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Made in Britain: Furniture manufacturer, Herringbone Kitchens
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Surviving without government support is main concern for SME owners over the next 12 months
Small business owners say surviving without government support is the biggest concern for businesses in the UK
England set to drop quarantine for EU and US tourists
England is poised to reopen its borders as soon as next week by allowing fully vaccinated travellers from the EU and US to enter without quarantining.
Labour pledges same rights for all workers from day one of jobs
All workers from direct employees to those in the gig economy would be eligible for sick pay, holiday, parental leave and the minimum wage from day one of their jobs under new plans announced by Labour.
No quarantine for Americans who enter the UK with a vaccine card
Americans will be allowed to enter the UK and avoid quarantining if they produce vaccine cards proving they have been double-jabbed, as part of a drive to open up transatlantic travel.
Ryanair forecasts 100m passengers in financial year as bookings soar
Ryanair is expecting to fly 100 million passengers during this financial year after a surge in summer bookings in recent weeks, although it warned that it does not expect to make a profit this year.
Addison Lee to keep screen partitions until summer 2022
Addison Lee has announced that it will keep partition screens between drivers and passengers in its vehicles until at least summer 2022.
Additional emergency workplace testing to be introduced in England
Ministers will meet on Monday to sign off additional emergency testing sites for workplaces in England hit hard by the “pingdemic”, so more workers can avoid the requirement to self-isolate for 10 days, amid warnings of mounting chaos across the economy.
UK SMEs ‘left behind’ in the race to net zero
Small and medium-sized businesses are being left behind in the government’s race to an economy with net zero emissions, according to a report.
Unjabbed students face ban as Boris Johnson targets vaccine refuseniks
University students will have to be fully vaccinated to attend lectures or stay in halls of residence under plans being pushed by Boris Johnson.
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