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UK business failures have been reduced by 7.9 per cent over the last year as strong management and savings have helped firms keep afloat, reports startupdonut.co.uk.
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Commentators from The Daily Telegraph have praised Chancellor George Osborne for delivering a Budget designed to encourage the growth of small businesses.
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The government have launched an entrepreneur-led scheme for new businesses but it will not use public funds, reports Tech Crunch.
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Many small businesses in the UK are optimistic about their future.
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The language of a meeting is "central" to communication within businesses, and having a well-structured agendas is key.
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An industry expert has announced that SME's are the key to the UK's economic recovery.
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New businesses will be exempt from new UK regulations for three years, a government minister has said.
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Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) across the UK are looking forward to the Olympic Games next year, believing the event will help to further improve the British economy.
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The Recruitment and Employment Confederation (REC) is urging the government to support proposals to help SMEs recruit more younger people, reports HR Zone.
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14 per cent of small to medium-sized businesses have adequate HR expertise within their company and industry experts are urging the rest to follow suit.
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The government is set to overcome the problem of skills shortages by giving businesses £50 million to invest, reports hrmagazine.co.uk.
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More small and medium businesses that trade internationally could see an expansion following the news that 91 per cent reported positive figures in the last 12 months.