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One month left to enter photo comp celebrating UK beauty spots – Scottish Business News

TIME is running out to enter Caledonian Sleeper’s photography competition aimed at encouraging everyone – from onboard guests to photography enthusiasts – to capture views of...

Ed Miliband: beating nimbys on green rollout a matter of ‘national security’

Ed Miliband has vowed to take on the nimbys opposed to the government’s rollout of wind turbines, solar farms and pylons across the UK...

Brexit deal ‘stifling’ UK-EU trade; markets rally ahead of interest rate decisions – as it happened

Brexit deal hurting UK-EU goods trade, and it's getting worseRed tape on British businesses created by the Brexit trade deal has led to a...

First Budget won’t undermine growth goal, says UK PM Keir Starmer

Labour has committed to a fiscal rule that day-to-day costs are met by revenues and debt must be falling as a share of the...

Amazon tells staff to get back to the office five days a week

Amazon has told its office workers they may no longer work from...

Ipswich in top 10 for small and medium businesses – but should there be more variety?

The latest figures released by Iwoca, the international small business loan company, have ranked Ipswich in 7th place on a list of...

Luton business fined for selling fake Wonka bars

A business has been fined for selling fake Wonka chocolate bars around the UK, which included nuts that were not mentioned on the packaging.The...

North West business briefs: Parfetts; Alstom; Cash Access UK; Alcedo Care; DWF; Plus Dane; Fylde Rugby Club | TheBusinessDesk.com

After a record year for turnover, Stockport-based cash and carry group, Parfetts awarded its employees a 12% profit share bonus. The news follows the...

Tackling UK ill health is vital to economic growth, says IPPR

Tackling Britain’s growing ill-health crisis holds the key to increasing growth and the government needs to invest £15bn a year on a radical programme...

Women in UK ‘will be worse off than in 2010 unless public spending rises’

Rachel Reeves should announce a significant uplift in public spending in next month’s budget, or risk women bearing the brunt of continuing austerity, a...

UK’s smart meter targets leaving energy users short-changed, says Martin Lewis

Energy customers are being short-changed by “perverse” government targets to install electronic smart meters in homes across the UK, according to the consumer campaigner...

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