Danish Crown’s UK arm brings home the bacon as China turns its back on EU pork
The UK arm of bacon producer Danish Crown has seen its revenue soar after a shortage of pigs in Europe pushed the price of pork to an all-time high.
Nespresso and Change Please unveil week-long immersive exhibit dedicated to homelessness awareness
A week-long immersive experience at Outernet London was launched today to raise awareness of homelessness in partnership with Nespresso UK & ROI and social enterprise Change Please.
Why bad recruitment strategies could cost your start-up more than a few pay checks
How do you know when you have made a good hire?
Google Deepmind among nominees for ‘Nobel Prize of engineering’
AI-powered weather forecasting, innovative heat batteries and the rapid manufacturing scale-up of a Covid vaccine are the three cutting edge technologies nominated for an engineering award dubbed "the
Tamworth’s Snowdome welcomes return of winter vacationers as its profit continues to climb
Tamworth Snowdome said families still see it as "a fun day out" following a year which saw the attraction inch further into the black following a tough few years.
London’s Sky Garden crowned world’s most ticketed destination as visitors flock to the City
The Sky Garden, located at the top of the 'Walkie Talkie' building at 20 Fenchurch Street, was completed in 2014
What3words: Mercedes-backed tech firm still in the red despite slashing loss in half
What3words, a tech company backed by ITV, Mercedes and former F1 champion Nico Rosberg, has slashed its loss almost in half thanks to a slowdown in acquisitions among its customers.
UK GDP grows faster than expected in Q1
The UK economy grew faster than expected in the first quarter.
Science in Sport loses millions in sales but insists new leadership will return group to growth
Nutrition specialist Science in Sport has seen its sales fall following a shift in its strategy, but insists its new leadership team is making "significant progress".