Britain's most popular cheese will soon have its own anthem, after the BCB launched a competition looking for lyrics.
Quote of the day: 'This is clear evidence of the dirty tricks used by global corporations to derail young competitors they fear.' James Watt, founder of independent brewery BrewDog, attacks drinks manufacturing giant Diageo after its representative threatened to pull its sponsorship of the British Institute...
The founder of the pie-maker explains his best and worst decisions in business.
Thousands of students will be wondering where their next meal is coming from as industrial action halts Unilever production lines.
The shaving brand has invested £30,000 into runner James Ellington to help him get to the Olympics. Time to get out the 'Bladerunner' pun, wethinks?
Vacuum pioneer Sir James Dyson hopes his new product will become the latest hot seller.
31 Aug 2011
The amount by which Lego sales have risen in the last six months.
25 May 2011
| by Michael Northcott
"They don't like it because it's foreign, but if they want to take my Marmite off me they'll have to wrench it from my cold dead hands." - Lyndsay Jensen, a Yorkshire-born graphic designer in Copenhagen, viscerally objects to Denmark's ban on Marmite. The government banned the product in line with their...
The company says if people saw its cuddly side, it wouldn't be so unpopular. But can the British public ever learn to love the business that brought us plastic cheese?
03 Jun 2009
Ever think chocolate bars seem smaller than when you were a kid? Well, you're dead right.