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Report: Health and safety innefficiency costs small businesses £300m
7 August 2008
Small firms could save £300 million if they received better support on health and safety issues, a report has claimed.
Business confidence shows marked downturn, figures reveal
7 August 2008
Almost half of businesses in England and Northern Ireland expect the business climate to deteriorate over the next 12 months, according to figures published today.
LDA to slash 173 jobs
23 July 2008
The London Development Agency (LDA) plans to axe 173 jobs as it goes through a reorganisation.
2012 boss earned £600,000 last year
22 July 2008
The chief executive of the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA), David Higgins, took home £624,000 in wages last year.
2012 velodrome contracted awarded
8 May 2008
Construction firm ISG has won the contract to build the velodrome for the London Olympics.
Local firms slam RDAs' innovation spending
30 April 2008
The regional development agencies' £2.2 billion innovation budget has been used to duplicate work done by private industry and been excessively biased to science, a local business group has claimed.
Enterprise academy to open in 2009
11 March 2008
A national academy that will offer a qualification in enterprise to students aged 16-19 will launch early next year.
Two-thirds of small businesses planning expansion
3 March 2008
Nearly two-thirds of small businesses are planning to expand over the next two to three years, according to a government survey.
McFadden given RDAs brief
30 January 2008
Pat McFadden, the employment relations minister, will take on responsibility for the regional development agencies (RDAs) at the Department of Business Enterprise and Regulatory Reform (DBERR).
Minimum wage enforcement rules announced
7 December 2007
New powers to crack down on rogue employers who avoid paying the minimum wage have been outlined.
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