In 2016 Britain voted to leave the EU and new Prime Minister Theresa May invited George Osborne to consider an alternative career and replaced him as Chancellor with Philip Hammond, the MP for Runnymede and Weybridge nicknamed ‘Spreadsheet Phil’ by his Commons colleagues.
Business
4 tips for keeping your books in order in 2018
Whether you’re someone who prides themselves on having their accounts in order every year, or you’ve just had yet another last-minute scramble to submit your tax return before the deadline at the end of January, the start of a new calendar year is a great time to review your books and ensure they’re all in order for the twelve months ahead.
The collapse of Carillion – lessons for businesses
The collapse of Carillion in January 2018 has already triggered disruption throughout the construction industry.
What does the future hold for the Apprenticeship Service?
Recent figures from the Department for Education show that the amount of workers starting apprenticeships in England has fallen dramatically.
Digital survey shows 20% of businesses still lack digital skills
A recent study has revealed that around one in five businesses are still lacking in basic digital skills.
Do employers care about their employees financial well-being?
A recent study has found that only one in three employees believes their employer cares about their financial wellness.
Which employee benefits are valued the most?
We’re living in a world where employee benefits are perhaps more varied than ever before.
The EU Referendum: Britain Takes Back Control. Or Does It?
The EU Referendum sent the UK political system and economy into uncharted waters, with stock and currency markets around the globe in turmoil
5 tips for reducing debtors
Reducing your debtors can often be a task which seems much easier said than done. See our top 5 tips for keeping your debtors down.
Scale Tipped in favour of small firms?
The business tax roadmap, published on March 16th, provided detail of how current and future business taxes would impact over the remainder of this parliament.