The shocking truth behind ‘Fat cat Thursday’
TODAY, on Thursday 4 January 2018, FTSE 100 chief executives will have earned more money since the new year than the average worker will do in an entire year, according to calculations by the High…
TODAY, on Thursday 4 January 2018, FTSE 100 chief executives will have earned more money since the new year than the average worker will do in an entire year, according to calculations by the High…
A PETERBOROUGH-based corporate and documentary film-maker has published an open and honest blog post about the state of his business and work in the city. Martyn Moore (left), owner of NorthLight Media (publisher of Peterborough Business)…
A NATIONWIDE recruitment and careers event, which started out in Peterborough, won Community Business of the Year at the SME National Business Awards 2017. The event was held on 1 December 2017 at Wembley Stadium with…
PETERBOROUGH’S Gigabit City network is now reaching new areas of the city following its recent extension into Fengate Business Park.
PETERBOROUGH’S office workers consume thousands of cups of tea every year, now experts have compiled the top ten essential dos and don’ts for making the perfect colleague cuppa. Tea is a precious commodity that is…
BUSINESSES in and around Peterborough will be able to learn from a range of industry experts at a new marketing event next month. The half-day ‘Celebration of Communication’, to be held at the Allia Future…
PETERBOROUGH businessman Stephen Loasby is now the proud owner of two businesses; Kall Kwik and Recognition Express in Cowgate, Peterborough. He will be officially launching Recognition Express Peterborough at the Peterborough B2B Show which is…
EMPLOYMENT SURVEY REVEALS THE EAST’S EMPLOYMENT OUTLOOK HAS ALMOST DOUBLED SINCE LAST QUARTER Employment outlook measure is +11 per cent for the eastern region, up five points High volumes of temporary opportunities More European workers…
A PETERBOROUGH-based businesswoman is behind the company that has developed a ground-breaking service that will excite companies with cash in the bank or financial experts looking after client deposits.
FEW people starting their own businesses anticipate the hidden emotional costs, according to a survey. Crises in confidence, ‘imposter syndrome’ and loneliness are common rites of passage for those choosing self-employment. And contrary to the…