An ex-entrepreneur has returned to the world of self-employment to specialise in 'crime scene' cleaning after becoming the 300th business start-up to benefit from a local enterprise scheme.
A global employer is the first business to sign a landmark partnership agreement that will benefit University Technical College (UTC) Sheffield students.
For many years now some organisations have been championing 'flexible working'.
Commenting on the UK trade figures for April 2013, published today by the ONS, David Kern, Chief Economist at the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) said: -Although it is good news that the trade deficit has declined in April, the gap between imports and exports remains too large, and we are not yet making sufficient progress in closing it.
Voluntary organisations are to benefit from a charity Professor's new book that will help them to understand the latest legislation that governs Charitable Incorporated Organisations (CIO).
A survey of more than 4,500 businesses released today (Monday) by the British Chambers of Commerce shows that the share of Chamber members which export continues to increase.
[caption id="attachment_8859" align="alignright" width="300"] The view from within the interpreting booth.
An artist from Sheffield Hallam University has created a unique musical performance to mark the demise of the iconic nautical siren that has traditionally haunted the UK's coastline.
Commenting on today's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) interest rate decision the last one under Mervyn King's chairmanship David Kern, Chief Economist at the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) said: -Fairly positive news surrounding the economy in recent weeks, including relatively strong PMI figures for May across all UK sectors, means that earlier pressures for more QE have eased.