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Small and medium sized businesses are feeling optimistic about 2011, with 26 per cent of firms planning to employ more staff in 2011 than they did this year.
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Small firms are essential to future growth in employment, a new report says.
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British businesses are being warned about the risks of falling foul of new anti-bribery rules which will come into force next year.
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Over two-thirds of organisations don't have the money or time to invest sufficiently in training, according to new research from a software company.
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Small businesses are confident they will be able to help the country's economic revival, results of a recent study show.
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Financial industry experts are urging Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) in construction to explore how the low-carbon agenda could benefit their business, reports Microsoft News.
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Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne has announced plans to implement a 10 percent corporate tax rate, designed to encourage entrepreneurs and reduces the levies imposed on overseas profit, reports The Daily Mail.
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The digital switchover could be delayed until 2017, after ministers admitted that the country wouldn't be ready for the switchover by 2015.
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The Government's pledge to make small business rate relief automatic has been welcomed with open arms by the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB), reports SmallBusiness.co.uk.
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Small businesses are losing as much as 36 million a week because of drawn out communication practises, new research has found.