The latest list of Brexit casualties is a sobering reminder of what lies in store for Britain

A comprehensive list of companies preparing to leave the UK after Brexit has been making the rounds on social media as Theresa May enters final negotiations with the EU, and makes for a sobering reminder of what lies in store for Britain. Many major industries face a significant shock when the country’s divorce from the European Union is delivered, with news that a $240-billion-a-day market is set to leave London for Amsterdam one of many devastating blows to the economy....

Twitter reacts over speculation Brexit could make British Airways Spanish

Twitter has reacted with fury over news that British Airways is reportedly seeking the support of the Spanish government to keep its planes flying in the event of a no-deal Brexit. Journalist Jonathan Haynes tweeted: “Brexit to make British Airways Spanish? Is this what people voted for?”, whilst Craig Grannell said “laughing stock doesn’t really cover it” following news that the company’s parent owner IAG will seek a closer alliance with Madrid to retain operating rights. EU rules state that...

Today is the day women effectively stop earning for the rest of the year relative to men

November 10th marks the day women will effectively stop earning for the rest of the year relative to men. Equal Pay Day 2018 was calculated by women’s group the Fawcett Society and marks the day when the average male’s pay outstrips that of women in comparative jobs. The date has been the same for the past 2 years highlights the startlingly fact the gender pay gap is not closing. Maike Currie, investment director for Fidelity International below, said: “The Equal...

3 Trends Affecting British Businesses Marketing Campaigns Today

With 2018 quickly coming to an end, many companies are using this time to revisit their current marketing campaigns. This enables them to do two things. First, it makes it possible to maximize their results for the remainder of this year by addressing (and focusing on) some of the most current trends. Second, taking a deeper look into what types of efforts are working and which ones aren’t also helps businesses decide what types of marketing strategies they should consider...

“Too litle, too late” Dankse Bank permits Whistleblower to testify before Danish & European Parliaments

Today the Danske Bank whistleblower, Mr. Howard Wilkinson, was informed by Danske Bank that the secrecy agreement the Bank required him to sign in 2014 has been partially waived.  Mr. Wilkinson has been granted permission to testify before the European and Danish Parliaments, and to provide information to the U.S. Department of Justice, and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission concerning the money $230 billion money laundering scheme for which Danske Bank participated in. Stephen M Kohn from Kohn, Kohn...

Why a Half-Hearted Welcome Can Strip Your Bottom Line

In a world where we’re marketed to almost around the clock, that first impression is ultimately the crucial point that holds all of the aces.  Those first few seconds determine whether your sales till will ring or collect dust, so get it wrong and you’ll get a nonchalant shrug at best. Stand out in a crowd Your Marketing Suite is the equivalent of getting noticed in that crowded room...    With energy inflated just like at a party, your potential...

Review of business rates called for as Brexit uncertainty takes toll on UK commercial property

The ongoing uncertainty surrounding the Brexit negotiations is taking its toll on the UK Commercial Property market, causing some hesitancy among tenants, according to the Q3 2018 RICS UK Commercial Property Market survey.  Because of the continued uncertainty, RICS (Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors) is calling on the government to review the business rates system in the upcoming Budget. Brexit uncertainty is taking its toll at the headline level, as occupier demand fell slightly, with a net balance of –9%...

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