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Peter Collins
Tech City a Source of Innovation for American Multinationals
Tech City, the area around Old Street and on the fringe of the City of London borough, is ...
Business
August 9, 2013
Cash Strapped Councils Cut Costs Without Making Redundancies
A study carried out at three local authorities found that the key to saving money is making better ...
Business
May 1, 2013
Fake Reviews Could Cost Businesses Millions in Lost Revenue
UK businesses could be losing millions of pounds due to receiving fake or malicious reviews, according to industry ...
Business
September 23, 2012
EU Knew Greece Cooked its Books When it Joined Eurozone
Suspect statistics from Greece were overlooked by EU officials when negotiating Greece’s entry for the single currency in ...
Business
May 28, 2012
Can Facebook Continue to Attract Advertising?
A 2011-2012 global survey has found that 30 per cent of Facebook users do not trust Facebook with ...
Business
May 21, 2012
UK Consumers Reluctant to Embrace New Payment Methods
Even with all the advances in payment technology and the many choices it offers, consumers are reluctant to ...
Business
May 10, 2012
Toughness, Determination, and Flexibility Needed for Economic Growth
Toughness, determination, and flexibility are the three golden qualities key to achieving economic success and reducing unemployment, according ...
Business
May 7, 2012
Identifying Maverickism in Employees Could Benefit Businesses
Identifying employees with maverick tendencies and channelling their creative talents could lead to businesses being more successful, according ...
Business
April 9, 2012
US Airlines Back Down On Legal Challenge to EU Anti Pollution Law
Without explanation, US airlines withdrew their case against an EU law which limits global warming pollution by airplanes.
US
April 1, 2012
Head of Tesco’s UK To Leave Company
Following the aftermath of Tesco’s disastrous pre-Christmas "Big Price Drop" campaign, Richard Brasher, head of Tesco UK, resigned ...
Business
March 18, 2012
London’s Tech City Gets Investment Boost
Tech City has grown dramatically to become the U.K. center for digital, creative, and high-technology companies.
Business
November 3, 2011
Ethical Fashion Forum Inspires Change Towards Sustainability
The Annual Ethical Fashion Source Expo, the world's only fashion trade show exclusively promoting and displaying the ethical ...
Style
October 22, 2011
U.K. Announces 50 Percent Tax on Bankers’ Bonuses
U.K. will impose an immediate one-time levy of 50 percent tax on bonuses of more than £25,000 ($40,800).
Business
December 10, 2009
Treasury Select Committee says Banks and Lenders Overcharging
A Treasury Select Committee report will highlight the lack of protection of vulnerable banking consumers. FSA needs to ...
US
August 10, 2009
Consumers Need Better Protection, Says OECD
A report issues new guidelines to better protect consumers and help them understand complex financial products.
Business
July 27, 2009
Consumers Need to be Better Protected by Tougher Rules
The sub-prime mortgage crisis and subsequent credit crunch has led many banks and lenders to increase interest rates ...
Business
July 14, 2009
UK Consumers Tighten Their Belts
Despite an increase in discretionary income, many UK households are cutting back on unnecessary spending.
Business
July 3, 2009
UK Consumers Choose to Save Despite Being £200 a Month Better Off
Despite the average UK household being better off each month, house price declines have eroded their overall wealth.
US
June 22, 2009
Google Launches New Website to Encourage Exports
Google Inc, along with a number of other companies, launched a new website offering expert advice to exporters.
US
June 20, 2009
U.K. Government Plans Modern Day Version of ‘Roosevelt’s New Deal’
Britain's prime minister Gordon Brown has unveiled plans to create 100,000 jobs, along the lines of a 1930s ...
Europe
January 5, 2009
Cash-Strapped British Shoppers Forsake Organic Foods
Once best sellers, organic foods are loosing their appeal to British shoppers who are hunting for cheaper alternatives.
US
December 25, 2008
British Pound Falls to Record Low
The pound fell to a record low against the Euro, amid concern over the government's borrowing plans and ...
Business
December 16, 2008
Small Firms in U.K. Struggling to Get Credit Despite Bailout
One in three small businesses are still struggling to get credit, despite the Government's £500 billion bailout.
Business
December 8, 2008
U.K. Banks Still in Crisis, Says Former Finance Minister
The problems plaguing British banks have not been resolved and may require further recapitalization.
Business
December 2, 2008
U.K. Attempts to Borrow Out of Recession With Tax Gamble
The British government has announced a series of tax cuts aimed to curb the battered U.K. economy.
Business
November 26, 2008
UK Faces Sharp Economic Downturn
CBI revised its economic forecast and predict Britain will enter a deeper and longer recession than first forecasted.
Business
November 20, 2008
Nazi Olympic Critics’ Families Want Team Darfur Member’s Visa Restored
Relatives of Americans who opposed Nazi Germany's 1936 Olympics want Olympian Joey Cheek's visa restored.
US
August 11, 2008
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