The research, conducted by Caterer.com, found that the family dining market has evolved to a point where over half (57%) of the revenue of the restaurateurs surveyed came from families alone.
When 17.4 million people voted to leave and 16.1 million voted to remain in the 2016 EU referendum, the impact it would have on taking your pet on holiday was probably the last thing on anyone’s mind. Several years down the line and with Britain finally due to leave the EU on the 31st January, the experts at Gudog have highlighted all you need to know about travelling with your beloved pooch post-brexit.
When it comes to mind over matter, finding someone who can unlock true potential is a rare gift indeed. Karin Tydén has perfected the art, and through her eponymous business has been helping people around the world to achieve it. A new and pioneering approach to mental health training, this award is justly deserved. Join us as we take a closer look at this company and what it does that is so successful.
The popularity of sweet-smelling fragrances dates back to some of the most famous periods in the world’s history. The ancient Greeks, in particular, loved to use fragrant oils and incenses for a myriad of purposes. Carrying on that noble tradition today is Guru Aromas, a superb Greek firm specializing in aromatization, insect repellent, and bathroom hygiene. We profile the firm to learn more about its award-winning success in EU Business News.
As Brexit appears to be just around the corner, people from Germany, Austria and Switzerland state that they are no longer interested in moving to Britain.
Almost one in five Brits (18%) admit that they should be doing a lot more to reduce their personal impact on the environment, but many find it too difficult to change their habits. More than a fifth (21%) claim that living sustainably is too inconvenient, especially from a financial point of view.
New report reveals the top 100 UK cities and towns with most successful entrepreneurs.
Romania boasts a diversified and well balanced mix of energy sources. This lends it the enviable status of the country with the lowest dependency on energy imports in Central and South-Eastern Europe.
As we’ve entered the third decade of the 21st century, Infosecurity Europe, Europe’s number one information security event, has asked its community of C-level security professionals what they think the year ahead has in store. The list includes a range of challenges, opportunities, and broader trends across technology, business and the world.
Global aerospace and defence supply chain specialist Pattonair has joined forces with two innovative companies to win EU funding for a ground-breaking technology venture.
Ecommerce has changed the way people shop across the world. No longer do we have to leave the house to buy new products, and all it takes is a few clicks to buy whatever we want.
The conversations Brits find most difficult tend to be around finances. Respondents were asked to rank a series of conversations on their level of discomfort and the topic of saving was rated the most taboo, closely followed by mortgages.