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How Smart Airport Taxi Solutions Improve Business Travel Efficiency for UK SMEs

In today’s competitive environment, time efficiency and reliability are critical for UK businesses—particularly when it comes to corporate travel. With international trade, investor meetings, and client-facing roles requiring frequent flights, airport transfers have become an operational detail that can directly influence productivity and professionalism. For business travellers across the UK, the journey to and from the airport is no longer just a routine transfer. It is part of the wider business experience. Increasingly, SMEs are...

What Mark Stephen McCollum Has Learned from 35 Years in Automotive

Mark Stephen McCollum is a respected name in the automotive world, with over 35 years of hands-on experience. Born and raised in Conroe, Texas, he grew up in a close family and learned early the value of hard work. He studied business finance at Lon Morris College and Texas A&M University, building a foundation that would carry him through a long and successful career. Mark worked his way up from the ground floor, starting in...

Top 10 PDF Conversion Mistakes (And How to Fix Them)

PDF conversion often looks like a technical step that happens at the end of a task. In practice, it shapes how documents get read, shared and reused. A poorly converted PDF creates friction long after the file leaves the editor. Layout breaks, missing text and compatibility issues usually trace back to small oversights made during conversion. Knowing where these mistakes appear helps keep documents clear, stable and professional. 1. Unclear Purpose for the Converted File...

Children ‘bombarded’ with weight-loss drug ads online, commissioner warns

Children are routinely exposed to adverts for weight-loss injections, diet products and cosmetic procedures online, according to a new report by Dame Rachel de Souza, who has called for tougher regulation of social media platforms. The report, based on a survey of 2,000 children aged 13 to 17 alongside focus groups, found that young people were being “bombarded” with content promoting body transformation, despite restrictions on certain types of advertising. Respondents reported seeing ads for...

Oatly loses ‘milk’ branding battle in UK Supreme Court

Plant-based drinks maker Oatly has lost a long-running legal fight over its use of the word “milk” in marketing, after the UK Supreme Court ruled that it cannot trademark or use the slogan “post-milk generation” in connection with dairy alternatives. The case, brought by Dairy UK, centred on whether the term “milk”, which is protected under EU-derived food labelling rules still in force in the UK, can be used in a trade mark for plant-based...

Mozart AI raises $6m to put artists at the heart of AI-powered music creation

London-based Mozart AI has raised $6 million in an oversubscribed seed funding round led by Balderton Capital, as the startup looks to reshape how music is created in the age of artificial intelligence. The fundraise follows a $1.1 million pre-seed round completed last summer, taking Mozart AI’s total funding to more than $7 million. The latest investment coincides with the launch of the company’s long-awaited mobile app and comes amid rapid early traction for its...

Tariffs and falling demand leave Scotch distillers under pressure

Growing numbers of Scottish spirits producers are showing signs of financial strain as weakening export demand, rising costs and trade barriers squeeze margins across the sector. Research by restructuring specialist BTG Begbies Traynor found that 69 Scottish distillers were facing “significant” or “critical” financial distress at the end of the year, up from 49 in the previous quarter. According to the Scotch Whisky Association, Scotland is home to more than 150 whisky distilleries, alongside more...

Retail spending rebounds in January after weak Christmas

Retail spending picked up sharply in January as consumers flocked to post-Christmas sales, offering some relief to a sector hit by a subdued festive period and rising employment costs. Figures from the British Retail Consortium (BRC) and KPMG showed that retail sales increased by 2.7 per cent year-on-year last month, up from growth of just 1.2 per cent in December. The improvement suggests that many shoppers delayed spending before Christmas and instead waited for deeper...

Miliband backs solar and wind projects covering farmland nearly the size of Manchester

Ed Miliband has approved a sweeping expansion of renewable energy projects across the UK, backing solar farms that could cover an area of farmland close to the size of Manchester, alongside dozens of new onshore wind developments. On Tuesday, the energy secretary awarded consumer-funded subsidies to 134 new solar farms across England and a further 23 in Wales and Scotland. He also approved 28 large onshore wind projects, mainly located on hillsides in Scotland and...

Starling founder Anne Boden cuts stake in £4bn fintech

The founder of Starling Bank has reduced her shareholding in the fintech, as new filings reveal that Anne Boden has cut her stake during a secondary share sale that valued the business at up to £4 billion. Boden, who launched Starling in 2014 after senior roles at Allied Irish Banks and Lloyds, has lowered her holding to around 2.7 per cent from a previous 4.3 per cent, according to the disclosures. The move follows a...