More than 130 senior hotel and holiday park executives have written to the chancellor, Rachel Reeves, warning that Labour’s planned changes to business rates represent the most serious threat to the sector’s viability
Unemployment remained stuck at a near five-year high in the run-up to Rachel Reeves’s November Budget, while wage growth continued to ease, reinforcing expectations that interest rate cuts are edging closer. Figures published on
MPs have thrown their weight behind calls for greater Government support for British businesses developing alternatives to plastic packaging, as Parliament steps up its focus on tackling the global plastics crisis. At a Westminster
Broadway Polaroids is a New York–based arts project that began in 2024 with a simple creative idea: to capture honest Polaroid photographs of Broadway performers and people in the arts. What started as a
For small and medium-sized businesses (SMEs), equipping employees with the latest skills and tools needs to be a priority. After all, as the competition grows, SMEs can’t afford to be idle. And it’s not
Getting hurt is never part of the plan. Whether you slipped on a wet floor at the grocery store or were involved in an accident at a construction site, a sudden injury can
Ever found yourself scrolling through rental listings in three different countries while your partner’s checking train times and trying to figure out visa rules via TikTok? Maybe one of those listings is in the
In early 2026, the Irish pensions landscape will undergo one of its most significant shifts in decades.The introduction of auto-enrolment, a system that will automatically enrol many employees into a pension scheme, marks