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‘It’s no longer a London-centric market’ Seema Desai from iwoca speaks exclusively to GB News about a study naming Glasgow the best city for a small business to be based in. Posted by The Staff at the NSBO Office:
NSBO, Charter House, 33 Fore Street, Cullompton, EX15 1JS, Devon https://www.nsbo.org.uk In another sign of declining relations, the Home Office has announced an immediate ban on so-called ‘golden visas’ for wealthy foreign investors wanting residency in the UK, citing "security concerns". Posted by The Staff at the NSBO Office:
NSBO, Charter House, 33 Fore Street, Cullompton, EX15 1JS, Devon https://www.nsbo.org.uk Post-Brexit Economy: The impact on small businesses that depend on imports | Bradley Harris reports2/12/2022 'It's a fresh product so time is of the essence.' GB News’ North West of England Reporter Bradley Harris is in Salford talking to Anthony Williams of Design Element Flowers about Brexit's impact on small businesses that depend on imports. Posted by The Staff at the NSBO Office:
NSBO, Charter House, 33 Fore Street, Cullompton, EX15 1JS, Devon https://www.nsbo.org.uk For Britain’s economy, Gordon Brown has won every election since 2010. The only way to get out of this inflation crisis is for the government to cut taxes and stop increasing spending. To discuss the state of the British economy the financial journalist Matthew Lynn joins Steven Edginton in the latest Off Script podcast. Watch the full episode above or listen on your podcast app by searching “Off Script”. Posted by The Staff at the NSBO Office:
NSBO, Charter House, 33 Fore Street, Cullompton, EX15 1JS, Devon https://www.nsbo.org.uk The Government has been warned it is falling dangerously behind in its plans to build a British battery industry. Internal documents seen by Sky News reveal how manufacturing capacity forecasts are barely half the needed level by the end of the decade. Posted by The Staff at the NSBO Office:
NSBO, Charter House, 33 Fore Street, Cullompton, EX15 1JS, Devon https://www.nsbo.org.uk James O'Brien's used-car analogy in response to a caller whose business cannot sell to the EU anymore due to Brexit. 'If Brexit was a second-hand car, you've got it home, there's no engine under the bonnet and they've just made Jacob Rees-Mogg chief mechanic.' Posted by The Staff at the NSBO Office:
NSBO, Charter House, 33 Fore Street, Cullompton, EX15 1JS, Devon https://www.nsbo.org.uk Rishi Sunak says despite the Omicron COVID variant the "economy was remarkably resilient" and shows that the government's plans for the economy "are working". The Chancellor gave the Government credit for the GDP rise but he says it's not their responsibility to "mandate" salary increases as the country faces a cost of living crisis. Posted by The Staff at the NSBO Office:
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NSBO, Charter House, 33 Fore Street, Cullompton, EX15 1JS, Devon https://www.nsbo.org.uk The price of a night out looks set to rise sharply as businesses in the hospitality sector plan to pass on their spiralling costs to their customers. A total of 93% of the 680 businesses surveyed by UK Hospitality said they intend to increase their prices by an average of 11% in the next few months, well above the headline rate of inflation which stood at 5.4% in December. Pubs, bars, restaurants and hotels have seen their overheads surge since lockdown restrictions began to lift last April. Shortages of both labour and goods mean the cost of staff, food and drink, energy bills and insurance have risen dramatically, and these costs look set to be passed on to consumers. Posted by The Staff at the NSBO Office:
NSBO, Charter House, 33 Fore Street, Cullompton, EX15 1JS, Devon https://www.nsbo.org.uk This is the story of what’s really happening to local fishermen in post-Brexit Britain. Last year, Greenpeace spent the summer investigating, documenting and exposing what was really going on in so-called Marine Protected Areas. After learning just how bad things were out at sea, we teamed up with local small-scale fishermen and began campaigning together. Posted by The Staff at the NSBO Office:
NSBO, Charter House, 33 Fore Street, Cullompton, EX15 1JS, Devon https://www.nsbo.org.uk On Your Doorstep: How has the rise in cost of living impacted business? | Sherburn, North Yorkshire2/2/2022 'We've had to increase our prices, we managed three years without doing that, but obviously, we have to pass the cost on.' Posted by The Staff at the NSBO Office:
NSBO, Charter House, 33 Fore Street, Cullompton, EX15 1JS, Devon https://www.nsbo.org.uk New legislation on red diesel 'will put construction firms out of business' | Dougie Beattie reports2/2/2022 'This will put construction firms out of business and it will see mass job losses across the industry.' Carla Lockhart MP talks to GB News' Dougie Beattie about new legislation around red diesel and the impact it may have on industry. Posted by The Staff at the NSBO Office:
NSBO, Charter House, 33 Fore Street, Cullompton, EX15 1JS, Devon https://www.nsbo.org.uk ‘A global vote of confidence that London, the UK, is the right place for financial services’2/2/2022 ‘An overwhelming global vote of confidence that London, the UK, is the right place for financial services’ Nigel Farage discusses a report that revealed 90% of major global financial services have said they would they seek to set up in the UK. Posted by The Staff at the NSBO Office:
NSBO, Charter House, 33 Fore Street, Cullompton, EX15 1JS, Devon https://www.nsbo.org.uk 'The knock-on effect of the cost of living squeeze... has a terrible effect on business.' Business owner and GB News viewer Helen Hampton talks about her choir, rises in the cost of living and how it influences her business. Posted by The Staff at the NSBO Office:
NSBO, Charter House, 33 Fore Street, Cullompton, EX15 1JS, Devon https://www.nsbo.org.uk Storm Corrie: Dramatic moment BA plane aborts landing at Heathrow airport due to high winds2/2/2022 This is the moment a British Airways airplane failed to land on first attempt as high winds from Storm Corrie battered the runway at Heathrow airport. The plane's wheels touched the runway but the aircraft swayed from side to side in strong gusts of wind forcing the pilot to head back into the air. The footage captured by live streaming platform Big Jet TV showed the dramatic landing attempt. Credit: Big Jet TV Posted by The Staff at the NSBO Office:
NSBO, Charter House, 33 Fore Street, Cullompton, EX15 1JS, Devon https://www.nsbo.org.uk On today’s show, a lack of basic energy efficiency measures is costing households more and putting net-zero targets at risk. Plus how cardboard creations could help the film industry go greener. Posted by The Staff at the NSBO Office:
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