Does your company nurture neurodiverse talent?
Universal Music UK have changed their work culture to be more inclusive to neurodiverse people.
Microsoft makes ‘carbon negative’ pledge
The tech giant promises to remove all the carbon it has emitted since its founding in 1975.
Hays Travel: ‘We’re different to Thomas Cook’
The company has taken over all 550 Thomas Cook stores after the package holiday firm collapsed.
Why is kosher food soaring in popularity?
Sales of kosher accredited food is booming around the world, with more and more firms getting in on act.
The accidental Singer sewing machine revolution
A device that changed women’s lives was originally intended to make one man rich.
Is it OK to call in sick with a common cold?
Should you just crack on with it when you have a cold, or hide under the duvet for everybody’s sake?
CEO Secrets: Vegan ice cream entrepreneur shares her advice
Cecily Mills explains how moving back to her parents’ house provided her business breakthrough.
Why people use bots to buy limited edition trainers
The resale market of rare trainers has exploded with the use of computer bots, the BBC finds.
Plug-in and sail: Meet the electric ferry pioneers
Battery powered ferries are becoming bigger and are sailing further, but they are still expensive.
How to save the UK’s crisis-hit High Streets
There are 50,000 fewer shops on UK High Streets than a decade ago, and the decline is continuing.
