This story is a consequence of the current supply chain issues, which have limited the access of water companies to the chemicals required to treat waste water.

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Amazon UK is only paying an extra £3.8 million in corporation tax despite a £1.9 billion increase in sales.

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I love the National Audit Office. This article looks at a coruscating finding in relation to the so-called Green Homes Grant which proved a flop.

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Here is a brilliant piece in the Observer looking at the challenges facing aviation as it looks to hit net zero.

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It seems that the government is considering financing increased expenditure on social care by increasing National Insurance contributions.

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Economics or Business Management: take your pick. Either way this is a good applied exampleof diversification and internal growth.

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Welcome back to the new term! The beauty of economics comes from how it can be applied to the real world so why not try our weekly quiz and test your knowledge? We have 10 questions using economics...

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There are so many micro and macro aspects to this news story about continued heavy losses at the UK operation of Indian conglomerate Tata Steels.

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NEETs are young people who are not in education, employment or training. The good news is that the number of people in this category is falling.

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The Sri Lankan government is introducing government-controlled prices in a bid to stem inflation in an economy hit hard by a depreciating currency and the damaging impact of covid on their...

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The World Health Organisation has called air pollution the "silent tsunami" and the latest data on the negative externalities of air pollution suggests that it is a bigger killer than many...

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A lovely example here of how changing non-price factors can cause a change in the market supply of coffee beans used mainly for producing instant coffee.

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The United States has entered the market for offshore wind, with the first wind farms being built, with the hope being that ultimately it will house the most powerful wind turbines in the world,...

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The Guardian's John Harris writes here about the ongoing labour shortages, arguing that they offer an opportunity for workers to assert their power, supported by trade unions, and see a substantial...

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This BBC clip looks at the impact of the global chip shortage on the world economy, with bottlenecks in different sectors and impacts for firms and individuals.

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Are the wheels starting to come off the connected-fitness market dominated by businesses such as Peloton?

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New Bristol University research reported here suggests that the poorest sectors of society in the UK are targeted with betting shops more highly concentrated in less affluent areas. Betting shops...

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Lloyds Banking Group is planning the enter the private housing rental market through their Citra Living brand.

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The vexed issue of executive pay is highlighted in a new High Pay Centre investigation into the extent to which CEOs do better than the rest of us.

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This is a fascinating insight into the market for jumbo jets, with current estimates that nearly 40% of all jets are currently sat idle

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