Businesses in Yorkshire are on course for a summer of success, according to the latest Business Trends Report by accountants and business advisers BDO LLP.
One of South Yorkshire's leading firms of solicitors, Wake Smith, has announced its plans to relocate into prestigious Sheffield city centre offices, pledging future commitment to the city.
A partnership that has seen young people tackle business challenges at a range of social enterprises across the city, from working with skate parks to charities that tackle homelessness, has celebrated its first year.
It's time to let your hair down at the next Knowledge Transfer Network Entrepreneurs Forum.
Wake Smith - HR Club Tuesday 8th September 2015 8:30 am - 10am The HR Breakfast Event will review: Exits & Compensation -tax free or not by Holly Dobson Reasonable adjustments/Sickness & Dismissal latest case law explained by Holly Dobson Day One Rights - Employee rights during the first two years by Mark Serby 8:30 - 8:45am Registration 8:45 - 9:00am Refreshments 9:00 - 9:45am Presentations 9:45 - 10:00am Q&A 10:00am Close As with all HR Club events, there will be an opportunity to informally discuss any issues with the Employment team and network with other HR professionals.
Jillian Thomas, the managing director of Sheffield-based Future Life Wealth Management, has been shortlisted for a top business award.
ASLEF, RMT and TSSA trade union have announced strike action on London Underground for 24 hours starting 1830 5th August.
People ignore daily alcohol guidelines as they are deemed irrelevant to occasional drinkers Findings show drinkers prefer Canadian and Australian guidelines Research may be used to inform new policies in the future The Government's current alcohol guidelines are unrealistic and largely ignored because they have little relevance to people's drinking habits, according to a new report by the University of Sheffield's Alcohol Research Group (SARG) in collaboration with the University of Stirling.
Robin Hood Doncaster Sheffield Airport has transported more cargo in the period from January to June 2015 than it did in throughout the whole of 2014.