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Tips to boost online business security and trade | Business Matters | Cherry Martin

Five tips to use technology to boost and secure your business through lockdown

20 November 20207 July 2021 Advice, Technology Cherry Martin 28 Comments

Since the initial nationwide lockdown in March 2020, it’s become increasingly clear that technology is essential for businesses to continue functioning and succeeding in today’s modern world.

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Business must unite and tell Boris, ‘never mind the baubles,’ we want to get back to work

20 November 2020 Opinion Charlie Mullins 3 Comments

Businesses have rolled over and absorbed far too much of a basting from this Government over Covid and it’s time to stand up and tell it to get stuffed.

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Boris can’t just prop up the bars, he has to dig deep for apprenticeship schemes

11 November 2020 Opinion Charlie Mullins 12 Comments

It has never been clearer to me that the way out of this Covid crisis is by properly supporting apprenticeships, but the Government is failing in this by every measure. 

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We need company, in every meaning of the word

11 August 2020 Opinion Charlie Mullins 5 Comments

There has been a lot of talk in recent weeks about the rights and wrongs of the government’s furlough scheme, as well as, in some people’s minds, the related issue of working from home and whether it’s going to be the ‘new normal’ after the virus has been defeated.

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Former Chancellor George Osborne has warned that Reform UK “cannot be trusted to run the economy”, accusing Nigel Farage’s party of lacking fiscal credibility at a time when economic stewardship is likely to define the next general election.

Osborne warns Reform UK ‘not fiscally fit to run the economy’

George Osborne says Reform UK “cannot be trusted” on the economy and urges Kemi Badenoch to win back voters by doubling down on fiscal credibility.

Non-dom exodus ‘far worse than forecast’, new report warns Chancellor ahead of Budget

Government targets 400,000 new green energy jobs in major national skills drive

Sir David Attenborough, 99, becomes oldest daytime Emmy winner

Blow to Chancellor’s tax take as 1,800 non-doms quit the UK

Betfred warns of 1,300 betting shop closures and 7,000 job losses if gambling taxes rise

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Brexit impact will be negative ‘for the foreseeable future,’ Bank of England governor warns

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