Brits Revive Make Do and Mend to Cut Costs and Waste
A new survey reveals a resurgence in the 'make do and mend' ethos, with nearly half of Brits repairing damaged items to save money and help the environment.
A new survey reveals a resurgence in the 'make do and mend' ethos, with nearly half of Brits repairing damaged items to save money and help the environment.
Ina De, a senior executive at JPMorgan, has retired from the bank following a career spanning almost 40 years, marking a significant transition in the firm's leadership.
Discover well-reviewed European package holidays for 2026 still showing availability as the loveholidays Sale enters its final days, including properties in Turkey, Portugal, Malta, Spain, and Greece.
Secure Trust Bank has sold its motor finance division to LCM Partners, generating a £9m gain and boosting capital ratios after setting aside £21m for sector redress.
Female workers in India endure psychological trauma by reviewing abusive material to train AI systems, raising ethical concerns about the tech industry's labour practices.
Analysis of how Britain can revitalise its industrial base by adopting strategies from developing economies, with insights from China's economic transformation.
Shell has increased its multibillion-pound debt pile to unprecedented levels while simultaneously delivering record shareholder payouts, raising concerns about financial sustainability amid volatile oil prices.
Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) fund fees are falling sharply in London due to increased competition, regulatory pressure, and investor demand for cost-effective sustainable options.
Wealth management platform Sidekick has raised nearly £8 million in Series A funding led by Eos Ventures and Development Bank of Wales to expand its services for professionals.
A detailed review comparing Dunelm's £40 Teddy Electric Throw with Carmen's £62 Faux Fur Electric Blanket, exploring warmth, comfort and value for money.
Money expert Martin Lewis explains how failing to pay off credit card balances in full can lead to interest charges on the entire amount, not just the remaining debt.
Analysts at ING predict UK inflation will fall sharply this spring, potentially dropping below the Bank of England's 2% target, enabling two interest rate cuts by summer.
Reality star Kate Ferdinand reveals she misses London life after relocating to Dubai with husband Rio, though she acknowledges benefits for their family.
BNP Paribas reports a slight decline in dealmaking fees for the first half of 2024, offset by a significant increase in trading revenues amid volatile market conditions.
Discover Milan's top bars and restaurants with local tips from Simone Barlaam, perfect for visitors to the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics.
Google's Pixel Buds 2a offer compact design, noise cancelling, and solid battery life at £109. A review of their sound, features, and sustainability.
A landmark £100 billion funding initiative for AI-driven circular economy projects has mysteriously vanished, involving tech giants Nvidia and OpenAI, raising questions about transparency in green tech investments.
Families can get free Merlin Essential Annual Passes by booking short breaks at Chessington, Legoland, or Thorpe Park before March 1, 2026.
Global markets face a trillion-dollar tech sell-off as the Bank of England's monetary committee meets to decide on interest rates, with inflation and Trump tariffs in focus.
Money Saving Expert has secured two collective switching deals offering up to 16% savings on energy bills, with benefits continuing after April's price cap reduction.
London Assembly demands Mayor Sadiq Khan clarify spending of £300m+ surplus from business rates and school meal savings in next year's budget.
London's specialty insurance sector, contributing £61bn to UK GDP, faces critical talent shortages as workforce ages and graduate recruitment declines, threatening its global leadership position.
Discover how St Lucia, famed as the Caribbean's honeymoon capital, transforms into a kitesurfing paradise at Coconut Bay Beach Resort & Spa, offering adrenaline-packed adventures and serene relaxation.
Tesco, Sainsbury's, Asda, and Aldi are discussing reintroducing £2 weekly top-ups for the NHS Healthy Start scheme, which helps low-income families buy nutritious food.
Royal Mail is upgrading 3,500 postboxes across London with solar panels and parcel drawers, temporarily wrapping them in black during installation in Clapham and Streatham.
Anthropic's new legal AI plugin has triggered significant market shifts, wiping billions from traditional legal software firms while specialized AI startups face rising competition and consolidation.
Britain's Making Tax Digital initiative risks backfiring as SMEs cite cost fears and complexity, despite potential £25.3bn economic boost from wider digital adoption.
The rapid adoption of Openclaw, an open-source autonomous AI assistant, is creating significant Shadow AI risks for UK businesses by operating locally and coordinating tasks across systems without corporate oversight.
Brad Karp, chairman of law firm Paul Weiss, has resigned following revelations of his involvement in Jeffrey Epstein emails, sparking a major leadership crisis.
David O'Sullivan, EU sanctions envoy, says Western sanctions are significantly impacting Russia's economy, with war-based distortions potentially becoming unsustainable by 2026.