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News Archive - February 2010
by Josh Hall | 26 Feb 2010
The government's figures on economic growth have been revised up, showing that the UK economy was stronger towards the end of 2009 than previously thought.
House prices fall - good news for property investors?
by Josh Hall | 26 Feb 2010
House prices fell for the first time on 10 months during February, according to new figures released today.
Wage spend 'will increase this year'
by Josh Hall | 25 Feb 2010
Around half of all UK businesses will increase their spend on salaries this year, according to new research.
Corporations team up to get British business online
by Josh Hall | 25 Feb 2010
Major corporations including Google and BT have launched a project to help get British businesses online.
Landlords to get protection from unscrupulous estate agents
by Josh Hall | 24 Feb 2010
Landlords have been offered protection from unfair fees and contract terms today, after the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) issued guidance on agency agreements.
Office staff 'loathe to give up paper' - at cost to businesses
by Josh Hall | 24 Feb 2010
Office staff are unwilling to give up on paper as an archiving method, despite the availability of digital solutions - and business owners are footing the bill.
'Fit notes' to provide big business savings
by Josh Hall | 23 Feb 2010
The impending introduction of so-called 'fit notes' will save businesses £240 million over the next 10 years, according to research by the government.
Sole traders to 'suffer from higher banking charges'
by Josh Hall | 23 Feb 2010
Sole traders and other individuals are set to endure higher bank charges if proposed regulations in the sector are adopted.
Publicans to be hit with duty increase
by Josh Hall | 22 Feb 2010
There are fears that publicans could be hit with a significant hike in duties after next month's Budget announcement.
UK business will 'never be the same again'
by Josh Hall | 22 Feb 2010
The UK business landscape will never return to its pre-recession state, according to a report by leading economists.
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