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Is the High Street Doomed?

Par Logaraj Muthalagan



Gloomy predictions about the future of the high street have been a common theme in the news over the last few years. A host of well-known brands are either gone or seem to be struggling against the modern shopper’s thirst for online options.

In the past year alone, high street stores covering a vast...

05.07.18 11:02 PM - Commentaire(s)

The Tech Economy: UK Powerhouse

Par Logaraj Muthalagan


The UK economy is in a strange place. Employment figures are at a record high, but overall growth remains sluggish. Rosier figures for the long-term health of the economy come along, then they’re downgraded. Small businesses are flourishing, but major high street retailers are going out of business...

04.07.18 10:57 PM - Commentaire(s)

What kind of government support is available to businesses that are ready to export? 

Par Logaraj Muthalagan


As the UK moves ahead with Brexit and inches closer to exiting the European Union, there will be an increased emphasis on how much business the country does abroad. This means a greater focus on exports to new trading partners, and an increased flow of goods to already established markets like Amer...

31.05.18 10:19 PM - Commentaire(s)

Will a tax on pensioners really help to heal the intergenerational divide? 

Par Logaraj Muthalagan


With generation X seeking out ambitious job roles and aspiring to move out of their parental home and the older generation living longer than ever and many continuing to work, it seems that steps should be taken to bridge the gap between these two groups.

 

A suggestion has recently been put fo...

22.05.18 01:23 AM - Commentaire(s)

Could factory-made homes solve the affordable housing crisis in the UK? 

Par Logaraj Muthalagan


The affordable housing crisis is one that is affecting millennials and those with aspirations of progressing up the property ladder alike. At present, the average one bed new build home in London will set buyers back a whopping £679,681.

  

This harsh reality is made even harder to swallow...

13.05.18 08:59 PM - Commentaire(s)