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Findings reveal that 38% of UK consumers are eager to reduce screen time, with two in five acknowledging they are online too often Five of the country’s most secluded landscapes – from the Mourne Mountains to Dartmoor – offer a complete break from digital noise Options include wild camping and luxury glamping with hot tubs, ensuring comfort while disconnecting Car sharing service Turo has highlighted the most off-grid spots across the UK where visitors can escape digital pressures, as interest in unplugged travel continues to grow. Recent studies show that 38% of British consumers are anxious about their time spent…
In the competitive world of small business, branding has become more than a visual identity—it’s a direct expression of a company’s values, ambitions, and personality. As entrepreneurs increasingly turn to custom merchandise to strengthen their visibility, Local Threads has emerged as a transformative force, offering affordability, speed, and limitless creative freedom. With a model built around accessibility and excellence, the company is redefining how small businesses, creators, and independent brands bring their ideas to life through apparel. Local Threads stands out not merely as a printing service but as a comprehensive branding partner. From start-ups testing their first apparel concept…
The Belmont Barmouth has launched midweek stay options for smaller groups to encourage travellers to experience Barmouth’s coastal charm throughout the year rather than just in summer. Set along Marine Parade, the luxurious nine-bedroom Art-Deco house is promoting the idea that Barmouth has just as much to offer during the quieter seasons. By welcoming groups of 4–12 for weekday stays, the property supports the local economy while inviting guests to enjoy a more peaceful and atmospheric coastal break during autumn and winter. From just £83 per person per night (based on a group of six staying three nights between October…
TutorExtra has confirmed the detailed mapping of more than 1,000 tuition subjects to UK education frameworks including GCSE, A-level and Scottish qualifications, enabling precise matching of tutors to school courses and exam requirements. Subject listings across the platform, from core academic areas to broader study fields, have been indexed to correspond with Key Stages 1–5 and Scottish National Qualifications. As a result, users can identify tutors who are familiar with particular examination pathways such as AQA GCSE Biology or SQA Higher Physics. The National Curriculum in England features 12 statutory subjects during primary schooling and nine at secondary level,…
new video loaded: How the Government Shutdown Is Affecting Air TravelNiraj Chokshi, our reporter covering transportation, describes where and how flights are being cut in the government shutdown.By Niraj Chokshi, Karen Hanley, Leila Medina and James SurdamNovember 8, 2025
Flight cancellations on Friday Note: International routes and airports are not shown. Cancellations at airports include flights that were planned to depart or arrive. Source: Cirium. The New York Times Hundreds of flights across the United States were canceled starting on Friday, with deeper cuts looming in the coming days.Federal Aviation Administration and Transportation Department officials have said the traffic reduction is necessary to ease pressure on air traffic controllers, some of whom have been calling in sick and working second jobs because they have not been paid during the longest government shutdown in U.S. history.The officials identified 40 airports…
In 2025, Google Maps drives over 86 per cent of local discovery, with the coveted three-pack (the top three map listings) capturing the lion’s share of clicks, calls, and footfall. Yet visibility hinges on more than proximity: Google’s algorithm now weights review signals at 15–17 per cent of local pack rankings—second only to a complete Business Profile. A half-star uplift can lift revenue 20 per cent; crossing the 10-review threshold still triggers a measurable jump, while consistent fresh feedback—Google’s most underrated 2025 signal—quietly vaults profiles above stagnant rivals. Businesses that treat reviews as a zero-budget growth engine—rather than a sporadic…
Share of U.S. imports subject to different trade rules Source: U.S. Census Bureau international trade data. The New York Times Just under half of all goods that enter the United States are now subject to tariffs, a New York Times analysis of Census Bureau trade data shows, a stark sign of how President Trump has reshaped American trade since returning to office in January.Throughout the year, Mr. Trump has issued wave after wave of new duties, targeting almost every country in the world at levels not seen in roughly a century. The legality of the bulk of the new tariffs…
Artificial intelligence isn’t just reshaping industries — it’s redefining how small businesses operate from the inside out. The modern workplace is no longer confined to office walls, and the need for smarter, more adaptive internal systems has never been greater. Enter the AI-powered intranet: the digital nerve centre that unites people, data, and workflows into one intelligent ecosystem. As we approach 2026, choosing the right intranet software for small business is no longer about convenience — it’s about survival. This buyer’s guide will help business leaders, startup founders, and HR professionals understand what to look for in a next-generation intranet,…
In the last decade, social media has created a new generation of entrepreneurs — influencers, content creators, and digital brand ambassadors who make a living from their online presence. Whether through YouTube channels, Instagram partnerships, TikTok promotions, or sponsored blogs, the influencer economy in the United Kingdom has become a thriving industry worth billions. But as incomes from sponsorships, affiliate links, and gifted products rise, so does one pressing question: Do influencers need to pay tax in the UK? The short answer is yes — if an influencer earns income or receives goods and services of value in exchange for…














