Commenting on the remarks by Home Office minister Robert Goodwill on proposals for an immigration skills levy on EU workers, Adam Marshall, Director General of the British Chambers of Commerce, said: -Business will be very concerned that the government is considering introducing a levy on future EU workers.
Businesses called for one regional voice to advocate for the proposed Trans-Pennine Tunnel at a major business event.
Even a mild rise in temperature damages insect's ability to reproduce Insect populations in high latitude countries are worst affected Identifying genes linked to increased and decreased reproduction may help understand how insects cope with climate change and controlling insect pests With 2016 set to be the warmest year on record, scientists have discovered insects are already feeling the effects of climate change, as a rise in temperature is shown to damage their ability to reproduce.
Now in their fifth year the Clydesdale and Yorkshire Bank Spirit of the Community Awards 2017 are open for applications.
BHP Financial Planning has expanded its team with the appointment of Mitch Burke.
Leading Sheffield solicitors Wake Smith have appointed Suzanne Porter as a director in its private client team.
Since 2013 Tufcot has aimed to consistently improve our On-Time Delivery Performance figures via improving our Production Department and reducing inefficiencies through the whole Company.
Commenting on the trade statistics for November 2016, published today by the Office for National Statistics, Suren Thiru, Head of Economics at the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), said: -The widening of the UK's trade deficit in November is disappointing, and signifies a considerably weaker trading position than the average for the year.
SHIFT are celebrating, the company's 2015-16 progression rate rose from 67% in the previous years to 84%.