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Hospitality firms ‘to incur £1bn costs from employer NICs on 774,000 more workers’
The hospitality industry will incur an extra £1bn of costs for 774,000 of its workers who will be newly eligible for employer national insurance contributions from April, endangering jobs and businesses, a leading industry body has claimed.
UKHospitality, which represents thousands of restaurants, hotels, pubs, cafes and nightclubs, is calling …
Is the penny finally dropping on the post-Brexit economy? | Letters
UK ‘second most attractive country for investment’, survey finds
The UK is the second most attractive country for investment behind the US, signalling a climb up the rankings, according to an annual survey of global business leaders by the consultancy PwC.
Racing’s ‘rural revolt’ should not be used in gambling checks battle
It was free-to-enter for the seven-race card at Fakenham on Sunday – but only if you arrived in a tractor, and parked in the middle of the track where the ITV Racing cameras – which were making a rare excursion to the Norfolk course – could see you. Around 50 …
‘We need people to recognise the urgency’: Peterborough Cathedral faces financial ruin
Dalliston, the …
Global financial sector dropping key green pledges as Trump takes office
Trump presidency will help to ‘occupy Brussels’, says Orbán
Donald Trump’s presidency will boost rightwing political forces across Europe, the Hungarian prime minister, Viktor Orbán, has said, as he announced an offensive “to occupy Brussels”.
Hungary’s long-serving prime minister and Trump ally was speaking as European far-right and nationalist politicians flocked to Washington to welcome the returning US president …
Food delivery apps urged to reveal how algorithms affect UK couriers’ work
Takeaway delivery apps are facing pressure to crack open the black-box algorithms that govern the work of more than 100,000 couriers in the UK and reveal more about how decisions are made on pay and access to jobs.
A coalition including the TUC, Amnesty International, couriers’ unions and the campaign …
Why is TikTok back working again in US as Trump takes office?
restoring its service in the US
after Donald Trump said he would issue an executive order when president to allow the app to continue operating.It had shut itself down late on Saturday ahead of a Sunday deadline to divest its Chinese shareholders or face …
Santander rushes guidance to managers as it reviews its future in UK
Santander has rushed out a note to senior managers after it emerged that the Spanish-owned lender is reviewing the future of its UK business amid mounting frustrations over regulation.
The chief executive of Santander’s UK corporate and commercial bank, John Baldwin, sent out a memo outlining how to respond to …