Euston station switches off its controversial 200ft advertising billboard after complaints from commuters over lost passenger information, following overcrowding and train cancellations.
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Olive oil prices set to halve as Mediterranean bumper harvest looms
Olive oil prices are predicted to drop by up to 50% as improved weather conditions in the Mediterranean lead to a bumper harvest, bringing relief to shoppers after record-high costs.
Business Development, dark art to team sport
In today’s competitive landscape, effective business development hinges on your entire team representing your brand with conviction and clarity.
A guide to the new legal duty on employers to prevent workplace sexual harassment
A new duty on employers to take reasonable steps to prevent sexual harassment is imminent. What do businesses need to do to prepare?
Pink Floyd sells catalogue to Sony Music for $400M after years of legal battles
Pink Floyd finalises a $400M deal with Sony Music, selling rights to their music catalogue and name after years of disputes. Sony gains merchandise and media rights but not songwriting copyrights.
Canary Wharf introduces eels and songbirds to boost appeal amid office exodus
Canary Wharf welcomes European eels and rare wildlife as part of its Eden Dock project, aiming to increase biodiversity and attract more office workers and residents amidst a decline in occupancy.
Birmingham Makes History with Its First-Ever Legal Whiskey: Spirit of Birmingham
Birmingham has reached a historic milestone with the launch of its first-ever legal whiskey, crafted by siblings Anthony Dillon and Joanie Doyle.
Pensioners rush to buy heat-saving products ahead of winter fuel allowance cuts
Pensioners race to buy heat-saving products as the government prepares to cut winter fuel payments. DIY stores report a surge in insulation sales as households brace for higher energy bills and reduced support.
Deepmind chief predicts AI could cure all diseases within a decade
Sir Demis Hassabis, the CEO of Google DeepMind, has boldly predicted that artificial intelligence (AI) could be capable of curing all diseases within the next ten years.
Martha Lane Fox to co-chair government panel driving public sector tech reform
Martha Lane Fox co-chairs a new government panel of experts aiming to reform public services with technology, as the UK government focuses on digital transformation and AI integration across Whitehall.
eBay UK removes selling fees across categories to boost private sellers
eBay UK has removed selling fees for private sellers across all categories except motors, simplifying the platform with AI tools, local sales, and enhanced delivery options. Find out how these changes make it easier to sell.
National Insurance on employer pension contributions could raise billions for Treasury coffers
Applying national insurance to employer pension contributions could raise billions for the Treasury, with estimates suggesting a net £16 billion boost. Learn more about the potential reform and its implications.
Unloc and Verizon launch Young Entrepreneurs Challenge 2025 across Europe with £10,000 prize and mentorship
Unloc and Verizon Business have launched the Young Entrepreneurs Challenge 2025, offering European innovators aged 16-25 the chance to win £10,000, mentorship, and a spot at the Global One Young World Summit. Apply now!
RugbyPass scores major double win at the 2024 Global Search Awards
At the recent 2024 Global Search Awards, rugby news platform, RugbyPass, was named the winner of two hotly contested and highly coveted awards – the ‘Best Use of Content Marketing’ and ‘Best Use of PR’.
Companies House introduces new penalties to boost compliance and corporate transparency
Companies House has implemented a new regime of penalties aimed at improving compliance and transparency in the UK’s company register, with a focus on cracking down on misuse and economic crime.