Philippines drops in Sustainable Trade Index
Philippines drops in Sustainable Trade Index - BusinessWorld Online THE PHILIPPINES slipped to 13th place among 30 economies engaging in sustainable
Why House Republicans might be stuck with their speaker-ousting problems next year
House Republicans are gearing up for an intra-party war early next year over the ability to defenestrate a speaker. While the majority of Republicans despise the tool, which has single-handedly caused repeated chaos this Congress, a number of conservatives are
Rayner’s workers’ rights overhaul could cost employers up to £5bn annually, government warns
Angela Rayner’s ambitious overhaul of workers’ rights could burden UK employers with nearly £5 billion in additional costs each year, according to an impact assessment published by the government. The reforms, proposed in the Employment Rights Bill, could result in businesses
One-third of UK businesses urge government to cut Brexit red tape
Almost a third of UK businesses are urging the government to reduce post-Brexit regulations and red tape to support British trade, according to a survey conducted by Santander. The survey reveals that while there is a growing sense of optimism among
UK government borrowing surges to £16.6bn in September, exceeding forecasts
Government borrowing in the UK surged to £16.6 billion in September, exceeding expectations and putting additional pressure on Chancellor Rachel Reeves ahead of her first Budget next week. According to figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), the deficit for