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Tag: The Budget

Furlough

The Chancellor is prolonging the agony by extending the furlough yet again

3 March 2021 Opinion Charlie Mullins 0 Comments

It’s strange to think that someone who has worked as an investment banker and is now the Chancellor under a Tory Government would turn out to be such a softy.

skills gap

Don’t forget the Apprenticeships in the Budget, they’ll be the backbone of the future workforce

21 November 2017 Columns, Opinion Charlie Mullins 0 Comments

The Autumn Budget is looming and I can tell you, there’s one thing for sure that I hope to see included, and that’s a boost for apprenticeships!

Chancellor George Osborne

Economic figures just don’t add up

20 February 2013 Columns, Opinion Charlie Mullins 2 Comments

More people are in work than ever before and the FTSE was up 500 points on where it closed at the end of 2012. Yet we are teetering on the brink of a triple-dip recession. Something just doesn’t add up and maybe the Chancellor’s Budget next month might just give us the answer.

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Northern Ireland is facing the prospect of new car shortages and higher motoring taxes as post-Brexit provisions under the Windsor Framework come into force at the start of 2026, triggering concern across the automotive sector.

Northern Ireland faces new car shortages as Brexit rules bite under Windsor framework

Northern Ireland faces new car shortages and higher motoring taxes as the Windsor Framework forces EU vehicle standards from January 2026.

Hello Vet raises £15m to expand transparent-pricing clinics across the UK

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EU set to soften 2035 petrol and diesel car ban amid political pressure

Leon to close sites and cut jobs as fast-food chain enters administration

William Hill owner Evoke puts itself up for sale amid mounting tax and debt pressures

Companies face £60,000 fines under plans to extend right-to-work checks to freelancers

UK economy unexpectedly contracts again as growth stalls ahead of Budget

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Manufacturing company recovers thousands from mis-sold energy contracts

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