By James Reed Where the City’s movers and shakers have their say. Today, James Reed, chairman and CEO of Reed, takes the pen to talk about the world of work, his pre-office ritual, and some advice for the next generation Training the next generationMil…
What role does foreign talent have in some of Britain’s fastest-growing companies?
By Jennifer Sieg Foreign talent has once again been found leading a significant portion of the UK’s fastest-growing companies. According to an analysis of Beauhurst data conducted by The Entrepreneurs Network and immigration lawyers Fragomen, 39 per ce…
‘Rare’… Ex-Man Utd star wins plaudits after hat-trick, he is a ‘great luxury’
Amid Scott McTominay’s impending departure from Manchester United, his old midfield partner put on a show to remember earlier this week. Fred scored his first ever career hat-trick in action for Jose Mourinho’s Fenerbahce, with his side recording a stu…
St James’s Place: How high fees hide the wealth manager’s real performance
By Elliot Gulliver-Needham Investors who want to know how a St James’s Place fund compares to any other vehicle in the market have a problem: they just can’t do that. Traditionally, funds can be compared by taking into account the performance of their …
King’s Lynn’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital hopes to offer ‘epic’ support to dementia patients – but it needs your help
A hospital has launched a fundraising appeal to help improve the care and experiences of patients with dementia. Lynn’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital has launched the EPIC Moves, Better Lives appeal. The QEH has been collaborating with EPIC Norfolk, a not-f…
Hot Pots Café in March showcases work by people with learning disabilities and autism
A café that supports people with learning difficulties gain employment skills welcomed the community to an open day recently. The Hot Pots Café in March served coffee and cake, as well as offering a chance for people to find out more about the opportun…
Terrington St Clement student Adele Tolhurst creates petition to help protect mobile libraries in Norfolk
A 15-year-old has decided to take matters into her own hands to protect mobile libraries in the county. St Clement’s High School student Adele Tolhurst has started a petition, saying the library vans are vital. She says there is a “desperate need” for …
Crisp Malt factory in Great Rybrugh, near Fakenham, confirms plans for million-pound road to offset ‘roaring’ lorry sounds
A new road which could reduce “roaring” lorry sounds through a village is set to be built costing upwards of £1 million. The Crisp Malt factory in Great Ryburgh, near Fakenham, has announced its successful bid to build an alternative road for its HGVs …
How Declan Rice can prove Liam Gallagher wrong and spoil Oasis reunion with Arsenal title challenge
Millions of music fans across the world are rejoicing as British rock band Oasis have announced a shock reunion, but one Arsenal star may not be queueing up for a ticket. Oasis broke up in 2009 after a fallout between Liam Gallagher and his brother Noe…
Starmer to woo investors as new UK-Germany deal talks launched
By Jessica Frank-Keyes Sir Keir Starmer is set to woo major investors during a European trip which will see him launch negotiations for a major new UK-Germany treaty. The Prime Minister is set to meet bosses from Siemens Energy and Rheinmetall, as well…