A new policy programme from some of the UK’s most innovative businesses and thinkers sets out a range of recommendations for government and regulators to consider.
A Better Tomorrow™, one where smokers who would otherwise continue to smoke switch to less risky alternatives, such as vaping, is once again within reach. We must grasp this opportunity with both hands, or risk it slipping between our fingers.
The Government’s support has seen the UK make incredible strides in slashing smoking rates. But without regulatory change, this progress will be at risk.
Government must protect the vulnerable, but the vast majority who bet safely and happily should be able to do so without needless intrusion.
Despite dire predictions, travellers are returning in droves. Hunt should not overlook this vital sector in his Spring Budget.
In Stoke, bet365 employs over 5000 people in a myriad of roles, many highly skilled and well paid. Jobs like these are the lifeblood of any community.
It not only presents a growing opportunity to help provide more secure and clean electricity, heating and fuels but also offers a major source of new industrial growth.
The best way to protect the small proportion who struggle is to guarantee a mature, well-regulated gaming sector.
Airbnb looks forward to working together with policymakers to establish clear and proportionate rules on short-term lets
If our members are constricted further, with no freedom to compete and invest, it is not just they and their customers which will suffer. It will be the Treasury.
The British authorities’ apparent willingness to go along with Washington on this is politically and legally disastrous for the UK.
In Great Britain, all our bottles are 100 per cent recyclable and 500ml bottles (excluding label and cap) are made from 100 per cent recycled plastic content (rPET).
Only when we work together to unlock the potential of Britain’s smallest entrepreneurs can we unleash the full power of the economy.
The old, simplistic idea of ‘learn, work, retire’ is badly out-of-date – but 20th-century thinking is preventing the UK from moving on.
Left-wing governments’ response to the financial crisis ignored economic reality and condemned our country to a decade of misery.