
Employees blame bosses for obesity, but Jamie Oliver puts onus on Theresa May
More than one-third of UK workers think their bosses are to blame for rising obesity levels, according to new research by health insurance company Willis PMI Group. more»
More than one-third of UK workers think their bosses are to blame for rising obesity levels, according to new research by health insurance company Willis PMI Group. more»
Pokémon GO is fast becoming the most important marketing tool available to small business owners. How long it can last is uncertain, but while it does, Business Advice explains how to use it your advantage. more»
As the new cabinet settle down to work on a smooth Brexit, research has revealed that 93 per cent of small British exporters depend on Europe for business. more»
New research published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) has revealed that the majority of self-employed workers are positive about their situation, despite previous warnings that those freelancing have been forced into the position. more»
The department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) has been disbanded by new prime minister Theresa May in one of the most radical cabinet reshuffles in decades. more»
Many small business owners remain in the dark about the implications of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) on their firm. more»
Glassdoor’s 2016 ranking of the most popular UK towns and cities for staff has revealed that Cambridge and Milton Keynes are the best places to work in. more»
More than three-quarters of IT professionals think British firms will face increased security threats in the future due to a dearth of tech talent, according to new research from recruiter Robert Half Technology. more»
New research has revealed that a pint at lunchtime is out, but dating colleagues is acceptable when it comes to 21st century working etiquette. more»
With all the other contenders now out of the running, Theresa May is on track to become the UK’s next leader. Business Advice examines her track record on key business issues. more»