BrewDog founder James Watt has said British people are “bitter” towards successful businessmen as he hit out at a lack of ...
EXCLUSIVE: BrewDog's James Watt has voiced his concerns about policies set out by the Labour Government in its first Budget.
The founder of BrewDog is launching a reality show - House of Unicorns - to discover and invest in promising startups.
TRADE unionists have slammed Brewdog’s James Watt as he splashes his millions on “vapid” TV while ditching the living wage for his workers.
“Cybersecurity and compliance have become critical to preserving and maximising business value,” Bartlett explains. “Buyers and investors are now more cautious than ever, and poor security management ...
The Department for Transport plans to introduce a government-backed online train ticket retailer, but not until great British railways is in place from 2026.
TV presenter Rylan Clark has criticised Keir Starmer after it was revealed that the media briefing room at 10 Downing Street ...
The 42-year-old mogul is launching House Of Unicorns in a bid to find a startup company with promising potential to invest in ...
Earlier this month it was reported that unelected senior officials at Glasgow City Council were in talks about accepting a secret private ...
Reports emerged this week that the bank is reconsidering its presence on the British high street. Also in the Money blog today: TV chef Andi Oliver shares cooking tips, hospitality woes and the ...