Commenting on the UK trade figures for February 2017, published today by the ONS, Suren Thiru, Head of Economics at the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), said: -Although the UK's trade deficit widening in February is disappointing, its largely as a result of an increase in 'erratic' goods.
Meet country specialist from Slovakia, Romania and the CEE Countries Country representatives from Slovakia and Romania will be visiting Sheffield to forge personal relationships with local businesses at ground level, providing valuable business to business knowledge and advice.
Digital skills are increasingly important to the operation of businesses in the UK but companies are facing a shortage of skills in their workforce which is hampering productivity, according to a new survey by the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), released today (Friday).
More than 600 female school pupils have been exploring how they can transform the world through science, technology, engineering and maths (STEM) at an innovative event hosted by the University of Sheffield.
A careers fair aimed at getting young people into engineering, manufacturing or technology is coming back to Magna for the third year.
The Lord Chancellor has changed the way that compensation for serious injures is calculated meaning that payouts are set to increase significantly.
Research by Sheffield Hallam University that explores whether exercise training could be used in treatment for prostate cancer, has been included in new guidelines released by the European Association of Urology (EAU).
How can we inspire young people to reach their full potential? The skills which businesses are looking for in potential employees have changed drastically over recent decades, with a greater emphasis on teamwork, creativity and communication.
How can we inspire young people to reach their full potential? The skills which businesses are looking for in potential employees have changed drastically over recent decades, with a greater emphasis on teamwork, creativity and communication.