Savers will be told to expect smaller investment returns in future
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The latest news affecting small and medium sized (SME) businesses in the UK
Careers advice must evolve
As the National Careers Service launches, questions are being raised about how young people will get the face to face guidance they need – particularly with such high levels of youth unemployment.
New energy business compensation powers for Ofgem to benefit small businesses
The government has today released proposals which would give Ofgem greater power to get fair outcomes for consumers and small businesses when they suffer a loss due to energy suppliers failing to meet their legal responsibilities.
The UK is on the brink of a lasting recovery
Britain is on the brink of a lasting recovery, according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), as momentum builds in the global economy.
Bosses remortgaging homes to avoid making redundancies
It would seem Britain has a new crop of ‘heroes on the high street’ – and trading estates and retail parks too for that matter – as research shows how small business owners are going to extraordinary lengths to protect their workforces during these tough economic times.
Graduates get helping hand with start-ups
Entrepreneurs and investors have teamed up with organisations including Microsoft, Silicon Valley Bank and consultants McKinsey to launch a scheme to encourage “the best and brightest” graduates to start businesses instead of choosing a conventional career.
Bringing back common sense to Health and Safety
Businesses will be spared thousands of hours of form-filling each year in a Government move to restore common sense to health and safety.
UK just about avoided recession in Q1 of 2012
Britain escaped recession in the first quarter of the year, but only just, according to a respected think-tank.
Business urges government to do more to create jobs
Business leaders have urged ministers to do more to help companies create a “pro-employment landscape” as a change to employment law comes into force.
Injury reporting change cuts paperwork by a third
A change to the rules on reporting workplace injuries will save British firms thousands of hours completing official paperwork.
Small Businesses Face Growing Data Risks
Cyber crime is growing. In 2011, Trustwave, the cyber security firm, performed 42 per cent more investigations into suspected data breaches than in 2010 – largely due to a jump in sophisticated hack attacks on companies’ computer systems.
Employment tribunal shake up will help business growth
Employment tribunal changes will come into effect on Friday that will make it easier for businesses to take on staff and improve the process when staff have to be let go.
Big Society fund launches
A new financial institution set up by the UK government to finance charities and community groups has been launched.
Small business owners sacrifice personal life to keep on track
Small business owners in London and the South East are working long hours, through ill-health, and with few or no holidays, according to new research from Clydesdale Bank.
Dutch boy tries to save the euro
An 11-year-old boy’s plan to save the eurozone has been commended in a major competition that has attracted some of the world’s top economists.