New trip can help Tiber go with the Flow July 29, 2024 FIVE days of Glorious Goodwood are likely to produce plenty of good betting opportunities, but the opening day’s feature, the Goodwood Cup (3.35pm), doesn’t look to be one of them. That’s because Kyprios, who has once again reasserted his dominance over the staying division after returning from injury, looks a tough horse to oppose as [...]
The UK economy has defied gloomy expectations. Can this continue? July 25, 2024 The UK economy has surprised pundits again and again this year, growing at a much faster rate than almost anyone had expected.
Find business funding that fits your needs April 12, 2022 It’s a difficult time for small businesses. Government-backed lending schemes are winding down, but interest rates and inflation are climbing. Tens of thousands of businesses need to access to capital faster than ever. Are you one of them? Puzzle Funding is an NACFB-accredited start-up that understands how to sustain and scale a business. Puzzle could fill [...]
The Notebook: How Labour can make the UK a tech superpower July 9, 2024 This Labour government has the power to make the UK a tech and science superpower if it takes these steps, writes Owen Thompson.
Law Commission Breaks New Ground on Crypto August 1, 2022 The consultation on digital assets by the Law Commission is a seminal work and examines fundamental questions. The consultation, together with the Law Commission’s response, will likely serve as a legal textbook for the foreseeable future. In the last few years, we have only had semi-official guidance and a handful of superficial court decisions to [...]
Jagjit Chadha: Why investment is necessary to stop the economy from ‘withering’ July 4, 2024 Report after report has found that the UK invests too little as a share of national income, often lagging behind other rich economies.
Why bad recruitment strategies could cost your start-up more than a few pay checks June 28, 2024 How do you know when you have made a good hire?
Lack of prosecutors threatens to worsen England and Wales’ Crown Court backlogs, Criminal Bar Association warns January 5, 2023 A shortage of prosecutors in the UK’s criminal justice system threatens to worsen the backlogs in the country’s Crown Courts, the head of the Criminal Bar Association (CBA) has warned. A record number of criminal cases are now being halted due to a lack of prosecutors willing and able to work, CBA chair Kirsty Brimelow [...]
Payments watchdog mulling greater powers as Visa and Mastercard ‘run rings’ with fee hikes January 30, 2024 The UK payments watchdog has mulled whether it should have more powers to take firms to court if they refuse to provide information as it faces criticism for not doing enough to clamp down on post-Brexit credit and debit card fees.
London is a top global financial centre – but let’s not get complacent January 29, 2024 London may currently hold the top position in global finance hub ratings, but solid policy and reforms are urgently required, writes Chris Hayward