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Marks & Spencer has accelerated its drive towards net zero by rolling out a fleet of lorries fuelled by biomethane, a gas derived from waste such as food, animal manure and wastewater. The retailer

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has declined to rule out the possibility of a full Budget in March, fuelling speculation about potential tax hikes or spending cuts. When pressed in Parliament, Ms Reeves instead reiterated her

A nationwide seed funding programme for innovators in the colour and dyeing sector has launched for its third consecutive year, offering up to £25,000 in equity investment per venture.Organised by The Dyers’ Company,

Artificial Intelligence (AI) has transitioned from being a futuristic concept to an essential part of everyday business operations. For small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), AI presents a wealth of opportunities to enhance productivity, streamline

The surge in U.S. equities markets following Donald Trump’s November 2024 election victory could indicate a divide between current market sentiment and economic forecasts.Wall Street’s optimism about Trump’s policy agenda has helped push

Groupthink is one of the biggest obstacles to innovation. It’s what happens when everyone in a team or organization gets stuck in the same mindset, reluctant to challenge the status quo or propose

In 2025, functional, modern, and ergonomic solutions will be the main focus in small offices and large corporations. Office furnishings should not only respond to employees’ needs but also support their productivity and create

Nitin Khanna believes the greatest opportunities for entrepreneurs lie in transforming traditional industries. “Industries with deep-rooted traditions—like health, wellness, and premium spirits—are ripe for innovation. It’s not about discarding the past; it’s about elevating

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