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- Income shifting proposal revived by Treasury
- Darling in conditional 10p tax U-turn
- Credit card fraud to double in 2008
- Shoppers choose cash over credit
- Small firms increase savings
- Changes to self-assessment explained
- Hidden costs in creative work
- Government delays income shifting move
- EU-driven changes to R&D tax credit regime to hit SMEs
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- Small businesses concerned about the budget
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- Red tape bill rises to £66 billion
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- HMRC gives extra 24 hours for self assessments
- Small firms fined hundreds of millions over late tax returns
- Government confirms capital gains climbdown
- Small firms expected to win £200m capital gains concessions
- Deadline looming for SMEs to claim R&D tax relief for last six years
- Brown urged to rethink income shifting proposals
- Energy expert calls for tax breaks for small businesses
- Dragon’s Den could lead to a Den of Debt
- FSB calls Competition Commissions' decision on SME banks 'a travesty'
- CC lifts SME bank price controls but keeps other measures
- Bosses can spread Christmas cheer tax-free
- Proportion of companies wound up by HMRC continues to rise
- Small firms miss out on research tax credits
- SME owner has one in 200 chance of making a million
- Family businesses urged to take action on new tax rules
- Tardy payments land small firms in trouble
- Young business writer of the year
- Watchdog refuses to names and shame financial services firms
- FSB backs local banking campaign
- New cheque payment rules to provide certainty
- Investors back greater audit transparency
- Faster bank payments delayed by six months
- Reported business fraud soars by 42%
- Secretarial drain hits London businesses as house prices soar
- Rates relief on vacant buildings to be scrapped
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- Study claims digital revolution is over
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- Half of broadband customers unhappy
- SMEs lax on secure IT backups
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- Firms warned of data protection duty
- Online fraudsters focus attention on large merchants
- Apple expected to launch ultra-thin laptop
- Survey claims lack of foresight in data centre management
- Small firms hit by website attack
- Most data leaked by trusted mobile users
- Investment in UK data centres continues
- Temporary staff poses a data breach risk
- Online networkers face ID theft risk
- Check fleet vehicle defects regularly, warns FTA
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- Green trend in data centre growth
- Data centres criticised for CO2 emissions
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- No holiday for SME owners this year
- Holiday club company closed down
- Govt to cut down cost of hiring
- The secrets of entrepreneurial success
- A Level Physics the gateway qualification for entrepreneurs
- Health and safety reforms could save business £300 million
- Small businesses back restaurant tipping legislation
- UK startups under heavy regulatory burden
- Company bosses pressed on wages
- Small Businesses mentors to be rewarded
- Micromanagement of staff
- Small business owners to be in business longer than marriage
- UK low carbon summit tomorrow
- Startup haulage firms warned on legal changes
- Business calls for government action
- Develop skills to beat recession
- Women in the North show flair for business
- Overhead costs main concern to start-ups
- UK business too soft on staff
- Small companies proving resilient
- Startups not offering rehabilitation
- Business Link popularity surges
- Money laundering - firms not compliant
- Company car drivers could put one in two firms in court
- Lying job applicants warned
- Web surfing costs firms billions
- Chocolate biscuit still executive favourite
- Employers under threat of imprisonment
- Dire shortage of construction apprenticeships
- Firms blame Darling for red tape surge
- Desks dirtier than toilet seats
- SMEs embrace flexible work
- Northerners more successful entrepreneurs, study finds
- Petrol prices hit 20 year high
- NFEA Credit Crunch Week launched
- Free utility audits available for SMEs
- Spate of machinery thefts linked to 2012 Olympics
- Environmental policies are a click away
- Report offers best practice for eco-labelling
- Complacency stifles SME growth
- No evidence for benefits of drinking lots of water
- Skills shortages continue to pose problems
- Emergency would kill off 7 in 10 new firms
- Small firms lack disaster planning
- Campaign to target back pain
- Firms fail to provide safety training
- Home workers bugged by career progress
- UK public more vigilant on data
- Building managers warned to assess risk of asbestos
- UK companies failing to protect people, property and data
- Terminally desk-bound struggle to strike a healthy balance
- Homophobic banter not covered by sexual orientation regulations
- HSE in stark warning to refurbishment firms
- Online diagnostic tool helps London firm assess diversity
- Woman sacked for being “too young” wins Tribunal
- Business suit still seen as key to success
- Employers reluctant to employ women with young children
- Small employers too scared to discipline staff
- Single women do most unpaid overtime
- Envirowise One Bin Day challenges office wasters
- Managers work 40 days for free
- Employers welcome changes to sicknote culture
- Firms urged to provide Fairtrade coffee
- HR makes little difference to office staff
- Spreading the love in office time
- Concession on energy certificates for commercial property deals
- Utility firms fail on customer service
- Would you like fries with your A-level?
- Consumers expect online enquiries to be answered within 24 hours
- Customer-centric service is top for local authorities
- Demand for working beyond state pension age set to soar
- Employee health is low business priority
- Managers struggle to motivate underperformers
- New guide to help managers prevent conflict at work
- Firms warned to check their terms of business
- Clever firms can save cash on energy
- Eight in ten staff admit office pilfering
- Digital skills shortage blights sector growth
- Customer happier with service says survey
- Conflict management can make or break reputations
- FSB launches Every Crime Every Time Campaign
- UK workplace bullying ‘endemic’, say Samaritans
- Directors urged to review health and safety
- Age discrimination cases set to increase
- Hobbies boost income for one in five workers
- Directors may face ban over breach of safety rules
- Flexible employees have healthier lifestyles
- Small businesses most worried about tax
- Majority of workers bemoan benefits
- Employees involved in majority of fraud cases
- Staff thinks others lack training
- Commercial vehicle drivers on freight crime alert
- Trainers must learn to manage expectations
- Red tape continues to strangle small businesses
- McClaren sacking is a lesson for business
- Tuesday lunch is peak time for job applications
- TUC criticises long hours culture
- Employers face new fines for illegal working
- CBI in push for green business overhaul
- New Companies Act delayed by a year
- UK managers fail to engage workforce
- Senior executives struggle to prioritise
- Manslaughter law puts reputations at risk
- Two-thirds of UK bosses don't pay for overtime
- Cranfield launches scholarship scheme for women entrepreneurs
- Benefits packages not understood by 75% of staff
- Survey finds cyber-bullying rife in UK business
- Pensions suffer from regulatory burdens
- Trade union membership figures down
- SMEs account for two thirds of filled vacancies
- Driving risk management back to basics
- Health and happiness
- Is there a model workplace?
- Good business sense for you
- Improving occupational road risk
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- Online strategies must be more sophisticated
- SMEs missing out on internet advertising boom
- Small firms told to increase marketing
- Branding tips to keep recession at bay
- Retail sector yet to feel crunch
- Market the downturn to your advantage
- Latest e commerce stats make interesting reading for UK online stores
- Small businesses pass on costs to customers in wake of fuel crisis
- Violence, race and sex dominate advertising complaints
- Firms slash marketing budgets
- Vehicle wrapping gains popularity
- Email worst channel for customer service
- Generation X shuns printed media
- Affinity marketing plagued by mediocrity
- Ryanair attacks advertising watchdog
- Free quote must always be free, says watchdog
- Free CIM marketing workshops
- UK organisations fail customer service test
- Publishing scam targeted small firms
- Playing by modern marketing rules
- PR industry lacks online confidence
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- Boris is not giving SMEs enough airtime
- Regulatory burden on SMEs still too high
- North vs South debate rages on
- Business advisers report on state of UK SMEs
- Entrepreneurial businesses not undertaking carbon reduction initiatives
- SME companies choose to ditch the office
- Energy companies not business friendly
- Interest rates held steady
- Entrepreneurs make developing talent a priority
- Week UK currency not enough
- Scottish business regulation changes on the way
- Companies going broke increase
- More good news for small business
- Small business holiday home operators get boost
- Contracting sector under more fire
- Rental market feels the bite
- Mortgage crisis will linger
- Builders absorbing costs
- Credit lending is down in June
- FSB happy with parliament energy report
- Environment for small business deteriorates
- Economic growth figures out
- Property relief for struggling commercial tenants
- latest auto indutry news not good
- Majority of startups believe worse is to come
- Slowdown hits business
- North East worst hit in slowdown
- Companies not prepared for an economic slowdown
- Credit Crunch - not all gloom and doom
- Start-ups highest in three quarters
- Rural economy could double output
- Entrepreneurs lose faith in Treasury
- New consumer protection goes live
- Small manufacturers see demand slow
- Small businesses to get free access to public sector contracts
- Retail sales suffer sharp drop in April
- High tax top priority for businesses
- Credit crunch bites for SMEs
- Shoppers claim ethical high ground
- Sainsbury's rejects plastic bag charge
- Small businesses ignore green debate
- ICAEW calls for overhaul of EU SME policy
- Businesses need help on crime
- Firms withdraw £3.1 billion in credit card limits
- Number of profit warnings soars
- Financial apathy hits middle classes
- London Underground strike suspended
- Unions to decide on London Tube strike
- Met Office forecasts typical British summer
- Royal Mint unveils coins with a twist
- Unions threaten new postal strike
- UK hotel market remains buoyant
- Big changes for private companies in April
- London mayoral candidates urged to put business first
- UK manufacturers capitalise on emerging markets
- South West Trains jumps the gun over rail strike
- RAC predicts worst ever Easter congestion
- Personal inflation is four times higher than Government figures
- FSB welcomes a Budget speech with no nasty surprises
- Government loses trust of small businesses
- Small business holds little hope for Budget
- Half of all Brits want to set up their own business
- First drop in permanent recruitment since 2003
- Government increases minimum wage to £5.73 an hour
- Unions threaten new postal strike
- Glass ceiling no longer decisive factor for women entrepreneurs
- Toys to carry magnet warning
- OFT seeks Court Order against letting agent Foxtons
- Price of petrol predicted to hit £1.50 this year
- FSB asks Government to lay off small firms
- Brits pessimistic over pay packets
- Competition Commission urged to protect small firms
- BRC condemns EU candle tax
- FSB urges integrity of Camden Market re-development
- Smaller manufacturers gloomy despite overseas growth
- Unions threaten action over Tube safety
- Small businesses show their resilience
- London's Low Emission Zone launched
- Three quarters of retailers report positive Christmas sales
- UK banking identity fraud up by a third
- Trains seen as value for money by only 45 per cent of rail users
- Do we really need an extra Bank Holiday?
- Half a million mortgage payments missed in six months
- Panic closes commercial property fund
- Slowdown in retail sales growth
- FSB welcomes Olympic procurement site
- New Year worries for UK SMEs
- Small businesses vote for referendum on EU Treaty
- High street has worst Christmas in years
- Pre-Christmas cash withdrawals remain strong
- CBI warns retailers not to rely on January sales
- Final timetable announced for Companies Act
- Christmas shoppers urged to support small shops
- MPs criticise capital gains plans
- Employers upbeat despite credit gloom
- Small firms need more support
- FSB says Government is failing business
- Small firms 'outraged' by big firm tax avoidance
- UK's tech-savvy young lack basic literacy skills
- Building societies report rising savings
- Discounting keeps retail sales firm
- Strong domestic market helps SME manufacturers
- IoD urges Government action on small business concerns
- FSB wants supplementary rate dropped
- Union suspends postal strikes
- Labour has failed entrepreneurs, say academics
- Treasury launches consultation on business tax reform
- Split-income tax verdict prompts Government clamp down
- Eight in ten firms set to experience trouble filling vacancies
- Manufacturers looking beyond China
- Concern over rise in manufacturing prices
- Clashes over Britain's enterprise ethos
- Government's MAS to be extended
- SMEs the 'forgotten fifth of crime'
- Superstores blamed for SME insolvencies
- Rising cost of red tape burdens business
- London congestion charge expansion condemned
- Darling calls for level playing field on takeovers
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- Keep a good credit rating to fend off the crunch
- Councils denounce energy giants
- Small business tax relief for research and development
- Accountants document management unders scrutiny
- CML backs UK Govt intervention
- Warning on estimate power bills
- Middle East economies beating credit crunch
- UK savings low
- Small business ignoring loan scheme
- Small businesses face crippling claim costs
- FSB accuses big firms of abusing small businesses trust
- Maintaining cash flow
- Calls for small business tax reform
- Flood insurance agreement reached
- Property woes continue for startups
- High cost helplines rip-off claim
- Firms warned as banks review lending criteria
- Employers urged to beat May deadline
- Income shifting proposal revived by Treasury
- Darling in conditional 10p tax U-turn
- Credit card fraud to double in 2008
- Shoppers choose cash over credit
- Small firms increase savings
- Changes to self-assessment explained
- Hidden costs in creative work
- Government delays income shifting move
- EU-driven changes to R&D tax credit regime to hit SMEs
- Under 35s face retirement at 76
- Small businesses concerned about the budget
- Small business not impressed by Dragon’s Den panel
- Free comparison site for commercial utility prices
- Red tape bill rises to £66 billion
- Firms urged to sign tax petition
- Could divorce destroy your business?
- CBI predicts visa fees to hit small firms hard
- HMRC gives extra 24 hours for self assessments
- Small firms fined hundreds of millions over late tax returns
- Government confirms capital gains climbdown
- Small firms expected to win £200m capital gains concessions
- Deadline looming for SMEs to claim R&D tax relief for last six years
- Brown urged to rethink income shifting proposals
- Energy expert calls for tax breaks for small businesses
- Dragon’s Den could lead to a Den of Debt
- FSB calls Competition Commissions' decision on SME banks 'a travesty'
- CC lifts SME bank price controls but keeps other measures
- Bosses can spread Christmas cheer tax-free
- Proportion of companies wound up by HMRC continues to rise
- Small firms miss out on research tax credits
- SME owner has one in 200 chance of making a million
- Family businesses urged to take action on new tax rules
- Tardy payments land small firms in trouble
- Young business writer of the year
- Watchdog refuses to names and shame financial services firms
- FSB backs local banking campaign
- New cheque payment rules to provide certainty
- Investors back greater audit transparency
- Faster bank payments delayed by six months
- Reported business fraud soars by 42%
- Secretarial drain hits London businesses as house prices soar
- Rates relief on vacant buildings to be scrapped
- Rates and regulations
- Avoiding accidents
- Premium concerns
- The special property needs of small business
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- The structure of small businesses now
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- No holiday for SME owners this year
- Holiday club company closed down
- Govt to cut down cost of hiring
- The secrets of entrepreneurial success
- A Level Physics the gateway qualification for entrepreneurs
- Health and safety reforms could save business £300 million
- Small businesses back restaurant tipping legislation
- UK startups under heavy regulatory burden
- Company bosses pressed on wages
- Small Businesses mentors to be rewarded
- Micromanagement of staff
- Small business owners to be in business longer than marriage
- UK low carbon summit tomorrow
- Startup haulage firms warned on legal changes
- Business calls for government action
- Develop skills to beat recession
- Women in the North show flair for business
- Overhead costs main concern to start-ups
- UK business too soft on staff
- Small companies proving resilient
- Startups not offering rehabilitation
- Business Link popularity surges
- Money laundering - firms not compliant
- Company car drivers could put one in two firms in court
- Lying job applicants warned
- Web surfing costs firms billions
- Chocolate biscuit still executive favourite
- Employers under threat of imprisonment
- Dire shortage of construction apprenticeships
- Firms blame Darling for red tape surge
- Desks dirtier than toilet seats
- SMEs embrace flexible work
- Northerners more successful entrepreneurs, study finds
- Petrol prices hit 20 year high
- NFEA Credit Crunch Week launched
- Free utility audits available for SMEs
- Spate of machinery thefts linked to 2012 Olympics
- Environmental policies are a click away
- Report offers best practice for eco-labelling
- Complacency stifles SME growth
- No evidence for benefits of drinking lots of water
- Skills shortages continue to pose problems
- Emergency would kill off 7 in 10 new firms
- Small firms lack disaster planning
- Campaign to target back pain
- Firms fail to provide safety training
- Home workers bugged by career progress
- UK public more vigilant on data
- Building managers warned to assess risk of asbestos
- UK companies failing to protect people, property and data
- Terminally desk-bound struggle to strike a healthy balance
- Homophobic banter not covered by sexual orientation regulations
- HSE in stark warning to refurbishment firms
- Online diagnostic tool helps London firm assess diversity
- Woman sacked for being “too young” wins Tribunal
- Business suit still seen as key to success
- Employers reluctant to employ women with young children
- Small employers too scared to discipline staff
- Single women do most unpaid overtime
- Envirowise One Bin Day challenges office wasters
- Managers work 40 days for free
- Employers welcome changes to sicknote culture
- Firms urged to provide Fairtrade coffee
- HR makes little difference to office staff
- Spreading the love in office time
- Concession on energy certificates for commercial property deals
- Utility firms fail on customer service
- Would you like fries with your A-level?
- Consumers expect online enquiries to be answered within 24 hours
- Customer-centric service is top for local authorities
- Demand for working beyond state pension age set to soar
- Employee health is low business priority
- Managers struggle to motivate underperformers
- New guide to help managers prevent conflict at work
- Firms warned to check their terms of business
- Clever firms can save cash on energy
- Eight in ten staff admit office pilfering
- Digital skills shortage blights sector growth
- Customer happier with service says survey
- Conflict management can make or break reputations
- FSB launches Every Crime Every Time Campaign
- UK workplace bullying ‘endemic’, say Samaritans
- Directors urged to review health and safety
- Age discrimination cases set to increase
- Hobbies boost income for one in five workers
- Directors may face ban over breach of safety rules
- Flexible employees have healthier lifestyles
- Small businesses most worried about tax
- Majority of workers bemoan benefits
- Employees involved in majority of fraud cases
- Staff thinks others lack training
- Commercial vehicle drivers on freight crime alert
- Trainers must learn to manage expectations
- Red tape continues to strangle small businesses
- McClaren sacking is a lesson for business
- Tuesday lunch is peak time for job applications
- TUC criticises long hours culture
- Employers face new fines for illegal working
- CBI in push for green business overhaul
- New Companies Act delayed by a year
- UK managers fail to engage workforce
- Senior executives struggle to prioritise
- Manslaughter law puts reputations at risk
- Two-thirds of UK bosses don't pay for overtime
- Cranfield launches scholarship scheme for women entrepreneurs
- Benefits packages not understood by 75% of staff
- Survey finds cyber-bullying rife in UK business
- Pensions suffer from regulatory burdens
- Trade union membership figures down
- SMEs account for two thirds of filled vacancies
- Driving risk management back to basics
- Health and happiness
- Is there a model workplace?
- Good business sense for you
- Improving occupational road risk
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