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

Aston Martin’s losses widened in the third quarter of 2021 despite sales doubling year on year as it rolled out its new DBX sports utility vehicle targeted at wealthy female customers.

US trade deal is not a win for UK automotive industry

9 May 2025 Opinion Jamie Young 0 Comments

Blick Rothenberg says the new UK-US trade deal fails to create new opportunities for the British automotive sector, merely limiting damage from Trump’s tariff regime.

The UK and Canada’s FinTech industries are poised to benefit from closer collaboration following the re-election of Mark Carney, according to leading audit, tax and advisory firm Blick Rothenberg.

UK and Canada’s FinTech sectors set to benefit from Mark Carney’s re-election

30 April 2025 Opinion Jamie Young 0 Comments

Mark Carney’s re-election is expected to strengthen UK-Canada FinTech ties, supporting innovation, investment and trade through regulatory cooperation and partnership programmes.

Richard Alvin argues that Aaron Sorkin is our generation’s Shakespeare – swapping swords for Senate hearings, and soliloquies for Senate smacks. And yes, he can handle the truth.

Sorkin is the new Shakespeare — only with better suits and fewer dead kings

23 April 2025 Opinion Richard Alvin 0 Comments

Richard Alvin argues that Aaron Sorkin is our generation’s Shakespeare – swapping swords for Senate hearings, and soliloquies for Senate smacks. And yes, he can handle the truth.

In this opinion piece for Business Matters, Richard Alvin reflects on George Clooney’s Broadway revival Good Night, and Good Luck, and argues that British journalism has lost its edge.

The slow death of the fourth estate – and why George Clooney’s Broadway revival hits harder than he thinks

18 April 202523 April 2025 Opinion Richard Alvin 0 Comments

In this opinion piece for Business Matters, Richard Alvin reflects on George Clooney’s Broadway revival Good Night, and Good Luck, and argues that British journalism has lost its edge.

The government’s move to save British Steel echoes the 1971 nationalisation of Rolls-Royce. History shows that with the right structure and support, state intervention can work.

Rolls-Royce’s 1970s rescue offers a blueprint for British Steel’s survival

17 April 2025 Opinion Paul Jones 0 Comments

The government’s move to save British Steel echoes the 1971 nationalisation of Rolls-Royce. History shows that with the right structure and support, state intervention can work.

As a tech entrepreneur who built my business before, during and since the pandemic, I’ve seen the shift that every business owner and organisation has seen.

The Ever-Increasing Need for Employee Routines

9 April 2025 Columns, Opinion Ed Johnson 0 Comments

As a tech entrepreneur who built my business before, during and since the pandemic, I’ve seen the shift that every business owner and organisation has seen.

US tariffs threaten to tip UK, Europe and Asia into recession, warn economists

America is not the greatest country in the world anymore

9 April 2025 Columns, Opinion Richard Alvin 0 Comments

Business Matters columnist Richard Alvin explores why America is no longer the greatest country in the world, citing the dramatic policy shifts under President Trump’s second term.

Hiring the right staff has always been a challenge for businesses, but for small businesses operating outside major UK cities, the struggle is even more pronounced.

The Rural Recruitment Struggle: Finding the Right Staff Outside the City

31 March 2025 Columns, Opinion Rachel Watkyn 0 Comments

Hiring the right staff has always been a challenge for businesses, but for small businesses operating outside major UK cities, the struggle is even more pronounced.

President Donald Trump’s sweeping new tariffs on car imports could reshape global trade routes — and push the UK into pole position as the most important export market for Germany’s automotive industry.

Trump’s car tariffs could make UK top export market for German auto industry, says Blick Rothenberg

28 March 2025 In Business, Opinion Jamie Young 0 Comments

Trump’s 25% tariffs on German car imports to the US may shift export focus to the UK, now a key market for both new and classic German vehicles, says Blick Rothenberg.

In today’s fast-paced, technology-driven world, it’s easy to spend most of our time indoors -whether at work, home, or commuting between the two.

Why is it important to get outside? Practical tips to make outdoor activities part of your daily routine

27 March 202527 March 2025 Columns, Opinion Annaliza Sturge 0 Comments

In today’s fast-paced, technology-driven world, it’s easy to spend most of our time indoors -whether at work, home, or commuting between the two.

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CIPD: Spring statement fails to support employers, risking productivity and jobs

26 March 2025 In Business, Opinion Jamie Young 0 Comments

CIPD warns that the spring statement neglects key workplace challenges, urging the government to support employers, invest in skills, and ease implementation of new employment regulations.

Blick Rothenberg CEO Nimesh Shah warns that the government’s £300m investment in HMRC is unlikely to close the UK’s £40bn tax gap without tackling tax system complexity.

Throwing more money at HMRC won’t fix Britain’s £40bn tax gap, warns leading tax expert

26 March 2025 Opinion Jamie Young 0 Comments

Blick Rothenberg CEO Nimesh Shah warns that the government’s £300m investment in HMRC is unlikely to close the UK’s £40bn tax gap without tackling tax system complexity.

The UK government’s decision to integrate artificial intelligence into public sector operations has raised concerns over potential job losses, particularly within the civil service.

Government’s AI investment will create opportunities, not job losses, says tech leader

18 March 2025 Opinion Business Matters 0 Comments

The UK government’s decision to integrate artificial intelligence into public sector operations has raised concerns over potential job losses, particularly within the civil service.

Kemi Badenoch has always prided herself on being the straight-talking, no-nonsense politician, unafraid to ruffle feathers and say the supposedly unsayable. A darling of the right, a would-be Thatcher 2.0, she has spent her political career carving out an image of economic pragmatism wrapped in a distinctly ideological package.

Kemi Badenoch’s Net Zero U-turn: A Political Play or a Policy Disaster?

18 March 2025 Columns, Opinion Richard Alvin 0 Comments

Kemi Badenoch has always prided herself on being the straight-talking, no-nonsense politician, unafraid to ruffle feathers and say the supposedly unsayable. A darling of the right, a would-be Thatcher 2.0, she has spent her political career carving out an image of economic pragmatism wrapped in a distinctly ideological package.

Thank heavens, indeed, for Mark Carney. After watching his Thanksgiving address, I’ve never been more delighted at the thought that the next Prime Minister of Canada could be one of the most able public figures on the planet.

Thank goodness for Mark Carney: The quiet genius poised to lead Canada

10 March 2025 Columns, Opinion Richard Alvin 0 Comments

Mark Carney’s measured leadership, global economic savvy, and calm persona make him the ideal next Prime Minister of Canada in this insightful opinion piece.

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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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