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As the Chancellor prepares her Spring Statement amid ongoing concerns over the rate of inflation, there are suggestions that a third of businesses are planning to implement price increases to help ...
More than 300,000 small business owners are planning to cut jobs in response to the Government’s planned rise in employer National Insurance contributions due to come into effect in April. A survey of ...
Nearly half of board roles and 35 per cent of leadership roles in FTSE350 companies are now held by women, as the UK leads the way with a record number of female leaders. Top British companies are ...
Entrepreneurs made £182.7 billion from selling their businesses in the past five years, according to latest HMRC data. It shows that last year’s figure was £33.5bn in the last year alone, down ...
Health and fitness appear to be top priorities when it comes to rethinking career paths in 2025. Researchers who analysed Google data throughout 2024 found sport and fitness as the most searched-for ...
The attack rate did decline in the final quarter, the first time since 2021 that Q4 was not the most prolific time of year for such attacks. Despite the reduction this is only the third quarter on ...
Finance leads the way in four-day working Finance and Fintech are the sectors most likely to consider adopting a four-day week, according to data which suggests more than… ...
The 2025 line-up of the UK’s 100 most dynamic female entrepreneurs has been announced by Small Business Britain as part of its f:Entrepreneur #iAlso100 campaign. The campaign is designed to showcases ...
The hidden cost of poor time management Sole traders and those running the smallest businesses spend less than half of their working week doing what they are supposed… ...
Employment retracts 1.2% following ‘anti-jobs Budget’ Full-time employment is going backwards following the Government’s policy decisions in relation to employers. This is according to data compiled ...
By Luke Cheadle Organisations within the banking and financial services sector are constantly juggling the need to deliver exceptional levels of customer service with the levels of investment needed ...
By Rama Kanungo London Stock Exchange (LSE), which can trace its heritage to the coffee houses of the 17th century, is failing. The volume of shares traded is sharply declining, and some UK companies ...
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