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NFT sales net company Deloitte award for fastest-growing business New Zealand's fastest-growing privately owned business has sold 8 million digital collectables online. VeVe Digital’s 1239 per cent revenue growth over a three-year period saw it take out the Latest from Business.
Corrections and Clarifications — November 17, 2023 In the Business page story titled “Gold drives trade deficit to new high’, the name of the economist at QuantEco Research was erroneously given as Yuvika Gupta. It should have beenYuvika Singhal. This is a Premium article available exclusively to our subscribers. To read 250+ such premium articles every month unlock them all.
BP reports drop in profit and takes hit from US wind farms BP flagged a more than half-billion dollar charge it had taken on three wind farms off the coast of New York. Business said production in its gas and low carbon energy division had been around 1.8% lower in the first nine months of the year than last year.
Racists must hate the Tory party, for it embodies multi-ethnic Britain Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch declared that there was no better place in the world to be black than modern Britain. She was speaking as a minister of Nigerian origin, though in this sense she is unremarkable. The Tories need not flaunt this as a great accomplishment, says Dr Rakib Ehsan.
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Tory women taking the fight to Labour Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch accused Labour of peddling 'a narrative of hopelessness' about ethnic minority communities. Science Secretary Michelle Donelan had trans-extremism in her sights, promising to reverse the 'denial of biology and the steady creep of political correctness' within the public sector.
DAILY MAIL COMMENT: Tory women taking the fight to Labour Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch accused Labour of peddling 'a narrative of hopelessness' about ethnic minority communities. Science Secretary Michelle Donelan had trans-extremism in her sights, promising to reverse the 'denial of biology and the steady creep of political correctness' within the public sector.
The useless Government is destroying the Brexit dream Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch has accused Labour of blaming all of Britain’s ills on the EU. She has urged eternal vigilance on the part of Brexiteers, lest the case for remaining outside the EU is lost in the long term. But she carefully – and understandably – avoided a core reason why voters could, in due course, lose faith in Britain's long term existence outside the trading bloc.
Mood of the Boardroom: CEOs rank National’s front bench CEOs believe the National Party possesses a formidable pool of talent. The Mood of the Boardroom survey asked them to rate Latest from Business.
Rishi Sunak is doing what's 'right' on climate as he claims detractors 'don't care about families' Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch backs Rishi Sunak's net zero policy change. PM announced a raft of changes to the UK's climate pledges last night.
Lord Goldsmith too rich to feel net zero pain, says Kemi Badenoch Business Secretary suggests ex-Foreign Office minister is out of touch with the public because he has ‘way more money than pretty much everyone in the UK’ Lord Goldsmith is among several high-profile Conservatives to publicly criticise the net zero shake-up.
Angry Tories tear chunks out of each other over fortunes in eco plan civil war Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch took aim at ex-minister Lord Goldsmith. He argued the country needs a general election following Rishi Sunak’s climate policy bonfire. Tory peer said it was “cynical beyond belief’ for PM to claim he was stopping measures including a meat tax.
Corrections and Clarifications — September 14, 2023 A ‘Business’ page story titled “July industrial output rises by 5.7%, a 5-month high gain” (September 13, 2023) erroneously said in the strapline that mining output shrank. Only consumer durables’ output had shrunk in the said period.
Lee Anderson hails 'more proof we can succeed outside the EU' after huge car win Tory deputy chairman Lee Anderson hails 'Brexit booming Britain' BMW will transform Oxford plant to enable production of two new electric Mini models. Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch visited the site earlier today.
Rishi Sunak under intense pressure from fellow MPs to label China as a 'threat' Home Secretary Suella Braverman and security minister Tom Tugendhat are said to want the Communist superpower classed as a risk to the UK's safety and interests. But Business Secretary Kemi Badenoch said declaring China a threat would "escalate things"
Trade expert discusses UK-India trade deal negotiations as officials say progress is being made Talks have begun for the 12th round of trade negotiations. Business and Trade Secretary Kemi Badenoch visiting India this week. There has been speculation the two sides may be on the verge of signing a deal.
Corrections and Clarifications — August 25, 2023 The headline and text of the story on share price of TVS Supply Chain Solutions Limited (August 24, 2023, ‘Business’ page) had erroneously said the price slipped 3% on trading debut. Actually, there was a gain of 2% from issue price on debut.
Own-brand goods help Asda grow revenue by 9.6% Business reported a 9.6% hike in like-for-like sales in the three months to the end of June, rising to £5.4 billion. Sales of the company's own-brand products jumped by 14.7% during the period. Just Essentials, its lowest-price product line which was launched last year, has captured a fifth of the market in that time.
We’re not all terrified of aging The Aug. 6 Business articles painted a doom-and-gloom picture about aging in the U.S. Donna Butts: We need to remember the many older adults who strengthen our communities and families.
Card chain Clintons prepares to shut 38 shops in restructuring – reports High street retailer has appointed restructuring experts from FRP Advisory. Business is looking at a move which could see the firm swap its debt for equity. Comes a day after budget retailer Wilko confirmed it would appoint administrators.
Clintons 'set to shut 38 shops' in bid to stay in business High street retailer has appointed restructuring experts from FRP Advisory. Business is looking at a move that could see the firm swap its debt for equity. Comes a day after budget retailer Wilko confirmed it filed a notice of intent to appoint administrators.