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Sustainability with Substance: Ninety One publishes its Global Environment Impact Report
Ninety One has today published its fourth annual Global Environment Impact Report, which provides its ‘sustainability attribution’ for every holding within the…
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New research shows three quarters of Brits will stop dining out over concerns around the cost-of-living crisis
A new survey from Hodge has found that 76% of people in the UK are poised to stop dining out and a…
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First Women’s Health Strategy announced, but Peppy warns employers not to wait
Following news that the Government has published the first Women’s Health Strategy, Peppy, the digital health platform, says it welcomes the move, but urges…
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UK charity tax relief receipts remain broadly steady but warning over future donations given cost of living crisis
New data published by HMRC shows that for the tax year ending April 2022 tax reliefs for UK charities and their donors was £5.4 billion which…
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Electric car charging points can add up to a 5% increase in property value according to James Baker
Even throughout the cost-of-living crises, the housing market continues to soar. James Baker at RegCarCheck reveals just how much car-related amenities can…
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The top UK cities to work from home
Written by Thomas Goodman at MyJobQuote With an estimated 30% of UK companies offering full-time remote working, and 7 out of 10…
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We must change the kind of power we use – Steve Tigar
Written by Steve Tigar, loveelectric.cars Let’s view this recent heatwave both as a warning we can’t ignore and an opportunity we can’t…
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Andy Briggs, Phoenix Group CEO and UK Government Business Champion for Older Workers and the Ageing Society comments on the Government’s response to the Menopause and Workplace report
Commenting on the government’s response to the Menopause and the Workplace report (here), Andy Briggs CEO of Phoenix Group and the UK…
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Eurozone business activity falls unexpectedly in July
Business activity unexpectedly contracted in the eurozone in July as surging costs saw consumers retrench their spending, a survey released on Friday…
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Six high street banks broke CMA information rules
Six high street banks were found to have broken rules imposed by the Competition and Markets Authority under the Retail Banking Market…
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