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Moving can be one of the most stressful experiences in life. Whether relocating across town or across the country, the process involves organising, packing, coordinating logistics, and adjusting to a new environment With so

Many energy and utility providers are offering great deals for those who make the switch. These providers often include packages containing options for electricity, gas and water. While you may be happy with the

The number of company insolvencies rose sharply at the start of the year, reaching a level not seen since the financial crisis, according to the latest figures from the Insolvency Service. More than 1,900

Britain has emerged as the most unpopular market worldwide among leading fund managers, as growth stalls and inflation lingers following Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s Budget. A monthly survey by Bank of America reveals the UK

Britain’s hospitality and retail sectors are gearing up for April’s looming tax hike on employers’ National Insurance contributions (NICs) alongside a sharp rise in the minimum wage, both of which have industry leaders

Wales’ aspiring business owners are being encouraged to take advantage of the latest Business Wales Accelerated Growth Programme.Applications are now open for a new 10-week virtual Start-Up Accelerator Programme, launching on Tuesday, 13

New research shows that public sector employees in Scotland have received significantly larger pay rises than their counterparts across the rest of the UK, putting pressure on the Holyrood administration’s finances. Analysis by the

British companies selling via online marketplaces could be hit hard by Donald Trump’s forthcoming import regulations, with industry experts warning of a “second Brexit” in terms of disruption to trade. The changes, introduced in

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