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Some of the UKs leading business leaders and opinion formers share their insight and ideas for growth

Colbert gets cancelled – and with him, satire itself

20 July 202520 July 2025 Opinion Richard Alvin 0 Comments

The cancellation of Stephen Colbert’s Late Show has little to do with money — and everything to do with political pressure. What does it say about satire, democracy, and the future of TV?

In just three years, a medium-sized market town has cracked a code that's eluded community development experts for decades. The Didcot Powerhouse Fund has delivered £400,000 in grants to nearly 9,000 residents, proving that when local businesses and civic leaders work together, they can achieve remarkable results.

How a £400,000 fund in Oxfordshire shows the future of community investment

15 July 2025 Opinion Marjorie Neasham 0 Comments

In just three years, a medium-sized market town has cracked a code that’s eluded community development experts for decades. The Didcot Powerhouse Fund has delivered £400,000 in grants to nearly 9,000 residents, proving that when local businesses and civic leaders work together, they can achieve remarkable results.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is facing pressure from lobbyists representing the UK’s 74,000 non-domiciled residents (non-doms) to scale back her planned tax changes, ahead of her upcoming budget.

“Rachel Reeves talks about growth – but her tax policies still punish the entrepreneurs driving it,” says FFT Chartered Accountants

9 July 2025 Opinion Amy Ingham 0 Comments

FFT Chartered Accountants say government rhetoric on growth is at odds with tax policies that penalise entrepreneurs through frozen thresholds, reduced R&D relief and compliance burdens.

Labour’s non-dom tax reforms could cost the UK £1bn as wealthy individuals leave, warns Oxford Economics, citing concerns over inheritance tax changes and reduced investments.

Flight of the non-doms: how worried should Labour be about the super‑rich leaving the UK?

8 July 2025 Columns, Opinion Richard Alvin 0 Comments

Labour should be worried. That’s not to sound like a gurning tabloid—we’re better than that—but the early signs are far from reassuring.

It says a lot about the state of modern music that the most hyped tour of 2025 is led by a band who last made a decent album when Blair was still in Downing Street.

Where is the music industry going?

3 July 20256 July 2025 Opinion Richard Alvin 0 Comments

As Oasis reunite for a £100m tour and Sting performs into his seventies, Richard Alvin asks: where are the next generation of long-lasting music legends?

Christina Georgaki is the Founder and Managing Partner of Georgaki and Partners Law Firm based in Athens and Thessaloniki. With over 17 years of experience, she specialises in Foreign Direct Investments and investment Migration. Christina is also a Teaching Fellow at the Alba Graduate Business School and a member of the Political Committee of New Democracy, the governing party of Greece.

Technological Innovation: How are Greece and the UK Leading the Way?

3 July 2025 Columns, Opinion Christina Georgaki 0 Comments

Across the globe, countries are waking up to the potential of advanced technology.

Let me start with this: most bias isn’t loud. It doesn’t storm into the room or make a scene. It’s subtle. It hides behind compliments, casual comments, and unspoken assumptions. And that’s exactly why we need to prioritise talking about it. In today’s workplaces, many of us genuinely want to be inclusive. We pride ourselves on being

“Did You Mean That Like That?” Conversations – Recognising Unintentional Bias in Business

1 July 2025 Columns, Opinion Rachel Watkyn 0 Comments

Let me start with this: most bias isn’t loud. It doesn’t storm into the room or make a scene. It’s subtle. It hides behind compliments, casual comments, and unspoken assumptions. And that’s exactly why we need to prioritise talking about it. In today’s workplaces, many of us genuinely want to be inclusive. We pride ourselves on being

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We must make Britain the best place to build companies for the world’s best talent

12 June 202519 June 2025 Opinion Richard Alvin 0 Comments

From Revolut to Synthesia, the UK’s brightest startups are powered by immigrant founders. Richard Alvin gives his opinion on why we must stop the talent drain and embrace a bold new entrepreneurial Britain.

PR coverage is vital, but if it’s locked behind a paywall, what’s the point? Richard Alvin explores why businesses might rethink PR spend in a world where visibility matters more than headlines.

Yes, it’s great to get PR coverage – until it’s locked behind a bloody paywall

10 June 202519 June 2025 Opinion Richard Alvin 0 Comments

PR coverage is vital, but if it’s locked behind a paywall, what’s the point? Richard Alvin explores why businesses might rethink PR spend in a world where visibility matters more than headlines.

There’s something about the buzz in the room on the night of the Lloyds British Business Excellence Awards that’s hard to describe. It’s not just about the champagne or the sparkle, though there’s certainly plenty of both. It’s something deeper.

Why business awards are more than just trophies — they’re catalysts for growth

10 June 202519 June 2025 Opinion Business Matters 0 Comments

Discover why entering business awards like the Lloyds Bank British Business Excellence Awards can elevate your brand, reward your team, and drive real business success. Just 14 days left to enter.

Small businesses across the UK are urging the government to prioritise easier access to funding, subsidised AI training, and a more SME-friendly tax system as part of its economic growth strategy, according to a new report from Goldman Sachs.

UK stealth tax hike risks exodus of high earners, deVere warns

28 May 202519 June 2025 Opinion Jamie Young 0 Comments

A growing number of British professionals and entrepreneurs are preparing to leave the UK to escape what has been branded Labour’s “stealth tax bombshell”, according to deVere Group, one of the world’s largest independent financial advisory firms.

What can dishonesty mean in the context of a job application, and how should employers deal with it? 

Job applications: the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth

27 May 2025 Advice, Columns, Opinion Hannah Waterworth 0 Comments

What can dishonesty mean in the context of a job application, and how should employers deal with it? 

UK government borrowing hit £151.9bn—£14.6bn above forecast—piling pressure on chancellor Rachel Reeves to raise taxes or cut spending to meet her fiscal rules.

With every tax, Rachel Reeves does more damage

20 May 202519 June 2025 Opinion Richard Alvin 0 Comments

The thing about Rachel Reeves—apart from the ironed hair, the thousand-yard stare and the curious knack for speaking in spreadsheets—is that for someone who claims to be building economic stability, she’s remarkably good at causing chaos.

As part of upcoming changes to the UK government’s employment bill, agency workers look set to be included in a ban on so-called “exploitative” zero-hours contracts.

Expert View: Simply Contact’s John Cole On the Strategic Rise of Nearshore BPO

13 May 202513 May 2025 Opinion John Cole 0 Comments

In my career, I have worked with many companies from various domains. They all had different approaches to doing business. But what they had in common was their desire to grow without increasing their costs and complicating their processes. 

Workers’ wages outstripped the pace of inflation for the first time in over a year in July, helping ease the strain on households who have suffered from an erosion in their real pay.

The Power of No: Why, When and How to Say It

9 May 2025 Columns, Opinion Rachel Watkyn 0 Comments

Running a small or medium-sized business often means navigating a constant stream of demands. From emails requesting your insight to acquaintances seeking introductions, and charities asking for your time or support, it can feel like your attention is endlessly divided.

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A senior industry figure has called on the Government to take robust retaliatory action against the European Union’s new trade restrictions on British steel, warning that they could devastate the UK’s manufacturing base.

Government urged to get tough with EU over new steel tariffs

The EU’s move to halve Britain’s steel export quota and impose a 50% tariff has sparked calls for the UK Government to take retaliatory action, amid warnings the changes could devastate jobs and manufacturing.

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