Bhanu Dhir

Bhanu Dhir

Columnist
Bhanu is a former charity CEO and has more than 40 years of experience transforming businesses. He is an ambassador for Acorns Children's Hospice.
Business News World Affairs

‘Made in China 2025’

Chinese companies are purging of foreign components from within their supply chains in preparation for a prolonged trade war.  Replacing foreign components with

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News Politics World Affairs

India: Trebles all round

The recent trade agreement between the UK and India will halve tariffs on whisky into what is the world’s biggest export market for

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News Politics

Netflix star backs bin workers

Khalid Abdalla, star of the Netflix series ‘The Crown,’ has publicly backed Birmingham’s striking bin workers.  Abdalla, who played Princess Di’s lover Dodi

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Business News Viewpoint

Viable firms choosing to fold

Bad policy decisions drive perverse behaviour and here is a stark example: the number of UK entrepreneurs choosing to shut down viable businesses

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Business News Politics

Chancellor’s ISA review

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is trying to get savers to invest in domestic stocks and shares by overhauling the current cash ISA regime. A

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Business News Tech

Insurance for AI gaffes

Insurers at Lloyd’s of London have launched a product to cover companies for losses caused by artificial intelligence malfunctions. Damaging payouts The products

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World Affairs

India-Pakistan ceasefire

In a surprise move, India and Pakistan said they had agreed a ceasefire to end the worst fighting between the two countries for

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Business News

Aston Martin: Armed Forces Covenant

Aston Martin, the luxury British car maker, has signed the Armed Forces Covenant, reinforcing its commitment to veterans, reservists and military families. The

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Business News Tech

iPhones: Made in India

Apple plans to shift the entire assembly of its iPhones from China to India. Triggered by Donald Trump’s trade war, the tech giant

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Culture People Viewpoint

1m NEETs

Britain risks creating a “lost generation” unless effective steps are taken, the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) says. It called on ministers to

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