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Employment Tribunal decision.
Directors of Southsea online clothing business and Lewisham convenience store removed from corporate arena after receiving Bounce Back Loans not entitled to.
A survey of thousands of individuals and small businesses shows how well banks are looking after their customers as people face the rising cost of living.
Upper Tribunal Tax and Chancery Chamber Decision of Mr Justice Richard Smith and Judge Andrew Scott on 29 June 2023
HMRC has published details on hundreds of businesses who have been fined for breaching anti-money laundering rules.
A new poll of 2,000 UK adults has revealed that over half (54%) of late-night online shoppers said they had done so while drinking alcohol and more than 8 in 10 (86%) shopped while distracted watching TV, leaving them vulnerable...
Brits will be able to get cashback from shops without needing to buy anything under new proposals to protect the UK’s cash system announced today (15 October 2020).
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Government urges shoppers to visit their local high street and support businesses during Shop Local Week.
3 restaurateurs have been banned from running businesses for a total of 26 years after abusing £150,000 worth of government-backed loans.
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