• New immigration plans could reverse the UK’s tech talent exodus

    The UK government’s recently unveiled immigration white paper has triggered cautious optimism across the tech sector, as policymakers aim to reverse a talent bottleneck that many say has long stifled innovation and growth. As part of a broader industrial strategy targeting sectors like AI, quantum, and green tech, the paper outlines steps to widen access…


  • What every manager needs to know from the latest labour market data

    With confidence at record lows, managers face rising costs, shrinking headcounts, and a renewed focus on workforce planning.


  • UK wage growth slows as unemployment rises ahead of tax and wage hikes

    UK wage growth slowed to 5.6% while unemployment rose to 4.5%, as businesses braced for tax increases and a higher minimum wage, according to latest ONS data. Read more: UK wage growth slows as unemployment edges up ahead of tax and wage hikes


  • Apple considering raising iPhone prices

    Apple is considering raising prices for its next iPhone lineup, with increases likely tied top new features and design changes, rather than ongoing US-China trade tensions. The current lineup ranges from $799 to $1,199. Yet analysts believe the newest model, Pro Max, could hit $1,900 if its pricing reflects upgrades and tariff costs. The Wall…


  • Barriers faced by disabled entrepreneurs cost UK economy £230bn, report warns

    A new government-backed Lilac review reveals that systemic barriers faced by disabled business owners could be costing the UK economy up to £230 billion annually. Read more: Barriers faced by disabled entrepreneurs cost UK economy £230bn, report warns


  • Heathrow Airport reports record-breaking April

    Heathrow Airport reported an increase in transatlantic passenger traffic in April despite President Donald Trump’s policy changes sparking a sharp downturn in US tourism. Some 1.8m passengers travelled between North America and the UK’s busiest hub over the month, up 5.5 per cent year-on-year. Heathrow also said year-to-date traffic to and from New York’s JFK…


  • Santander rejected £11bn NATWEST bid for UK business

    Santander rebuffed an £11bn bid for its UK retail banking division from Natwest earlier this year because it was was too low. The two lenders are no longer in negotiations, according to people familliar with the matter cited by the Financial Times, despite consistent speculation about the fate of the Spanish financial juggernaut’s UK business.…


  • Bank of England governor urges UK to rebuild EU trade ties ahead of key summit

    Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey has urged renewed efforts to restore trade relations with the European Union.


  • Tesla denies claims of Musk succession search

    Tesla has denied reports that its board is seeking a replacement for chief executive Elon Musk, after a Wall Street Journal report claimed the company had began a search for its new chief executive, amid mounting concerns on his political entanglements. In a post early Thursday on X, the social media owned by Musk, Tesla…


  • Tesla begins CEO search as Elon Musk vows return amid stock drop and political backlash

    Tesla begins search to replace Elon Musk after 71% profit drop and growing investor unease over his political role, as Musk pledges to shift focus back to the company. Read more: Tesla launches CEO search as Elon Musk pledges return amid stock plunge and political fallout