Tag: In Business

Mar 28

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

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. That’s the opinion of leading audit, tax and business advisory firm Blick Rothenberg. With a 25 per cent tariff on all German car […]
Mar 27

Civil service job cuts will drive efficiency and open new opportunities, says policy recruiter

Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s Spring Statement announcement to cut 10,000 back-office civil service roles has drawn support from leading policy recruitment experts, who see the move as a long-overdue correction that could increase public sector efficiency and create new career pathways. Lauren Maddocks, Associate Director at specialist recruiter Policy by Murray, described the planned reductions as […]
Mar 26

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

The government’s 2025 spring statement has come under fire from the CIPD, the professional body for HR and people development, which warns that the Chancellor’s plans risk undermining business productivity and job creation by failing to address the real workplace challenges faced by employers. While the Chancellor announced increased funding for defence and infrastructure, CIPD […]
Mar 24

Uber expands free childcare support to over 100,000 UK drivers in industry-first move

Uber has announced the nationwide expansion of its pioneering childcare support scheme, offering more than 100,000 drivers across the UK access to free, flexible childcare through a partnership with on-demand childcare platform Bubble. The move follows a successful pilot launched in 2023, which provided 1,000 drivers with a total of 10,000 hours of fully funded […]
Mar 16

Why BA keeps climbing despite the turbulence: inside Sean Doyle’s premium plan

British Airways has long been the target of customer ire—complaints about service standards, outdated technology and, most recently, contentious changes to its loyalty programme are far from rare. Yet the carrier, part of the FTSE 100-listed International Airlines Group (IAG), is on course to announce a significant upswing in its fortunes next month. Financial analysts […]
Mar 14

Businesses are embracing new product development after cost-cutting lull

Large firms are once again pouring resources into cutting-edge product and service development, according to Frazer Bennett, global head of innovation at PA Consulting. After two years of focusing on cost control, many of the company’s corporate clients are re-engaging with projects designed to fuel growth, Bennett told Business Matters. “Our pipeline for work in […]