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HMRC accelerates 95,000 firms onto simplified import procedures
HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has automatically registered 95,000 businesses for its simplified import procedures allowing most traders up to six months to pay import duties and submit customs declarations, if the UK leaves the EU without a deal on 31 October.
Read morepurebroadband are connecting The Glass House in Hull’s Queen’s Gardens
The Glass House by Iguana Developments is possibly one of the most unique apartment developments in the North of England. Both the design and location makes
Read moreGreen oasis to be created for wildlife under energy park proposals
A new wildlife area will provide an additional home for protected birds in a quiet grass and wetland habitat under plans for the proposed £200 million Yorkshire Energy Park.
Read moreAllenby Commercial embarks on riverside restoration of listed offices
A development company which has won accolades from the experts for the quality of its renovation of historic properties in Hull has embarked on the second phase of a riverside restoration worth more than £1.2-million.
Read moreBrexit - Information videos for traders in a no-deal Brexit
HM Revenue & Customs advice videos
Read moreQES Q3 2019: Most sectors cool as the ‘B’ debate hots up
WITH continuing uncertainty around the “B” word, perhaps it is no surprise that in the third quarter of the year, Humber businesses were concerned about exchange rates, interest rates and inflation, all of which showed marked increases.
Brexit - No-Deal Readiness Report
The government has today published their No-Deal Readiness report
Read moreYorks Training Company lands contract to create National Academy
An East Yorkshire people development company has been engaged by one of the UK's leading kitchen manufacturers to create a national training academy.
Read moreUnique Humber workshop for schools, academies and colleges
The dangers posed by social media, managing sickness absence, advice on financial stability and ways to improve health and wellbeing are the focus of a new workshop for the Humber’s education sector.
Read moreBritcon Transforms Civic Centre for University Campus
Britcon has completed works on the transformation of Scunthorpe’s former Civic Centre into a new first-class university campus.
Read moreHull accountants welcome eight new recruits
Hull’s largest independent accountancy and business advisory firm has welcomed eight new recruits, including seven trainees who are joining its well-regarded professional training programme.
Read morePrinces Quay’s Win a Shop shortlist announced
The wait is over for successful Win a Shop candidates
Read morePara-athlete tells business audience of her inspirational journey to become a sporting champion
Para Nordic skiing is the latest sport to be mastered by Ironman champion Liz McTernan, who told an audience of Northern Lincolnshire businesswomen about her latest ‘challenge in life’.
Read moreIt’s time for regional bosses to know their self-employed contractors from their workers and employees
Employment law expert Tom Martin has fired a warning shot over the bows of regional bosses who support the UK’s burgeoning ‘gig’ economy, after a recent case heard by the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT).
Read more1884 Wine & Tapas Bar aims for perfect ten with big anniversary
A restaurant which began the food and drink regeneration of Hull’s marina area is planning a year of special events as it builds up to a big anniversary.
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