Responding to the announcement that the repeal of Off Payroll regulations will now be scrapped, Tania Bowers, Global Public Policy Director from the Association of Professional Staffing Companies (APSCo) has expressed anger from the trade association over the continued instability and lack of confidence:
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Cambridge Satchel Company founder Julie Deane packs her bags after sale to Chargeurs
Cambridge Satchel Company’s founder Julie Deane has left the business after its recent sale to a French group, a deal designed to ensure that its factory in Leicester is protected.
BMW moves Mini production out of Britain in bitter blow for UK’s electric car ambitions
Electric Mini production is to be shifted from the UK to China in a fresh blow to Britain’s ambitions for a green car industry.
August’s £800m fall in EU trade adds to the UK’s economic woes
New ONS figures reveal UK trade with the EU fell sharply again in August, even though it increased with the rest of the world.
Small firms call for action as job vacancies driven by long-term sickness hits record high
The number of working-age adults in Britain who are not in the jobs market because they are long-term sick has increased to a record high, official figures show, amid concerns over shortages of workers in the UK economy.
Unfunded tax cuts will result in £60bn spending cuts says the IFS
Kwasi Kwarteng will need to find £60bn of savings by 2026 to fill the gap left by unfunded tax cuts and the costs of extra borrowing triggered by a panicked reaction on international money markets to the chancellor’s “mini-budget”, according to the Institute for Fiscal Studies.
Urgent action needed to help UK SME exporters after falling sales take hold
More SME exporters are now reporting falling overseas sales than are reporting an increase.
Truss vs Johnson: A comparison of their speaking styles
Now that Liz Truss is Prime Minister the scrutiny of her speaking performances will be even more intense than it was during the leadership contest.
Truss set to warn of more disruption ahead in first speech as Tory leader
Liz Truss will warn today of more disruption ahead as the price of economic growth, after another day of cabinet infighting threatened to derail her first party conference as leader.
Former environment secretary urges successor not to drop nature-friendly farming scheme
A former environment secretary has urged the UK government not to drop its nature recovery farming schemes, as the Guardian can reveal the more ambitious parts of the post-EU subsidy programme are set to be dropped.
How your eCommerce business can thrive through recession
The UK economy is forecast to enter recession later this year.
Truss appoints former company owner MP Dean Russell as new enterprise minister
A politician who previously ran his own leadership training company has been appointed as the new minister for enterprise by Liz Truss.
Carmakers face further hurdle as pound falls
Just as pandemic-related supply chain dislocation among motor manufacturers has begun to abate, carmakers have warned that they are being hit by the sharp fall in sterling and rapidly rising energy costs.
IMF openly criticises UK government tax plans
The International Monetary Fund has openly criticised the UK government over its plan for tax cuts, warning that the measures are likely to fuel the cost-of-living crisis.
Truss plans to loosen immigration rules to tackle labour shortages in bid for growth
Immigration rules are set to be loosened as part of Liz Truss’s mission to boost growth.