BA pilots on brink of three-year pay deal to avert threat of strike
British Airways is on the brink of a long-term pay deal with its pilots, aimed at removing the renewed threat of strike
British Airways is on the brink of a long-term pay deal with its pilots, aimed at removing the renewed threat of strike
UK oil and gas companies need to do more if they are to meet an official target of halving their emissions from
Thousands more nudge letters being sent out by HMRC are causing needless worry to UK taxpayers, and are unnecessary. Robert Salter, an international
The Institute of International Finance (IIF) has circulated a report on the European Commission’s proposed legislation on the digital euro. The group
The District Court of Amsterdam has today ruled that Uber has failed to comply with the April 2023 Court of Appeal order
The digital landscape continues to evolve, mainly driven by the ceaseless march of technological innovation. Amid this ever-shifting landscape, ChatGPT, the artificial
The best things come in threes, so they say. Others point out that two’s company, three’s a crowd. For Quickfire Digital co-founders Martin
The UK car industry has hit out over a lack of incentives for households to purchase a new electric car after sales
There are hundreds of public institutions in the UK, from museums and galleries to the NHS, national parks and regulators. They need
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has updated the platform underpinning its IR35-related Check Employment Status for Tax (CEST) tool, claiming the change