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Rates revaluation brings good news for small firms and start-ups
Small firms and start-ups could be among the big winners when the current revaluation process doubles the business rates relief threshold.
Read moreExpansion for some, job cuts for others after business rates revaluation
Business rates bills will signal an expansion opportunity for some and possible job losses for others when they drop through the doors of property owners next month.
Read moreHETA appeals to apprentices and employers as it marks 50 years
A company which has launched the engineering careers of thousands of young people is using its golden anniversary year to highlight the need to improve and increase training opportunities in British industry.
A company which has launched the engineering careers of thousands of young people is using its golden anniversary year to highlight the need to improve and increase training opportunities in British industry.
Read moreTRG Wind energised by Germany contract success
TRG Wind has increased its investment in staff and equipment after sealing a seven-figure deal in one of the global hot spots of renewable energy.
Read more1884 restaurants go head-to-head in REYTAs challenge
Two sister restaurants are turning up the heat on the competition – and on each other – with their bids for glory in the Remarkable East Yorkshire Tourism Awards (REYTAs).
Read moreJohn Good Shipping Opens New Office In Liverpool
John Good Shipping, one of the UK’s largest independent shipping companies, is delighted to be opening a new office in Liverpool to further expand its freight forwarding, ship agency and airfreight activities in the North West.
Read moreIndependent British Steel in profit and full of optimism for year ahead
British Steel ended the third quarter of 2016 in profit following its first seven months of independence, the company has revealed.
Read moreThe Deep set to inspire next generation of writers with First Story
A charity which uses creative writing to change the lives of thousands of children is turning to Hull with a series of events designed to foster long-lasting benefits from the City of Culture activities.
Read moreChantelle to showcase AA Global strengths to private sector
A language and translation business has enhanced its private sector activity with a key appointment as it enters its 25th year.
Read moreMike makes plans for next target after cycling past his charity milestone
A biking businessman who has used pedal power to raise thousands of pounds for charity is setting his sights on his next venture to mark 20 years on a two-wheeled world tour.
Read moreShining start to 2017 shows The Deep means business
The Deep is making its mark in the worlds of business, culture and sport as a new year brought a buzz of activity across all the facilities at the award-winning attraction.
Read moreRugby club remembers former team-mate with “awesome achievement”
The family of a father of two who died of Motor Neurone Disease (MND) nearly 10 years ago have praised the “awesome achievement” of former rugby team-mates who raised more than £5,000 in his memory.
Read moreThe Deep showcases region’s appeal for education professionals
An international education recruitment agency is crediting the quality of its location at The Deep as a key factor behind its success in attracting new teachers to Hull.
Read moreEducare acts to increase space to support working parents
A children’s nursery in Beverley which has expanded and invested significantly since opening nearly 20 years ago is poised for further growth in readiness for government plans to increase provision of free childcare.
Read more1884 Dock Street Kitchen welcomes homeless guests for Christmas
Sharp suits and some garish festive jumpers were the dress code as award-winning restaurant 1884 Dock Street Kitchen opened its doors to welcome around 50 homeless people for a free Christmas lunch.
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