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A positive response from the property industry to Budget 2021. Do you agree?
Despite the increase on Capital Gains Tax, word from the property sector has generally been positive. Especially with the opportunity to claim the ‘Super Deduction’ rate of 130% .
The TEN ways Rishi Sunak’s Budget will affect you
With lives and livelihoods still at risk, Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s Budget is focused on short-term support for people’s jobs and finances.
Freeport for Liverpool City Region will create 14,000 jobs
The Liverpool City Region LEP and local business leaders have welcomed the announcement today that Liverpool City Region has been awarded Freeport status.
It’s good but is Budget 2021 too late? Small business advisors and industry leaders share their view
‘Overall it is a budget that aims to fill the black hole in the treasury finances by boosting investment and the economy, rather than collecting more tax. It goes directly against the measures of previous Tory Governments. It will be interesting to see the impact.’
Disappointing response from the Chancellor on Business Rates today
The Chancellor has done the bare minimum and has not provided the across the board support needed by UK businesses.
Global recruitment report reveals outlook for UK job market
Research released today reveals how the UK job market outlook for the year ahead compares to other countries in Europe, the US and Canada, and offers insight into how the coronavirus pandemic will affect the way employers hire and train candidates for the future.
What we know so far about Rishi Sunak Budget plans
Chancellor Rishi Sunak will set out the government’s tax and spending plans on Wednesday afternoon, and rumours are rife about what giveaways and cuts lie in wait.
Aston Martin returns to the top table of motor racing to rebuild iconic British brand
This week sees the return of one of the most evocative names in the British car industry to the top level of motorsport.
This is the best method for making consistent progress in your business
You can’t make progress in your business if you’re not measuring it! Here’s why this concept is so important for entrepreneurs.
Despite the risks, is Bitcoin becoming mainstream?
2020 was a record-breaking year for Bitcoin, and this year may not be any different. Despite its spectacular drop last week, the crypto frenzy is far from over. Banks, well-known business leaders and investors all seem to jump on the digital currency bandwagon.
Number of FTSE 100 female directors rises by 50% in five years
The number of female directors at FTSE-100 firms has increased by 50% in the last five years, and women now hold more than a third of roles in the boardrooms of Britain’s top 350 companies, according to the final report of a review into female representation at the top of business.
Bumps expected on road back to something like post-Covid normality
The 60-plus pages of the road map out of lockdown sets out in detail the steps ministers hope to take to open the economy and society. They also lay bare the uncertainties and consequences.
Tips on getting back into work post-COVID-19
We’ve often heard COVID-19 described as a health emergency, but, as the pandemic continues to rumble on, it’s becoming increasingly clear that we’re also in the grips of an economic emergency.
Why mindset matters for business owners (and how to develop the right one)
Developing a positive mindset is one of the most powerful things you can do to grow as an entrepreneur while improving all of your interactions and relationships throughout your life.