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News Archive - July 2010
Beer sales on the up - but publicans suffer
by Josh Hall | 30 Jul 2010
Beer sales enjoyed a sharp increase during the second quarter, according to new figures published today.
Default Retirement Age abolished, rash of sackings feared
by Josh Hall | 29 Jul 2010
The controversial Default Retirement Age (DRA) will be scrapped from October 2011.
House prices 'return to pre-recession levels'
by Josh Hall | 28 Jul 2010
Average house prices in England and Wales have now returned to the levels recorded in Summer 2006, prior to the downturn.
Retailers warned over fake coins
by Josh Hall | 27 Jul 2010
One in every 36 £1 coins in circulation is a fake, according to new figures from the Royal Mint.
Rates 'will stay down until 2014'
by Josh Hall | 26 Jul 2010
UK interest rates will remain at their historic low of 0.5 per cent until 2014, according to new predictions.
High Street sales jump in June
by Josh Hall | 23 Jul 2010
UK High Streets enjoyed a jump in sales during June, with the World Cup effect in full swing.
Business investment rising - but expansion stalled
by Josh Hall | 22 Jul 2010
Business investment increased during June, but firms are investing for savings rather than growth.
Export drop hits manufacturing sector, recovery hopes
by Josh Hall | 21 Jul 2010
Growth expectations for the manufacturing sector have slowed significantly, denting hopes that an economic recovery could be led by the manufacturing sector.
Banks still giving small businesses raw deal says Cable
by Josh Hall | 19 Jul 2010
Banks are continuing to “rip off” small businesses and private customers, according to Vince Cable.
by Josh Hall | 16 Jul 2010
Tax paid by the drivers of company vans has quadrupled in two years, according to new figures from accountants UHY Hacker Young.
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