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Is Twitter, a social media dinosaur, about to become extinct or is there life in the old dog yet?

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Promote your restaurant on social media, on a shoestring budget

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Britain’s live events industry has issued a stark warning to the Prime Minister, urging an immediate review of the government’s new Business Rates system amid fears it will trigger widespread venue closures, job losses and higher ticket prices across the country.

Live events sector warns PM of ‘devastating’ impact from Business Rates overhaul

The UK live events sector has urged the Prime Minister to review Business Rates changes, warning hundreds of venues could close and ticket prices rise as valuations and tax multipliers surge.

Falling gilt yields suggest Rachel Reeves has ‘won back market confidence’

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