New Centre For Cities Report Backed By Legal Expert A leading business lawyer at Irwin Mitchell has welcomed calls from research group Centre for Cities for the creation of a new national fund for urban development, stating that such move would play a key role in getting many projects of the ground.
During the last twelve months at East Midlands Trains we have achieved quite a few key milestones and we would like to share some of our successes and update you, as our customers in the Sheffield and South Yorkshire areas.
·BCC's Quarterly Economic Survey for Q1 2013 shows progress, with almost all major balances improving compared with Q4 2012.
High-speed fibre broadband has arrived here in Sheffield and is helping to drive economic recovery by opening up global markets, providing new job opportunities, boosting productivity and enabling local businesses to prosper.
The Bhayani Bracewell Employment Law are hosting more HR Exchange events, as a result of success from the previous year.
Chambers across the country have complained that Government has forgotten business costs amongst the push to be seen to be controlling domestic prices.
Richard Wright, executive director at Sheffield Chamber of Commerce, commenting on the Chancellor of the Exchequer's Budget: -There are a number of positives for businesses in the budget, but overall it is not exciting or goes far enough to change confidence in the private sector to stimulate growth.
•Quarterly GDP unrevised at -0.
Commenting on the Department for Energy and Climate Change's release of new evidence that links government policy decisions to rising business energy bills, Dr Adam Marshall, Director of Policy and External Affairs at the British Chambers of Commerce, said: -These figures show that while ministers focus their attention on containing household energy bills, businesses are bearing the brunt of their policy decisions.