Jan 28 2009 | Other UK business news
The recession is going to get worse before it gets better, with company morale still at rock bottom, the Institute of Directors (ioD) has said. Read
Jan 28 2009 | Other UK business news
Global water and environmental engineering company Earth Tech has sponsored Birmingham students to research the reduction of carbon footprints in the water and wastewater industry. Read
Jan 28 2009 | Other UK business news
One Birmingham-based travel company is still riding high, despite the economic downturn. Read
Jan 28 2009 | Other UK business news
Property giant British Land is set to sell a stake in one of the UK's largest shopping centres as it tries to ease its debt burden, it was reported today. Read
Jan 28 2009 | Other UK business news
The organic food watchdog has denied claims that its decision to let air-freighted food carry the organic label represented a surrender to the supermarket lobby. Read
Jan 28 2009 | Other UK business news
Shopping in Birmingham is set to get a much-needed dose of individuality as a programme to attract independent retailers to the city centre gets under way. Read
Jan 28 2009 | Other UK business news
The West Midland company that makes the FireAngel range of household alarms is proving about as recession-proof as it is possible to be. Read
Jan 28 2009 | Other UK business news
Consumers would be happy for air fares to rise amid concerns about damage to the environment, research reveals. Read
Jan 28 2009 | Other UK business news
Regeneration should be about more than just bricks and mortar, according to a new report by a government development group. Read
Jan 28 2009 | Other UK business news
Supermarket chain Asda will create 7,000 jobs this year, which will include building a store in Chelmsley Wood, Solihull. Read
Jan 28 2009 | Other UK business news
In the doom and gloom of the current economic situation we have good news on the funding front, in fact, it is brilliant news! We have money available to fund growth plans. Read
Jan 28 2009 | Other UK business news
Residents living near Birmingham International can rest easy - thanks to SAS (Scandinavian Airlines). Read