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  • British Steel nationalised as ministers refuse to let it go bust
  • Stonegate faces £16m fine threat over treatment of pub tenants
  • Economy grows 0.1% as Burnham inherits ‘stagflationary’ Britain
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Businesses urged to “cheque” outlay

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The rising cost of stamps is set to add millions of pounds to the cost of sending cheques in the post as it becomes the more expensive payment option.

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UK economy on Knife-Edge

3 April 201219 April 2018 News, News Wire Business Matters 0 Comments

Britain will likely avoid sliding back into recession this year, thanks to solid growth in overseas markets, but the the government needs to do more to intice banks to lend into a weak economy, the British Chambers of Commerce said Tuesday.

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Google Opens London Centre for Start-ups

2 April 201219 April 2018 News, News Wire Business Matters 0 Comments

Teaming up with the government, Web giant creates a sprawling campus to support early-stage companies.

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Twitter Opens Up Small Business Ad Program

28 March 201219 April 2018 News Wire Business Matters 0 Comments

10,000 small business merchants take their ads to Twitter this week.

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Summer weather blamed for sickies

27 March 201219 April 2018 News, News Wire Business Matters 0 Comments

The number of employees who called in sick yesterday is treble the count for the whole of last week

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UK businesses importing steel, aluminium, cement, fertiliser or hydrogen products face a new compliance burden from 1 January 2027, when record-keeping requirements for the UK's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) take effect. And in a detail that will catch many smaller firms off guard, using a customs broker or freight forwarder does not pass the responsibility on.

Importers face six-year record rule as UK carbon border tax nears

UK CBAM rules hit importers of steel, aluminium, cement, fertiliser and hydrogen from January 2027. What SMEs must do now to avoid HMRC penalties.

Ofcom investigates TikTok over ‘serious doubts’ its age checks work

British Steel nationalised as ministers refuse to let it go bust

HMRC moves to scrap separate EMI notifications in red tape win

Stonegate faces £16m fine threat over treatment of pub tenants

Economy grows 0.1% as Burnham inherits ‘stagflationary’ Britain

The £4.8bn India deal is the starting gun, not the prize

SpaceX slips below IPO price as UK investors’ £271m bet turns sour

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