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Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has threatened legal action against National Rail in a dispute over its use of the terms “rover” and “ranger” for rail tickets, claiming they infringe on its Range Rover

It is increasingly the norm for businesses from all sectors to be subjected to pressure to cut their carbon footprint and align themselves with international climate ambitions. The SBTI offers a solid platform for

Agile has become the gold standard for fast-moving product and development teams. But even with the right mindset, many teams still struggle with implementation. Daily standups turn into status updates, sprint boards get messy,

I recently discovered an amazing shopping website, Temu. They have a wide selection of products, from clothing to home goods, and the prices are incredible! Temu is an e-commerce company that connects consumers with

British employees are unhappier in their jobs than workers in India, the Philippines and the US, according to new research that has reignited concerns about the UK’s flagging productivity. A global survey of 70,000

British small business owners are being urged to shed their modesty and celebrate their wins after new research found those who do enjoy significantly faster growth. A study commissioned by accounting software firm Xero

The UK’s bioethanol industry is facing collapse after the government confirmed it will not offer a rescue package to the country’s two biggest producers.Hull-based Vivergo Fuels and Ensus in Redcar, Teesside, had warned

Shein’s UK sales surged by nearly a third last year to reach £2bn, delivering a major profit boost for the Chinese-founded fast-fashion retailer as it tightens its grip on the British clothing market. Newly

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