There are days when time is of the essence and you need to make dinner as quickly as possible. In such situations, you can make some really good meals with canned foods. Yes, it is true that these foods have developed a bad reputation, but it shouldn’t happen that way. After all, canned goods […]Read More
Having worked in the SME space for the past couple of decades, I have noticed a certain pattern that is not all that surprising. The more experience a person has in business, the better business loan they are likely to get. In general, this is not because banks or lenders are more confident in […]Read More
It’s a warm summer afternoon. You decide to go to the park near your house for some fresh air. All you need for the next hour or so is to lay somewhere in peace, without any disturbance. But to sit under the tree leaning against it may not always be comfortable. You need something […]Read More
Roulette is an easy casino game to learn. Nevertheless, it still is a sophisticated game to play and users will benefit immensely by knowing a few roulette tips and tricks. Here we take a look at a few of them so users can learn how to win at it easily. Basics of the game […]Read More
British and European leaders have just weeks to save the car industry from the “devastating” impact of a no-deal Brexit, carmakers from across the continent have warned. Automotive groups from the UK and the rest of the European Union have joined forces to demand negotiators “pull out all the stops” to prevent Britain reverting […]Read More
Business Matters caught up with Clare George-Hilley, founder of technology and fintech specialist PR agency Centropy, as the company celebrates three years of trading. Clare discusses the highs and lows of launching a challenger PR agency, the outlook for businesses and how technology is set to transform traditional working patterns beyond all recognition. What […]Read More
Around 30% of workers in Wales could regularly work from home even after the coronavirus pandemic, the Welsh government has said. During the worst of the crisis, people from across the UK were told to work at home if possible, a move that resulted in less road congestion and pollution as well as limiting […]Read More
The leader of the UK’s six million trade union members is demanding an extension of the coronavirus furlough scheme to prevent “a tsunami of job losses”. In a direct appeal to Chancellor Rishi Sunak, TUC General Secretary Frances O’Grady says the pandemic won’t end in October, so neither should government support for jobs. She […]Read More
Close to half a million redundancies are likely to be announced in the autumn, although the number could end up exceeding 700,000, according to a study that lays bare the scale of the Covid-19 jobs crisis facing the UK. These job cuts are on top of 240,000 redundancies officially recorded by the government up […]Read More
JD Wetherspoon has said 66 employees out of its workforce of more than 41,000 have tested positive for Covid-19 as it maintained that its pubs are safe for drinkers and diners. The firm’s announcement came after concerns were raised last month that the chain was failing to prevent overcrowding in its pubs, which are […]Read More



















