Category Archives: Business

Three London brands introducing CBD to the masses

London is often at the vanguard of culture whether it be music, fashion or the arts. Currently the latest trend taking the UK by storm is CBD. CBD is a compound derived from cannabis that has no psychoactive effects and as such is fully legal

LONDONERS TO GET APP FOR LEGAL ADVICE

For many people the cost of seeking legal advice can often be too-much. But that is about to change with a pioneering new service involving a partnership between London-based national consumer law firm Slater & Gordon and technology business LegalShield UK. The two companies have

Beating the Bias: Unpacking the New Female Industrialists

To celebrate women in business, leading packaging supplier Rajapack have looked at gender diversity in the workplace. Speaking to female industry experts from sectors that have been traditionally male-dominated, such as construction, manufacturing, logistics, supply chain, packaging and engineering, it’s clear that parity benefits everyone,

Knowledge Transfer Network announces appointment of new CEO

The KTN Board has today announced that Dr Alicia Greated has been appointed as the new CEO of Knowledge Transfer Network Ltd. “We’re delighted that Alicia will be joining us as KTN Ltd CEO later this year. She is a proven leader, with the experience

The untold story of the DANAD Design collective heads to London

The untold story of the DANAD Design collective (1958-62): An exhibition of works celebrating DANAD’s 60th Anniversary heads to london. The DANAD Design exhibition, sponsored by Abet Laminati and hosted at Paul Smith’s Mayfair gallery, is the first in DANAD’s 2019-20 series of events celebrating

Research finds Consumers save £477 each year by haggling

Often seen as cheeky and a little bit awkward, consumers have previously shied away from haggling. However, the latest instalment of the Haggling Index fromTopCashback.co.uk, the UK’s most generous cashback shopping site, reveals consumer confidence is on the rise. The report shows an 11 per cent