Unprecedented joint statement from national Chamber organisations bordering the North Sea Leading business organisations representing businesses in seven countries that account for 70% of EU-UK trade The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has today joined with national Chamber organisations from six countries bordering the North Sea, on the United Kingdom and the European Union to swiftly move to talks on transition and the future EU-UK trade relationship now that sufficient progress in the first phase of the Brexit negotiations has been made.
The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) has today (Monday) slightly downgraded its three-year outlook for the UK economy, cutting growth expectations from 1.
Commenting on the news that the UK government and the European Commission have reached a deal to conclude the first phase of the Brexit negotiations, Dr Adam Marshall, Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), said: -Businesses will be breathing a sigh of relief that 'sufficient progress' has been achieved.
Golf clubs across Ireland have received a government funding boost of €1.
Students who need to switch universities mid-course for personal reasons need greater support within the sector to prevent them dropping out of their studies altogether, a new report led by the University of Sheffield has found.
Senior police officers from India are touring England as part of a ground-breaking project aimed at improving access to justice for female victims of violence.
Sheffield Hallam University's graduation fortnight has drawn to an end, in what has been a celebration of thousands of its graduates alongside several inspirational figures who were awarded with honorary doctorates.
As yesterday's Budget set out ambitious plans to be build thousands more homes, an £8million pilot project in the Sheffield City Region (SCR) has begun to assess exciting ideas for new homes to get them underway by the end of this year.