Post-pandemic, lots of us are back using trains for leisure travel, and rail freight has kept going too. But business journeys are still a fraction of their pre-Covid levels, and few will shed a tear if we don’t have to commute so much in future either. Which is why the…
This article was written by David Williamson and originally published in the Daily Express. A REVOLUTION in how the Government spends its money is being planned so small businesses across Britain will have a real chance of winning a slice of £300billion in public procurement cash. Ministers want to use…
This article was written by Adam John and originally published on Utility Week. The latest act in the tragedy that is the energy crisis has seen Ofgem push forward with plans to implement a quarterly price cap as part of its response to soaring wholesale costs. This minded-to position would make it…
“As I argue in Poverty Trapped bias can ruin life chances if it stops the best candidates from being hired or promoted on merit at work. It doesn’t matter if the bias is accidental or deliberate; employers lose the top talent either way, and the best candidates miss opportunities unfairly too. But many…