Surrey runs out of state school places for private pupils as VAT raid bites
Surrey County Council has admitted it does not have enough state school places to accommodate children transferring from private schools, following the
Surrey County Council has admitted it does not have enough state school places to accommodate children transferring from private schools, following the
Britain’s workforce will slide to a record low as growing numbers of people too unwell to work dampen the economy’s future prospects,
Royal Mail has been fined a record £10.5 million by the postal regulator after delivering more than a quarter of first-class letters
Britain’s farmers are set to collectively lose around £600 million after poor growing conditions produced the second-worst wheat harvest on record. New figures
The UK economy unexpectedly shrank by 0.1 per cent in October, marking its second consecutive monthly decline, according to official data from
Tangle Teezer, the British hairbrush company famously rejected by Dragons’ Den panellists seventeen years ago, has been acquired by French consumer goods
More than 10,000 people running small businesses have enrolled in the Help to Grow: Management programme, a government-subsidised training initiative designed to
Make UK, the leading organisation representing British manufacturers, has announced Lord (Richard) Harrington as its new Chair. He will succeed Lord (John)
SME manufacturers in the north west of England will benefit from an additional £230,000 in funding to accelerate the adoption of advanced
After years of surging rental costs, tenants are finally seeing signs of relief. According to new data from property portal Zoopla, annual