public over a supposed £30bn fiscal shortfall, as the OBR disputes Treasury briefings and tensions rise over the Budget’s tax decisions and productivity downgrade.

Cannumo, the Lithuanian wellness start-up behind the live-bacteria drink Goodie, has secured a record-breaking €1 million investment on Shark Tank Lithuania — the largest deal ever reported on any European business reality show.

Cannumo secures record €1m Shark Tank investment to accelerate UK expansion

Cannumo, maker of the live-bacteria drink Goodie, has secured a record €1m investment on Shark Tank Lithuania — the largest in any European business reality show — as the start-up launches a 90-day push into the UK wellness market.

Accenture has begun referring to its global workforce of nearly 800,000 people as “reinventors” as part of a sweeping restructuring aimed at positioning the consultancy as a leader in artificial intelligence.

Accenture rebadges 800,000 employees as ‘reinventors’ as consultancy pivots to AI

Accenture has started calling its 800,000 employees “reinventors” as it restructures around AI, sparking criticism over corporate jargon and concerns about internal confusion. The consultancy is also cutting staff unable to adapt to new AI tools.

The UK government has withdrawn its backing for a $1.15bn (£870m) loan to a major gas development in Mozambique, citing escalating concerns over climate impact, human rights violations and the deadly insurgency that engulfed the region.

UK withdraws $1.15bn loan from Mozambique gas project over climate and security risks

The UK has withdrawn $1.15bn in support for TotalEnergies’ Mozambique gas project, citing climate risks, human rights concerns and regional terror attacks. Campaigners say the scheme is a “carbon timebomb” and urge global financiers to follow suit.

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Business

Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ assertion that the Autumn Budget delivers the “lowest tax rates since 1991” for more than 750,000 retail, hospitality and leisure properties has been called into question after detailed analysis revealed that most high-street premises will in fact face significantly higher business-rates multipliers next year.

Reeves’ “lowest tax rates since 1991” claim challenged as analysis shows most high-street premises will pay far more

New analysis shows Rachel Reeves’ “lowest tax rates since 1991” claim misleads, with most high-street properties facing higher business-rates multipliers and overall support falling by £420m next year.

The proportion of women studying computing degrees in the UK has risen to 25 per cent for the first time, according to new analysis of Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) data by online lab-hosting platform Go Deploy.

One in four computing students is now female, new research shows – but gender gap remains wide across the UK tech pipeline

New HESA analysis shows women now make up 25% of UK computing students, though 70% of tech jobs remain male-dominated. Go Deploy urges earlier interventions and more inclusive pathways.

With the UN’s International Day of Persons with Disabilities approaching on 3 December, new findings suggest that while UK employers overwhelmingly want to hire more disabled staff, many lack the confidence, tools or understanding to do so.

Employers want to hire disabled staff – but many don’t know where to start

Ahead of the UN’s Disability Day, new research shows employers want to hire disabled staff but lack the confidence to act. Leading firms like Whitbread, Asda and M&S show how inclusive employment can work at scale.

A long-standing tax relief that helps home-based workers cover household expenses will be scrapped from April 2026, in a move that will affect an estimated 300,000 employees and raise tens of millions for the Treasury.

HMRC to scrap homeworking tax relief from 2026, hitting 300,000 employees

HMRC will scrap homeworking tax relief from April 2026, costing 300,000 employees up to £124 a year as the Treasury targets non-compliance and raises £30m annually.

The new Secretary of State for Business and Trade, Peter Kyle MP, has vowed to leverage AI and accelerate deregulation as central pillars of the government’s strategy to reignite economic growth.

Reeves and Kyle summon telecoms chiefs, warning firms must do more to protect consumers from unexpected price hikes

Rachel Reeves and Peter Kyle have summoned telecoms CEOs, urging them to protect consumers from mid-contract price rises and improve transparency as the government pursues nationwide 5G and gigabit upgrades.

The Isle of Man is issuing an international call to tech entrepreneurs, startups and established digital health companies as it launches its 2026 Innovation Challenge, this year focused entirely on transforming the Island’s health and social care system.

Isle of Man seeks global tech innovators to transform healthcare through 2026 Innovation Challenge

The Isle of Man has launched its 2026 Innovation Challenge, calling global tech entrepreneurs to develop solutions for health and social care across themes including prevention, digital efficiency and home-based care.

A major VAT reform unveiled in the Budget is expected to unlock millions of pounds’ worth of surplus goods for charity and significantly reduce the volume of usable products sent to landfill.

Budget’s new VAT relief set to boost business donations and cut landfill waste

A 2026 VAT reform will remove tax charges on donated goods, encouraging businesses to give surplus stock to charities instead of sending it to landfill and supporting a wider range of charitable causes.

Profiled…

For a quarter of a century, Russell Wardrop has been in the same line of work—creating rainmakers.

From ‘Kissing with Confidence’ to KWC Global: how Russell Wardrop turns training into a profit centre

KWC Global CEO Russell Wardrop on building “rainmakers”, linking L&D to ROI, scaling from Glasgow and London to a global client base, and the focus, selling and resilience required to grow.

Stepping away from a successful career in technology to pursue a long-held creative ambition is no small leap, yet that is precisely what Sarah Haran did.

Getting to know you: Sarah Haran, Founder & CEO, Sarah Haran Accessories

Discover how former technology executive Sarah Haran built one of Britain’s most distinctive luxury accessories brands. In this exclusive Business Matters “Getting to know you” interview, she reveals the inspiration behind her modular handbag concept, the values driving her leadership and the lessons learned along the way.

Marketing & Social Media

Apple’s iPhone, Amazon and Virgin Atlantic have been named YouGov’s UK Advertisers of the Month for September, after each brand saw a sharp increase in consumer awareness of their advertising.

iPhone, Amazon and Virgin Atlantic named UK advertisers of the month for September

Viral jacket potato brand SpudBros has come under fire after being accused of “bullying” a small business owner over a name dispute.

SpudBros blasted for ‘bullying’ small UK business in name dispute

More than 6 billion people are now online, and social media has officially become a “supermajority” medium, according to the new Digital 2026 report from Meltwater and We Are Social.

Digital 2026: internet users pass 6 Billion as AI and social media reach new milestones

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Unilever is selling the healthy snacks brand Graze to Candy Kittens, the vegan confectionery company co-founded by Made in Chelsea star Jamie Laing, in a deal understood to be worth £36 million.

Unilever sells Graze to Candy Kittens in £36m deal led by Jamie Laing

Unilever has agreed to sell Graze to Jamie Laing’s Candy Kittens in a £36m deal as the FMCG giant sheds underperforming brands. Graze, acquired in 2019, has struggled with falling sales and rising losses.

Aspiring solopreneurs and small business owners are being offered a life-changing opportunity to accelerate their entrepreneurial dreams, thanks to Adobe’s new Manifest-o Method.

Steven Bartlett to launch new tech news website as media ambitions grow

Steven Bartlett is set to launch a new tech news website, Founded, hiring 10 journalists and expanding his £320m creator-focused business empire under Steven.com.

Cannumo, the Lithuanian wellness start-up behind the live-bacteria drink Goodie, has secured a record-breaking €1 million investment on Shark Tank Lithuania — the largest deal ever reported on any European business reality show.

Cannumo secures record €1m Shark Tank investment to accelerate UK expansion

Cannumo, maker of the live-bacteria drink Goodie, has secured a record €1m investment on Shark Tank Lithuania — the largest in any European business reality show — as the start-up launches a 90-day push into the UK wellness market.

Borough Broth, the fast-growing bone broth brand backed by Duncan Jones, has secured £7.5 million in new investment to support a major expansion, as demand for natural and minimally processed foods continues to soar.

Borough Broth raises £7.5m from Piper to accelerate expansion as demand surges

Bone broth brand Borough Broth has secured £7.5m from Piper to build a larger factory and scale production, as sales double and demand for natural, minimally processed foods continues to rise.

Revolut has pledged to invest £3 billion in the UK over the next five years in a move that will create 1,000 new jobs, strengthening the country’s status as a hub for global financial services.

Revolut surpasses Barclays in value after Nvidia-backed deal puts fintech at $75bn

Revolut has surpassed Barclays after a $75bn Nvidia-backed share sale, cementing its status as Europe’s most valuable private tech firm as it pushes toward global banking ambitions.

The Isle of Man is issuing an international call to tech entrepreneurs, startups and established digital health companies as it launches its 2026 Innovation Challenge, this year focused entirely on transforming the Island’s health and social care system.

Isle of Man seeks global tech innovators to transform healthcare through 2026 Innovation Challenge

The Isle of Man has launched its 2026 Innovation Challenge, calling global tech entrepreneurs to develop solutions for health and social care across themes including prevention, digital efficiency and home-based care.

Clean-energy installation specialist Installio has raised £1.5 million in an oversubscribed Seed round led by Verb Ventures, as the fast-growing London-based company prepares to scale nationally amid surging demand for heat pumps and home-energy retrofits.

Installio raises £1.5m Seed round to accelerate national clean-energy rollout

Clean-energy installer Installio has raised £1.5m to expand nationally, boosting heat-pump installation capacity as UK demand surges and major retrofitting programmes accelerate.

Artificial intelligence is emerging as a key driver of growth in the UK’s climate tech start-up ecosystem, with AI-related ventures attracting record levels of funding even as broader climate investment stalls, according to new research by Sustainable Ventures.

Qatar invests millions in new British venture capital fund backing quantum start-ups

Firgun Ventures has raised $70m — led by the Qatar Investment Authority — to back UK and global quantum start-ups, positioning London as a growing hub for next-generation computing.

One of the UK’s fastest-growing tech companies has announced the relocation of its headquarters to Bournemouth, as cloud accounting scale-up iplicit positions itself to become the South Coast’s next billion-dollar “unicorn”.

Hypergrowth tech firm iplicit relocates headquarters to Bournemouth as it targets unicorn status

Cloud accounting scale-up iplicit has moved its headquarters to Bournemouth as it targets unicorn status after £43.5m investment and seven years of 100%+ annual growth.

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Legal

Uber raises London prices by 10% in effort to lure back drivers

New taxi VAT rule would hit vulnerable passengers hardest, warns lawyer behind landmark Uber case

A solicitor behind the Uber Supreme Court case warns that Rachel Reeves’ proposed “taxi tax” could raise fares, burden small operators and hit elderly, disabled and low-income passengers hardest.

Judgment in Getty Images v Stability AI seen as a setback for copyright owners as calls grow for new UK rules on AI training data

AI firm Stability AI wins High Court case against Getty Images over copyright claims

Stability AI defeats Getty Images in a landmark UK copyright case. Judge rules AI model Stable Diffusion is not an “infringing copy,” fuelling calls for new UK regulation.

Officials and liquidators are pursuing businesses behind 21 movies that sought nearly £16 million in incentives from a joint HMRC and British Film Institute scheme.

HMRC and BFI investigate film producer Alan Latham over £16m taxpayer-funded movie projects

HMRC and the British Film Institute are investigating film producer Alan Latham after 21 of his movies sought £16m in UK tax relief. Liquidators are probing £20m in missing film investments.

Viral jacket potato brand SpudBros has come under fire after being accused of “bullying” a small business owner over a name dispute.

SpudBros blasted for ‘bullying’ small UK business in name dispute

Viral TikTok potato sellers face backlash after Portsmouth trader says he was threatened with legal action over similar name

Apple has lost a major competition case in the UK after the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) ruled that the company abused its dominant position in the digital app marketplace by overcharging millions of iPhone and iPad users for apps and in-app purchases.

Apple loses £1.5bn UK court case over App Store fees in landmark competition ruling

Apple faces a potential £1.5bn payout after a UK tribunal ruled it abused its dominant market position by overcharging millions of consumers through its App Store, in a landmark case led by King’s College London lecturer Dr Rachael Kent.

Scottish finance expert Craig Alexander Rattray has called for stronger government protections for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) involved in legal disputes with large corporations, following his own trademark battle with billion-dollar accounting firm Xero.

Finance expert calls for stronger government support to protect SMEs in legal disputes

Scottish business mentor Craig Alexander Rattray has urged the government to strengthen legal protections for SMEs after facing prohibitive costs in a trademark dispute with accounting software giant Xero.

Capita has been fined £14 million by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) for serious data protection failures following a major cyber-attack in March 2023 that compromised the personal details of 6.6 million people across the UK.

Capita fined £14 Million over 2023 cyber-attack that exposed data of 6.6 Million people

The Information Commissioner’s Office has fined outsourcing giant Capita £14 million for cybersecurity failings linked to a 2023 hack that exposed the personal data of 6.6 million people — one of the UK’s most serious corporate data breaches in years.

Thousands of Microsoft employees across the United States will be given unlimited days off in an overhaul of its holiday policy.

£2bn UK lawsuit accuses Microsoft of overcharging cloud customers

Thousands of UK businesses urged to join a £2 billion collective action accusing Microsoft of overcharging firms that ran Windows Server on rival clouds such as AWS and Google, after the CMA found its licensing “adversely impacts” competition.

HSBC has suffered a fresh blow to its green credentials after the UK advertising watchdog banned a series of misleading adverts and said any future campaigns must disclose the bank’s contribution to the climate crisis.

HSBC warns UK business banking customers of third-party data breach

HSBC has alerted UK business banking customers to a data breach at a third-party platform exposing passport details and identity documents. Customers are urged to stay vigilant against fraud.

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Made in Britain

As the Labour Party Conference kicks off this weekend, Made in Britain, a trade association that unites domestic manufacturers through the official Made in Britain Trademark, has issued a cross-party call for MPs to actively support local manufacturers.

Made in Britain applications surge following Trump tariffs as businesses embrace UK-made goods

The UK’s leading manufacturing trade organisation, Made in Britain, has reported a 20% surge in membership applications in the wake of President Trump’s sweeping new tariffs on imported goods, as interest in “buying British” grows among businesses and consumers alike.

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 agency Carrington.

Made in Britain teams up with Carrington to drive UK manufacturing growth

Made in Britain, the official trademark for UK manufacturers, has appointed digital marketing agency Carrington to boost visibility for 2,100+ members, championing British-made products and sustainable growth.

A centuries-old craft at the heart of British manufacturing is under mounting pressure to navigate complex global trading obstacles, as fresh data reveals that 80% of UK-produced saddles are shipped overseas—particularly to the USA, Europe and Australia.

Incredible British craftsmanship in demand as 80% of UK-made saddles sold worldwide despite export hurdles

A centuries-old craft at the heart of British manufacturing is under mounting pressure to navigate complex global trading obstacles, as fresh data reveals that 80% of UK-produced saddles are shipped overseas—particularly to the USA, Europe and Australia.

Roach Bridge Tissues, a specialised printer and converter of wrapping tissue paper, serves the retail POS and e-commerce markets with a diverse clientele that includes designer apparel, footwear, cut glass, pottery, wine bottle wrapping, interleaving for sheet metals, optical lenses, and home removals packaging.

Secrets of Success: Insights from Camilla Hadcock, Director of Roach Bridge Tissues

Roach Bridge Tissues, a specialised printer and converter of wrapping tissue paper, serves the retail POS and e-commerce markets with a diverse clientele that includes designer apparel, footwear, cut glass, pottery, wine bottle wrapping, interleaving for sheet metals, optical lenses, and home removals packaging.

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Newswire

As cryptocurrency continues to gain popularity, businesses across the UK are increasingly adopting digital assets as a means of meeting market demand.

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Opinion

First came the scrapping of VAT-free shopping, sending high-spending tourists — and their wallets — to Paris and Milan. Now London faces a second hit: a proposed nightly hotel levy. As businesses warn of declining sales and shrinking visitor numbers, is the capital intent on taxing its way out of competitiveness?

Is the government intent on killing London’s hospitality sector with a double-whammy tourist tax?

The rich are fleeing and our charities may be left holding the bill

Reeves urged to set out how £2bn AI investment will be spent in Autumn Budget

Technology

Aspiring solopreneurs and small business owners are being offered a life-changing opportunity to accelerate their entrepreneurial dreams, thanks to Adobe’s new Manifest-o Method.

Steven Bartlett to launch new tech news website as media ambitions grow

Accenture has begun referring to its global workforce of nearly 800,000 people as “reinventors” as part of a sweeping restructuring aimed at positioning the consultancy as a leader in artificial intelligence.

Accenture rebadges 800,000 employees as ‘reinventors’ as consultancy pivots to AI

The proportion of women studying computing degrees in the UK has risen to 25 per cent for the first time, according to new analysis of Higher Education Statistics Agency (HESA) data by online lab-hosting platform Go Deploy.

One in four computing students is now female, new research shows – but gender gap remains wide across the UK tech pipeline

Business

Javvy Coffee launched in 2020 with a clear goal: to make energy simpler, cleaner, and easier to use. In a market full of sugar-loaded drinks, stimulant-heavy powders, and complicated routines, they saw a better way.

What Powers Progress: A Conversation with Javvy Coffee

Javvy Coffee launched in 2020 with a clear goal: to make energy simpler, cleaner, and easier to use. In a market full of sugar-loaded drinks, stimulant-heavy powders, and complicated routines, they saw a better way.

Business Champion Awards

Business Champion Awards | Finalists at Awards Awards 2023 | Cherry Martin

Business Champion Awards is a finalist in the Awards Awards 2023

Two years of rewarding SMEs across the country and The Business Champion Awards are finalists themselves

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