National law firm Freeths has successfully completed 70 corporate transactions for clients in October ahead of a historic Budget announcement.
Rachel Reeves made history yesterday, delivering the first budget from a female chancellor, in a debut that also marked the first Labour budget in 14 years. Here, we outline some of the key changes that affect businesses and business owners.
The Labour government’s new Employment Rights Bill (published on 18th October 2024) introduces significant changes that aim to improve job security, expand worker protections, and increase flexibility for millions of employees across the UK.
In presenting Labour’s widely anticipated first Budget in 14 years, the Chancellor was faced with a challenging task
The Sheffield College has hosted the first regional employer meeting after joining a scheme committed to sustainable training and education for the construction sector.
Sheffield Chamber has welcomed the Chancellor’s move to lower business rates for under-pressure high street retail, hospitality, and leisure businesses but voiced concern about the impact on small businesses generally.
Shevaun Haviland, Director General of the BCC reacts to the Chancellor’s Autumn Budget
The new forum is ready to continue providing a safe, supportive, and modern community for those affected by early stage pregnancy loss.
Strong industry-Government partnerships are key to ensuring the UK's visitor economy continues to thrive, according to a new report by the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) in partnership with IHG Hotels & Resorts.