Captain Morgan encourages responsible drinking - less alcohol does not mean less fun
The 'Enjoy Slow' campaign motivates people to drink slowly and moderately, with Captain Morgan stating that responsible drinking is celebratory and should be a social and cultural norm.
The number of women in the financial markets grows every year despite stereotypes
Statistics from XTB group suggest the percentage of women interested in financial markets has increased from 16 per cent in 2022, with women working in the financial sector contributing £1.12 trillion to the UK economy.
Women to shape a more sustainable future as International Women's Day approaches
International Women's Day reopens the debate on gender equality in the workplace, as women continue to be the driving force in sustainability compared to their male counterparts.
Interest rate rose but so did the demand for steel as the British pound fell against the dollar
S&P 500 sheds 2%, FTSE 100 is expected to open lower, while the UK has seen the British pound fall against the dollar as the government negotiates with the striking public sector.
Artificial Intelligence might be the answer UK retailers need
Artificial intelligence and cloud-based analytics could be the biggest help for retailers to understand customer behaviour in 2023.
Recent survey reveals main causes of stress for senior management and leadership roles
Around 24% of employees in senior management positions in companies with more than 1001 employees experience 'Sunday scaries', according to recent survey by Ciphr.
Inflation in the UK has fallen - yet food prices have not
United Kingdom inflation eased to 10.1% in January 2023 and eased the pressure on the Bank of England. Many retailers, however, need to maintain higher product prices.
Findings from Reboot reveals people working from home offices are more productive
Four-day working from home week might have an 'overall better work/life balance', says Reboot's Managing Director Naomi Aharony.
Apprenticeships announcement failed to meet full endorsement from the Recruitment and Employment Confederation
Recruitment and Employment Confederation has responded to the government's announcement by the Secretary of State for Education, Gillian Keegan, regarding young people who will be able to use UCAS to search for apprenticeships.
Castellum ranks as Europe's most sustainable property company for the 7th time
Swedish property company has been included in the Sustainability Yearbook for the seventh time in a row and leads the European ranking. Ranked fifth globally, Castellum is determined to continue its sustainable goals.