A third of UK hospitality businesses ‘operating at a loss’ after April tax hikes
A third of the UK’s pubs, bars, restaurants and hotels are now operating at a loss following a wave of government-imposed tax
A third of the UK’s pubs, bars, restaurants and hotels are now operating at a loss following a wave of government-imposed tax
At her spring budget, Chancellor Rachel Reeves outlined an ambitious vision: to make Britain a “defence industrial superpower”. In doing so, she joined
The UK’s fast-growing crypto market has reached a major inflection point as IG Group, one of the country’s biggest online trading platforms,
While artificial intelligence is often discussed in terms of automation or productivity, its potential as a creative and intellectual partner is just
Jacob Zach Winsett didn’t always see himself as a judge or an attorney. He started life far from a courthouse—on a farm
When you operate in an industry that requires managing a company’s fleet, you already know how challenging it can be at times. It’s
Herbert Spencer is best known for the term, “Social Darwinism,” but his writings on free markets and law remain brilliantly relevant today.
The simple narrative today of the southern secession in 1860 and 1861 is that the southern states believed that the institution of
Mark Thornton discusses a lesser-known factor in the American Civil War: the Confederate “impressment” policy and its impact at Vicksburg.
Britain’s steelmakers are bracing for a sharp escalation in trade tensions after the United States signalled it will double import tariffs on