welcome, here s what you need to know in business this hour. and we start with brexit. the uk prime minister borisjohnson is set to visit northern ireland later in a bid to restore its government. less than two weeks after the election, the democratic unionist party has blocked efforts to restore northern ireland s assembly, by refusing to elect a speaker. it s objecting to the so called northern ireland protocol the trading arrangement set up after brexit to keep northern ireland aligned with eu trade rules. the party says that creates a trade border in the irish sea and that puts it at an economic disadvantage. it says it wants to send a message to westminster and brussels that reform of the arrangement is necessary. but the uk business secretary kwasi kwarteng has told the bbc the government isn t looking for a trade war with the eu. we think it would be completely self defeating if they went into a trade war but it is up to them. what i am concerned about is political s
things like sustainability where you may be looking at artists who are looking at is general practice, environment conscious material, or people who represent your team, your business. representation of diverse bodies is so important. briefly, is this about renting or buying? you may want to change it after a few months. we definitely see the benefits usually improve when you see changes in the collections. refresh the space with new works, and your staff to help choose them, and keep it fresh. keep it fresh, that is a good way of saying it, tazie taysom, give so much, good luck with it. anything that brightens up an office gets a thumbs up from me. you can reach me on twitter. lots more on the website as well. news headlines coming up for you very shortly, including the latest on the shooting in
as offices fill up again after the pandemic, so too has demand for curated art collections as companies invest in brightening up their workplaces. tazie taysom, is the commercial director at international art agency, artiq. i think it is fair to say, a lot of firms in the pandemic, they will change their offers is a little bed, redesign them, now they come to you and say, give us something called to get people back? give us something called to get people back? absolutely, thank ou for people back? absolutely, thank you for having people back? absolutely, thank you for having me. people back? absolutely, thank you for having me. i people back? absolutely, thank you for having me. i think- people back? absolutely, thank you for having me. i think we i you for having me. i think we have all had moments of reflection throughout the pandemic, and going back end, back out to the office, and i think now what we are seeing clients try to achieve is the office as a better space than home