Ministers will create 700 jobs when it invests £2 billion into 11 green hydrogen projects to help supply industry with renewable power. These projects will create 700 jobs over 15 years and will supply a Port Talbot paper mill, a whisky distillery
A major UK building society has revealed nearly 500 of its employees are at risk of losing their jobs as part of a huge shake-up. Nationwide has confirmed the move is part of an overhaul of head office operations at the building
There is a revolutionary change underway when it comes to making our food and drinks. The advent of robotics, once limited to the fields of industrial manufacturing and the beloved Roomba, is now making a monumental leap into our kitchens and dining
Energy Secretary Claire Coutinho has taken aim at Labour’s “mad” plans to borrow £28 billion and send British jobs abroad. The opposition party has pledged to spend the sum every year on green initiatives if “fiscal rules” allow it. Speaking at COP28
Kat managed to get a new job in business development quickly but decided to keep her other jobs (Image: Kat Gallagher ) A woman is working five jobs to save up a “comfort blanket” for emergencies – after a shock redundancy left
British Steel has announced plans to close down blast furnaces at one of its northern plants, placing up to 2,000 regional jobs at risk. The firm’s initiative to shutter the two blast furnaces and replace them with electric arc equivalents in Scunthorpe
The collapse of retail giant, Wilko, in September 2023, meant around 12,500 people across 400 stores were out of work across the UK. This included distribution centres in Worksop in Nottinghamshire and Newport in South Wales. The Nottinghamshire town was hit hard
French ministers have been forced to defend the handing out of resident permits for jobs in short supply amid heavy criticism of the policy from right-wing politicians. Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin has defended the French Government’s plan which he declared would be
A furious senior Cabinet Minister has told the body responsible for funding Britain’s scientific research that she is “outraged” it has appointed Hamas terrorist sympathisers to key positions. Michelle Donelan, the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, has written to
Freeports – economic tax havens which benefit from simpler planning rules – are said to be underpinning a renaissance across the country. They would not have been possible had Britain remained in the EU. In Teesside, 18,000 jobs are set to be