More than one in ten new cars, or 10.7 per cent of car registrations, last month were fully battery electric vehicles, new data has shown. The American zero-emission car the Tesla Model 3 was the single biggest seller in the UK in the month. Not only was June the […]
Electric vehicles make up 10% of new car sales for first time
More than one in ten new cars, or 10.7 per cent of car registrations, last month were fully battery electric vehicles, new data has shown. The American zero-emission car the Tesla Model 3 was the single biggest seller in the UK in the month. Not only was June the […]
Electric vehicles make up 10% of new car sales for first time
More than one in ten new cars, or 10.7 per cent of car registrations, last month were fully battery electric vehicles, new data has shown. The American zero-emission car the Tesla Model 3 was the single biggest seller in the UK in the month. Not only was June the […]
Electric vehicles make up 10% of new car sales for first time
More than one in ten new cars, or 10.7 per cent of car registrations, last month were fully battery electric vehicles, new data has shown. The American zero-emission car the Tesla Model 3 was the single biggest seller in the UK in the month. Not only was June the […]
Electric vehicles make up 10% of new car sales for first time
More than one in ten new cars, or 10.7 per cent of car registrations, last month were fully battery electric vehicles, new data has shown. The American zero-emission car the Tesla Model 3 was the single biggest seller in the UK in the month. Not only was June the […]
The Three C’s of Effective Leadership Communication, Culture, Character
Each of us has experienced the pandemic in our own way, both the negative and positive aspects of working from home and isolation from workmates and clients. Without the face-to-face contacts from my consulting, teaching, and speaking activities, this period has enabled me to reflect on my years of […]
Banks and insurers braced for deluge of litigation claims
Banks and insurers are warning that proposals to introduce stronger consumer protection rules may stop innovation and lead to a deluge of litigation from claims management companies. Concerns are so grave about the “consumer duty” that some senior executives have complained to Treasury officials and are privately warning that […]
UK business urge Prime Minister to back a return to the office
A group of business leaders has urged ministers to “set the country clearly on the path to recovery” by encouraging people to return to the office. Firms needed to know what the end of Covid restrictions would mean in practice, more than 50 leaders said in a letter to […]
Pandemic has driven a wave of job resignations after flexible working proposals are rejected
Around one in eight office workers has resigned or will resign from their job as a result of the pandemic with remote working one of the key reasons for quitting, new research shows. Its research found 12% of office workers – around two million employees – plan to quit […]
UK-EU relations deteriorate again after ‘strange’ David Frost remarks
The EU fears that Boris Johnson wants to “dismantle” the Northern Ireland protocol, the Irish foreign minister has said, as relations between Brussels and London deteriorated again after remarks by the Brexit minister David Frost in the past 24 hours. Simon Coveney told RTÉ on Sunday that EU leaders […]