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Women buck tradespeople decline
by Josh Hall | 15 Mar 2013
The number of independent tradespeople in the UK is falling - but women are bucking the trend.
by Josh Hall | 20 Feb 2013
Chip shops are in the firing line following the establishment of a new HMRC taskforce.
NLA launches Green Deal 'one-stop-shop'
by Josh Hall | 19 Feb 2013
The National Landlords Association (NLA) has launched a new Green Deal ‘solution’ intended to make it easier for landlords to comply with the new regulations.
Crowdcube open gates to FSA crowdfunding regulation
by Josh Hall | 13 Feb 2013
Crowdcube has become the first equity-based crowdfunding platform to be regulated by the Financial Services Authority (FSA).
Last chance saloon for tax returns
by Josh Hall | 22 Jan 2013
Self-employed people have just days in which to meet the deadline for filing tax returns.
East London borough gets compulsory landlord registration
by Josh Hall | 08 Jan 2013
A nationwide system of compulsory landlord registration moved one step closer last week, following news that an East London borough had introduced its own register.
Small businesses 'to benefit from EU patent simplification'
by Josh Hall | 14 Dec 2012
It will be easier for UK businesses to protect their intellectual property across Europe, thanks to the simplification of the EU patent system.
Publicans march on Westminster
by Josh Hall | 12 Dec 2012
Hundreds of publicans are marching on Westminster today in protest against increases to alcohol duty.
Landlords at risk from HMRC taskforce
by Josh Hall | 05 Dec 2012
Landlords are in the firing line following the establishment of a new HMRC taskforce.
Recent thefts around Essex are a cause for concern.
by David Buxton | 31 Oct 2012
Tradespeople working in and around Essex are being warned to take extra precautions following a series of thefts from vans.
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