No recession, but no take-off for the UK’s economy – BBC News

[ad_1] By Faisal Islam Economics editor Image caption, Liverpool’s Christmas market is in full swing 2 hours ago The seasonal spirit is alive at Liverpool’s Christmas market. Amid the roasted…

BU carbon pricing research cited in select committee report on the financial sector and the UK’s net zero transition

[ad_1] BU research on the impact of carbon pricing has featured in a House of Commons Environmental Audit Committee (EAC) report on the role of the financial sector in helping the UK…

UK’s National Theatre appoints first female artistic director

[ad_1] Indhu Rubasingham will replace Britain’s National Theatre’s current artistic director Rufus Norris when he stands down in 2025. ADVERTISEMENT Indhu Rubasingham has been appointed as the new Director of…

2024 Business Predictions: Marc Abrams, senior office partner at KPMG UK’s Nottingham office – East Midlands Business Link

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UK’s small and mid-sized businesses need BCS members expertise to boost digital adoption

[ad_1] BCS members can access an exclusive free month, and will feature on the UK Tech Hub, a new one-stop-shop solution that allows small businesses to access industry-leading digital tools,…

UK’s biggest train operator faces £1bn hit under Labour renationalisation

[ad_1] Britain’s biggest rail operator is facing a £1bn hit to revenues under Labour’s plans to bring train networks back under public ownership, a City broker has said.  Analysts at…

The UK’s competition watchdog risks undermining business dynamism

[ad_1] Unlock the Editor’s Digest for free Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. The writer is a director in the competition practice…

Blueprint for ending UK’s economic stagnation has a glaring omission

[ad_1] The Resolution Foundation’s report on the UK economy could become a sort of Bible which both Labour and the Conservative Party borrow from – but one of the most…

UK’s Rwanda bill is ‘weak’ – Former immigration minister

[ad_1] The government’s proposed Rwanda immigration bill is “weak”, according to former immigration minister, Robert Jenrick. Speaking to the BBC’s Laura Kuenssberg for the first time since resigning on Wednesday,…

UK’s top mobile firms face £3.3bn class action lawsuit over ‘loyalty penalties’

[ad_1] The UK’s biggest mobile phone companies face a £3.3bn class action lawsuit alleging that long-standing customers are being ripped off by “loyalty penalties”, under which the same services are…