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£10 minimum wage pledge if Labour win next election

The Labour party has been struggling with internal conflict and Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership has constantly come under attack, leaving little time to launch any policy initiatives. Now the Labour party has pledged to increase the minimum wage to £10 an hour if they win the next election. The policy would ...

Loans: Business survival through the tough times

Cash Advance Loans: Helping Your Business Survive Tough Times “What do you want your business to do? Make money, of course. To pay for people and supplies, to be able to grow.” – Margaret Heffernan Theresa May, the British Prime Minister triggered Article 50 yesterday (29 March 2017). Therefore, the ...

Business survival through the tough times

Cash Advance Loans: Helping Your Business Survive Tough Times “What do you want your business to do? Make money, of course. To pay for people and supplies, to be able to grow.” – Margaret Heffernan Theresa May, the British Prime Minister triggered Article 50 on 29 March 2017. Therefore, the ...

London’s property industry must unite to end homelessness, says RICS

RICS launch anti-homelessness pledge to unite industry and end homeless epidemic. London’s land, property and construction sectors must collaborate better to help end rising homelessness and deliver more affordable homes, says the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS). The professional body is asking those who work in the industry to pledge ...

The top 10 cities to find a job this spring

Liverpool has been ranked as the number one city to find a job this spring, with Brighton, Birmingham and Sheffield following close by. The number of vacancies increased by an impressive 20 per cent on the Mersey, suggesting that business confidence is strong in the North West. London also ranked in ...

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How will London offices fare in 2017’s property market?

We were presented with several forecasts for the future of the UK economy in 2016, all differing slightly in their optimism. There were the gloomy predictions of the Remain campaigners—which led to George Osborne’s infamous ‘punishment budget’, and there were the more cheerful predictions from the Brexitiers. As it turned ...

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