Furniture firm ScS experiences strong order intake growth
Increased restrictions across the UK meant its stores were closed from late December onwards, with its Scottish stores opening on April 5, followed by its English and Welsh stores on 12 April.
Vp sees a strong recovery after tough time during the pandemic
The Harrogate-based firm said annual profits were ahead of market expectations and it has seen a strong start to its new financial year amid a supportive market backdrop.
Britain is heading for 'perfect summer storm', warns Labour
The Opposition has warned a “perfect summer storm” is brewing, with high street businesses still hit by restrictions if the Government delays an announcement.
Summer staycation hotspot to get mobile upgrade
Upgrades to the 4G network are due to be completed in the town over the next few months.EE, which is part of the BT Group, said the extra mobile capacity will bring better coverage and increased speeds in high demand areas. It added that mobile users will have a better signal to make calls and faster data speeds to access the internet and apps.
Royal recognition for Batley-based furniture manufacturer HSL
HSL, which has more than 50 years’ experience hand-crafting chairs, sofas and beds, is one of 205 organisations nationally to be recognised with a prestigious Queen’s Award for Enterprise.
This is how online fashion business Boohoo delivered strong sales as restrictions were eased
The decision comes as retired judge Sir Brian Leveson completed a third report as part of an independent review into the company, following the exposure of poor practices at some of the factories it used.
Thousands of Tesco workers could be due compensation following new ruling on equal pay
The bloc’s top court indicated that pay conditions for shop-floor workers can be compared with the company’s distribution staff.
Drax carbon capture plan to create 50,000 jobs takes major step following contract with Mitsubishi
The contract will see Mitsubishi provide their carbon capture technology to Drax’s plan to become emissions negative by the end of the decade in what is thought to be the largest deployment of negative emissions in power generation anywhere in the world.
Labour's Shadow Secretary of State for Employment Rights and Protections Andy McDonald says allowing working people to have their rights abused is 'economically illiterate'
Prior to entering politics, the legal career of Labour MP Andy McDonald focused on health and safety at work, often representing members of the Armed Forces who had suffered brain or spinal cord injuries serving their country.
Leeds solar farm which could meet annual energy needs of up to 12,000 families recommended for approval
Banks Renewables submitted a planning application for the proposed new Barnsdale solar energy park between Kippax and Allerton Bywater in November last year.














