News Delay Furlough Phase-Out, Labour Urges, As Economists Raise Redundancy Concerns From Thursday, businesses have to pick up some furlough payments to workers. August Graham 01st Jul
News Nissan Set To Announce Plans For Car Battery Factory The new plant will create jobs in a huge boost for the car industry. Alan Jones and Tom Wilkinson 30th Jun
News Esken Days Away From £120m Southend Airport Deal Esken pulled the plug on Stobart Air earlier this month. August Graham 30th Jun
News Several UK Gigafactories Needed To Secure Future Of Car Industry – Report The study also called for the installation of at least 2.3 million charging points nationwide before the end of the decade. Neil Lancefield 30th Jun
News PM Today Webinar: PMO Resource Management In A World Of Skills Shortages PM Today Contributor 28th Jun
News Serco Wins New Contract Worth Up To £322m To Run Test And Trace Centres Serco wins new contract worth up to £322m to run test and trace centres Simon Neville 28th Jun
News Old Bottles And Food Packaging Used To Make Railway Sleepers Sleepers, which hold up rails and keep them the correct distance apart, are normally manufactured from concrete or wood. Neil Lancefield 28th Jun
News More Towns And Cities To Get Full Fibre Broadband Openreach has announced hundreds of locations where work will start later this year. Alan Jones 25th Jun
News Shapps Launches Construction Of HS2 Station The Cabinet minister visited Old Oak Common, west London, which will be the UK’s largest railway station built in a single stage. Neil Lancefield 24th Jun
News Sage Sets Goals To Tackle Climate Change And Help Disadvantaged The FTSE 100 firm vows to slash air travel and hotel stays across the group under a plan to reach net zero by 2040. Holly Williams 24th Jun
News Prince Of Wales: Insurers Must Rise To Climate Change Challenge The heir to the throne addressed a group of underwriters and brokers gathered in Lloyd’s iconic underwriting room. Tony Jones 24th Jun
News Apple Launches Defence Of App Store Amid Competition Concerns The technology giant has defended its tight security and strict guidelines, arguing loosening them would make users less safe. Martyn Landi 23rd Jun