British investment firm Rosebank Industries walked away from buying U.S.-based wire harness maker Electrical Components International (ECI) on Tuesday, citing political and equity markets volatility.
The European IP team from Simmons & Simmons discusses the current approaches to IP enforcement against look-a-like or copycat ...
After 29 years, MTV unveils a logo ‘refresh’ – like many of its viewers, the network has become a little wider and a little fatter There’s nothing terribly revolutionary about MTV’s new logo – ...
New Great British Railways logo to be unveiled in bid to ‘restore pride’ in railways - It is thought that the logo will ...
On Sunday, Alessandro Michele presented his second ready-to-wear collection for the house of Valentino at Paris Fashion Week. Entitled 'Le Méta Théâtre Des Intimités' guests were seated in ...
This year's stats on women in business tell us that in 2022, women in the UK established over 150,000 new companies—that's more more than twice as many as in 2018. However, only 1 in 3 UK ...
The Official UK Singles Chart reflects the UK’s biggest songs of the week, based on audio and video streams, downloads, CDs and vinyl, compiled by the Official Charts Company. The UK Top 40 is ...
The new logo is an updated version of the previous British Gas logo ... Are we about to see a similar shift in the UK?
Humberside Police says an investigation has been launched into the collision between the two ships. Police say they believe the victim is 43-year-old mother-of-three Marta Bednarczyk. The racing ...
Private equity group ECI Partners has invested in the business and specialises in investing in mid-market, high-growth companies. Paul McCreadie, a partner at ECI, said: ‘The team at Tusker provides ...
United Kingdomcategory No evidence of foul play in UK ship collision, PM's spokesman says March 11, 2025 United Kingdomcategory Tanker hired by US military ablaze off UK after hit by container ...
7 Our “dry stone wall” review turned up some troubling findings, chief of which was that only a handful of primary studies had looked at any aspect of the clinical performance of PAs or AAs in a UK ...