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The Business Professor

Marketing - What Do Business Relationships Include

Higher Ed
Marketing - What Do Business Relationships Include
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Financial Times

Charts that Count: how online shopping keeps inflation down

Higher Ed
FT data journalist Brooke Fox explains why some economists believe changes in technology may also change the way we understand inflation.
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Financial Times

Budget 2020: what it means for your money

Higher Ed
FT personal finance editor Claer Barrett looks at the key takeaways from chancellor Rishi Sunak's Budget, from coronavirus to property, pensions to booze.
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US Department of Agriculture

Farmers Markets More Popular Than Ever

Higher Ed
USDA is making it easier for farmers to sell directly to consumers.
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Sustainable Business Consulting

Green Building

Higher Ed
Describes the business benefits of building green like increased employee productivity and significant cost savings
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XKA Digital

Love your customer

Higher Ed
Alastair Storey serves as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Westbury Street Holdings Limited, which employs 12,000 people in the catering and hospitality sector. Alastair has over 25 years experience in the catering sector, and in...
Instructional Video3:59
Sustainable Business Consulting

What's Happening in the Marketplace

Higher Ed
Recognizing the significance of sustainability, and companies are addressing social and environmental issues in order to be part of the solution. Learn the four lenses for communicating sustainability: financial return, brand value,...
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Press Association

Government announces plans to ‘get Britain working again’

Higher Ed
Places with the highest levels of joblessness will get extra NHS support as the Government bids to “get Britain working again”. Work and Pensions Secretary Liz Kendall will announce the plans on Tuesday as part of wide-ranging reforms...
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Press Association

Steve Reed gives update on Storm Bert response

Higher Ed
An elderly woman is evacuated by firefighters after Billing Aquadrome is submerged as Storm Bert wreaks havoc across the United Kingdom. The Aquadrome was the only area in England with a severe flood warning on Monday morning, with the...
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Press Association

Green party leader pledges improvement to Work/Life balance in Ireland

Higher Ed
Green party leader and minister Roderic O'Gorman said his party is pledging to implement a Citizens' Assembly on implementing a four-day work week and a new bank holiday. Mr O'Gorman, speaking at Merrion Square, also urged caution in...
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Press Association

Fine Gael has the energy and experience to lead the country again, says Paschal Donohoe

Higher Ed
Paschal Donohoe discusses the future of Ireland at the Fine Gael launch of its plan to cut costs for businesses, ahead of the General Election on November 29.
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Press Association

Critical that we give certainty to hospitality sector, says Peter Burke

Higher Ed
Minister of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Peter Burke, discusses the future of Ireland at the Fine Gael launch of its plan to cut costs for businesses, ahead of the General Election on November 29.
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Press Association

If re-elected, Fine Gael will back businesses with 800m euro investment - Simon Harris

Higher Ed
Fine Gael has pledged to cut the VAT rate for the food-related hospitality sector to 11%, according to a new party election promise – just weeks after no change was implemented in the Budget. The party is also promising a PRSI rebate for...
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Press Association

Irish Labour leader expresses surprise at Fine Gael VAT announcement

Higher Ed
Irish Labour leader Ivana Bacik with candidate for Dublin South West Ciaran Ahern canvassing in Kimmage, ahead of the General Election on November 29.
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Press Association

Hotels to miss out on Fine Gael promise of VAT cut

Higher Ed
Fine Gael has pledged to cut the VAT rate for the food-related hospitality sector to 11%, according to a new party election promise – just weeks after no change was implemented in the Budget. Taoiseach Simon Harris set out his party’s...
News Clip6:41
Press Association

Fine Gael unveils 800m euro package for businesses in hospitality - full Simon Harris speech

Higher Ed
Fine Gael has pledged to cut the VAT rate for the hospitality sector to 11%, according to a new party election promise – just weeks after no change was implemented in the Budget. Taoiseach Simon Harris set out his party’s plan for...
News Clip4:52
Press Association

Small businesses are the backbone of the Irish economy, says Simon Harris

Higher Ed
Fine Gael has pledged to cut the VAT rate for the hospitality sector to 11%, according to a new party election promise – just weeks after no change was implemented in the Budget. Taoiseach Simon Harris set out his party’s plan for...
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Press Association

Helen McEntee promises to implement retail crime strategy if Fine Gael is re-elected

Higher Ed
Minister for Justice Helen McEntee joins her Fine Gael colleagues on day one of the campaign trail for the upcoming general election in Ireland.
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Press Association

Budget allocation to Northern Ireland 'encouraging' but will 'not undo the damage'

Higher Ed
Reacting to the Budget, Stormont Finance minister Caoimhe Archibald said while the allocations to Northern Ireland were “encouraging” they were still not at a level to resolve Stormont’s funding problems. “My initial assessment of this...
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Press Association

Politicians react to the Chancellor's first Budget

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Politicians speak to the media on College Green in Westminster, London, after Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves delivered her Budget in the Houses of Parliament
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Press Association

Autumn Budget: Robert Jenrick reaction

Higher Ed
Conservative leadership candidate Robert Jenrick gives his reaction to the Chancellor's Autumn Budget, calling it the "largest heist in modern political history".
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Curated Video

Trump calls highly-criticized Madison Square Garden rally a 'lovefest'

Higher Ed
Comedian Tony Hinchcliffe faced backlash after joking at the rally that Puerto Rico was a "floating island of garbage." (Scripps News)
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Press Association

London mayor announces increase in London living wage

Higher Ed
Sadiq Khan announces the increase in the London Living Wage. Over 140,000 Londoners working for 4,000 Living Wage employers are set for a vital cost of living pay boost, as the Living Wage Foundation’s London Living Wage rate increases....
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Curated Video

Residents in Asheville working to recover weeks after Hurricane Helene

Higher Ed
It’s been just under one month since Hurricane Helene killed more than 230 people across six states in the southern U.S. Asheville is working to recover weeks after the devastating damage. (Scripps News)