BCC reacts to January 2021 GDP and trade figures
British Chambers of Commerce Head of Economics, Suren Thiru comments on GDP figures for January 2021 published by ONS.
Read MoreBritish Chambers of Commerce Head of Economics, Suren Thiru comments on GDP figures for January 2021 published by ONS.
Read MoreFrom April 2021, employers who hire former members of the UK armed forces will benefit from a National Insurance holiday.
Read MorePost-Brexit checks on some EU goods coming into Great Britain have been delayed by six months.
Read MoreAnglian Water supports communities through the COVID-19 crisis and beyond through the National Business Response Network.
Read MoreWorking together, the Chamber Network secured a number of important achievements for business communities across the UK.
Read MoreOngo’s Corporate Plan sets out that they will build 2,250 new homes and have recently secured £50m from bLEND.
Read MoreBusiness owners are given extra support after the government announced an extension on the ban on commercial evictions.
Read MoreThe Domestic Abuse Team at Ringrose Law is one of only 40 NCDV panel members of Solicitors across the Country.
Read MoreYasmin Ireland and Molly Hare have both joined the Lincoln-based PR and Marketing agency Shooting Star.
Read MoreMatthew Stead, who has been with SCS Technology Solutions for over 15 years, has been promoted to Managing Director.
Read MorePIB Insurance Brokers share several things you can do help get the best possible outcome for your business’s insurance rene...
Read MoreBransby Horses have received a £25,000 grant from the Petplan Charitable Trust to put towards two facility improvements.
Read MoreProfessor Andrew Hunter, Julian Free CBE and Simon Bird have joined the local organisation to support Lincolnshire.
Read MoreToday we shine a light on four inspirational women who either own a business or hold an influential position.
Read MoreFrom 8 March 2021, all international travellers must complete a declaration to declare the reason for travel.
Read MorePilot, engineering and ground-crew courses to fit job roles in the air and space sector are now available in Newark.
Read MoreLincoln, Boston, Skegness, Scunthorpe, Grimsby, and Mablethorpe will benefit from new multi-million pound Town Deals.
Read MoreLincolnshire will take part in a national scheme to improve records of locally important buildings, monuments and places.
Read MoreRachel Linstead of Firecracker shares how leaders/managers can positively impact on the culture & wellbeing in the workplace.
Read MoreDuring the Budget 2021 it was announced that the Humber is among eight areas of England that will have a new freeport.
Read MoreThe Chamber network we are part of react to the most important announcements made during the 2021 Budget.
Read MoreStaff at law firm Roythornes have stepped up to the fundraising challenge in memory of a colleague who died last year.
Read MoreThe Chancellor announced the government's new plans for recovery during the Budget, including the extension of the furlough s...
Read MoreOver the course of the pandemic Ongo’s Employment Support team has continued to help and encourage thousands of people into...
Read MoreOngo has been positioned as one of the best organisations for digital growth in the housing industry.
Read MoreThe funding will used to support Exuvi8 Ltd with professional service costs and cash flow.
Read MoreLincoln College is delighted to welcome new starters who have joined the college as part of the national Kickstart scheme.
Read MoreGenius Technology Solutions has recently donated a laptop to EDAN, a charity supporting victims of domestic abuse.
Read MoreThe lifetime allowance is a limit on the amount tax exempt pension benefit that you can draw from your pension scheme.
Read MoreA new Environment Policy for Boston has been approved to set the framework for action on the climate change agenda.
Read MoreLincoln Security takes a look at the most important aspects of securing your firearm and your property.
Read MoreThe BEIS Committee has published their interim pre-budget report and calls for the Chancellor seeking long-term solutions.
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