Month: April 2021

WANdisco sees revenue dip but Sheffield firm remains confident about year ahead

The Sheffield-based firm also reported an adjusted EBITDA loss of $22.2m and a statutory loss from operations of $34.3m. WANdisco said it remains confident in its ability to achieve at $35m in revenues in the 2021 financial year.

Leeds-based Pharmacy2U provides jabs to 200,000 citizens nationwide

Leeds-based Pharmacy2U has been vaccinating patients since January this year and now runs 16 sites with partners including Odeon Cinemas and Village Hotels.

Seven post lockdown bounceback wardrobe summer must-haves from gingham tops to shirt dresses as SS21 fashion trends hit the re-opened high street

Fashion is back. After months of loungewear, we are ready to step out of the trackies and into something a little more considered, more trend-focused and probably with a lot more going on in terms of colour and pattern.

A beautiful village barn conversion in between York and Harrogate

“We didn’t really want to live on an estate and we didn’t want a new build,” says James. So when they found a Red Barn, a beautiful new barn conversion on Back Lane in the village of Green Hammerton, between York and Harrogate, they were delighted.

Top 10 best city cars

Whether you are a commuter looking for some personal space post-lockdown, a newly qualified driver looking for an easy-to-drive first car or just someone after a cheap runaround for short trips, a city car could be the perfect vehicle for you. The compact models are easy to drive, easy to park and relatively cheap to buy and run, making them ideal as long as you don’t make too many long journeys or need to carry lots of passengers.

We haven't seen the back of the European Super League, that's capitalism – Alex Bond

The ESL project has rumbled away ever since the 90s. Last week, however, was the closest they came to success. Teams physically signed up; club executives made career moves; legal teams ran due diligence, and all looked set. Football was set to ‘change as we know it’.

Why Oskar Schindler was one of the greatest businesspeople of all time – Bird Lovegod

He had a rocky start, but really started to find his calling in 1939, when he joined the German Nazi Party.

Proactis reports growth despite Covid-19 headwinds

The Wetherby-based firm said its total contract value, excluding renewals, was £6.7m in the six months to January 31, which was delivered amid a backdrop of challenging coronavirus headwinds.

Bigblu to sell Quickline in bid to boost Yorkshire firm's customer numbers

BBB is selling the firm to investment group, Northleaf Capital Partners, and said that partnering with Northleaf as a majority shareholder will allow Quickline to achieve its growth strategy.

How to maximise opportunities for farmers in the face of change

As has been well reported, the Basic Payment Scheme (BPS) is being phased out and farmers are facing between a 5% and 25% reduction in payments for this year alone, with further cuts ahead. Even with the new BPS progressive reductions calculator available on the government website, the amount to be received from this income source is uncertain over the coming years.