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IPSE urges Government not to forget struggling groups | Business Matters | Cherry Martin

Despite good feedback there are still groups of people left struggling

4 March 2021 Freelancer Opinion & Insights, News Cherry Martin 0 Comments

Whilst the Budget 2021 has given a largely ‘hopeful vision’ for many, other excluded groups have been left struggling.

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Michelle Ovens CBE shares her thoughts on Budget 2021

3 March 20213 March 2021 News, This Is How I Run My Business Cherry Martin 0 Comments

We spoke to Michelle Ovens CBE to find out her thoughts on Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s Budget 2021 to see if it was what she had hoped for.

Property industry reacts to Budget 2021 | Cherry Martin | Business Matters

A positive response from the property industry to Budget 2021. Do you agree?

3 March 202120 September 2023 Freelancer Opinion & Insights, In Business, News Cherry Martin 0 Comments

Despite the increase on Capital Gains Tax, word from the property sector has generally been positive. Especially with the opportunity to claim the ‘Super Deduction’ rate of 130% .

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The Government has announced it will launch a 12-week consultation on whether the Engineering Construction Industry Training Board (ECITB) and the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) should merge to form a single statutory training body for the construction and engineering construction sectors.

Government to consult on ECITB and CITB merger into single construction skills body

The Government will consult on merging the ECITB and CITB into a single industry training body, as leaders warn engineering construction skills must remain protected amid plans to boost growth and clean energy jobs.

Spring Statement 2026: Rachel Reeves trims growth forecast as Middle East tensions cloud outlook

Energy bills could hit £2,500 if Iran conflict disrupts global gas supplies

UK shop price inflation slows to 1.1% in February, easing cost of living pressure

‘Exhilarating’ teenage entrepreneurs take their ideas to Westminster

Public fears over finances push UK consumer confidence back down

Most young Britons cannot name a single entrepreneur

Economic volatility keeps majority of London’s small business owners awake at night

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