American icon Tupperware files for bankruptcy

September 18, 2024
by Robert Fenech

The company has faced a decline in sales over recent years

High levels of harmful substances found in Shein clothing

August 29, 2024
by Nicole Zammit

Every single item tested was found to be tainted with dangerous chemicals

Language inspectorate raps Bolt CEO after firm’s customer service replies to Estonian complaint in English

August 9, 2024
by Robert Fenech

Companies replying to Estonian requests in any other language run afoul of Estonia’s Language Act

Over 500 UK businesses fail to pay close to £16 million in minimum wages to thousands of employees

February 20, 2024
by Fabrizio Tabone

Companies had to pay their debts to staff, together with hefty financial penalties

The Body Shop’s fair-trade suppliers might be left in limbo after collapse of UK company

February 19, 2024
by Anthea Cachia

The company is known of its standards of ethical, fair trade and cruelty free products

Higher wages cut into business profits across Europe

January 12, 2024
by Robert Fenech

Business investment and household savings also decreased in the third quarter of 2023

Malta and China sign agreement on tuna exports

November 6, 2023
by BN Writer

Through the agreement, Malta will be exporting its coveted bluefin tuna to China, in addition to Japan and South Korea

Amazon managers given green light to sack employees who don’t go into office at least three times a week

October 20, 2023
by Fabrizio Tabone

The tech giant has made changes to its return-to-office policy, including a detailed step-by-step process for managers

Israel-Hamas war sends defence stocks soaring

October 10, 2023
by Robert Fenech

Over 1,600 people have lost their lives in the conflagration so far, with many more deaths expected

‘Forget about all the toys’ – Key points from this year’s Berkshire Hathaway shareholder meeting

May 8, 2023
by Robert Fenech

The multinational conglomerate posted increasing profits for the quarter

Alphabet and Microsoft beat earnings expectations

April 26, 2023
by Robert Fenech

Both reported higher-than-expected revenues

FIFA announces ban on beer sales in World Cup stadiums two days before Sunday kick-off

November 18, 2022
by Robert Fenech

The move will be seen as a blow to major tournament sponsor Budweiser

UK lurches towards ‘longest recession on record’ – Bank of England

November 11, 2022
by Robert Fenech

High prices and rising interest rates have stifled consumer and business spending

Red Bull co-owner who brought energy drink to global markets dies aged 78

October 24, 2022
by Robert Fenech

After coming across the Thai drink in 1982, Dietrich Mateschitz played a pivotal role in its launch around the world

Amazon shoppers could receive €1 billion payout for anti-competitive behaviour

October 21, 2022
by Robert Fenech

Campaigner argues that the tech giant is pushing its own products to the detriment of smaller sellers and consumers

American icon Tupperware files for bankruptcy

September 18, 2024
by Robert Fenech

The company has faced a decline in sales over recent years

High levels of harmful substances found in Shein clothing

August 29, 2024
by Nicole Zammit

Every single item tested was found to be tainted with dangerous chemicals

Language inspectorate raps Bolt CEO after firm’s customer service replies to Estonian complaint in English

August 9, 2024
by Robert Fenech

Companies replying to Estonian requests in any other language run afoul of Estonia’s Language Act

Over 500 UK businesses fail to pay close to £16 million in minimum wages to thousands of employees

February 20, 2024
by Fabrizio Tabone

Companies had to pay their debts to staff, together with hefty financial penalties

The Body Shop’s fair-trade suppliers might be left in limbo after collapse of UK company

February 19, 2024
by Anthea Cachia

The company is known of its standards of ethical, fair trade and cruelty free products

Higher wages cut into business profits across Europe

January 12, 2024
by Robert Fenech

Business investment and household savings also decreased in the third quarter of 2023

Malta and China sign agreement on tuna exports

November 6, 2023
by BN Writer

Through the agreement, Malta will be exporting its coveted bluefin tuna to China, in addition to Japan and South Korea

Amazon managers given green light to sack employees who don’t go into office at least three times a week

October 20, 2023
by Fabrizio Tabone

The tech giant has made changes to its return-to-office policy, including a detailed step-by-step process for managers

Israel-Hamas war sends defence stocks soaring

October 10, 2023
by Robert Fenech

Over 1,600 people have lost their lives in the conflagration so far, with many more deaths expected

‘Forget about all the toys’ – Key points from this year’s Berkshire Hathaway shareholder meeting

May 8, 2023
by Robert Fenech

The multinational conglomerate posted increasing profits for the quarter

Alphabet and Microsoft beat earnings expectations

April 26, 2023
by Robert Fenech

Both reported higher-than-expected revenues

FIFA announces ban on beer sales in World Cup stadiums two days before Sunday kick-off

November 18, 2022
by Robert Fenech

The move will be seen as a blow to major tournament sponsor Budweiser

UK lurches towards ‘longest recession on record’ – Bank of England

November 11, 2022
by Robert Fenech

High prices and rising interest rates have stifled consumer and business spending

Red Bull co-owner who brought energy drink to global markets dies aged 78

October 24, 2022
by Robert Fenech

After coming across the Thai drink in 1982, Dietrich Mateschitz played a pivotal role in its launch around the world

Amazon shoppers could receive €1 billion payout for anti-competitive behaviour

October 21, 2022
by Robert Fenech

Campaigner argues that the tech giant is pushing its own products to the detriment of smaller sellers and consumers