Business

Morrisons calls on entrepreneurs to get in touch

The programme will give firms the potential to sell their products in all 497 Morrisons stores as well as listings in other parts of the business including Morrisons.com, Food Boxes and wholesale channels like Amazon.

Cineworld report "strong opening weekend" after months behind closed doors

The cinema chain said its first week since the UK reopening was buoyed by the success of Peter Rabbit 2: The Runaway, which drew in family audiences.

App which aims to help consumers understand and manage debt raises £1.2m

The artificial intelligence-driven fintech firm, which is based in Barnsley, had previously raised £455,000 in pre-seed funding, which saw the initial build of the first version of the app. The app went on to receive full Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) authorisation in January 2021 and has already attracted its first beta users.

Yorkshire-based software firm Proactis secures contract win in Canada

Proactis Holdings has signed a three-year contract with Sheridan Nurseries, Canada’s largest garden centre, retailer and grower to provide its business spend management solution across Sheridan’s eight locations.

Plans unveiled for 311 affordable apartments on Leeds's South Bank

United Living New Homes, has been awarded a major contract by The Guinness Partnership to deliver new homes at its Points Cross development in Leeds.

FemTech benefits the whole population and not just woman, that's why it is here to stay – Rashmi Dube

The pandemic has highlighted several issues and changes, not least the environmental changes and the changes in respect of food and our health. The pandemic has been having a greater toll on women according to a study by the University of Calgary, which found “women reporting more anxiety and depression.

Support scheme launched to help independent breweries across Yorkshire

North Yorkshire’s Crooked Brewing has started the Small Brewery Project to bring together small independents, combining their expertise in a bid to reach a wider customer base and new stockists.

How Marks & Spencer swung to a £201.2m loss

Marks & Spencer has told shareholders that total revenues dropped after lower clothing and home sales despite an improvement in its food operations.

Yorkshire jeweller becomes an unexpected tourist attraction – in the Falkland Islands

For the rest of the year, she looks out on an equally picturesque scene – only the backdrop is the Falkland Islands where the Yorkshire jeweller’s business has become an unexpected tourist attraction.

How to avoid the perils that romance scams can bring to your life – Sarah Coles

Back when I was online dating, a decade ago, I was only ever approached by a handful of scammers. They had profile pictures of inexplicably shirtless male models, and told me they’d fallen in love at first sight at my photo (which for a while was of my hamster). In the intervening years, these criminals have become far more sophisticated – and numerous.