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Rising energy and materials bills squeeze traditional artisans
More than 2m UK staff enjoy the perks, but ministers are lobbied to update the rules
Bureaucracy of trading with EU throws up many challenges for Prima Cheese
Business partners Michael Young and Gary Hooker have been ‘running on reserves’ under lockdown
Increasing numbers of ‘olderpreneurs’ seek a second career in later life
Despite being a world leader in offshore wind farms, Britain is yet to enjoy a manufacturing and jobs boom
‘Great year’ for domestic growers as first-time buyers boost 15% rise in sales
Battery production centre to create thousands of jobs and boost prospects of homegrown electric car industry
The opportunities and risks of launching a venture
Tharsus responds to Covid-19 by developing a distancing device and continues to invest in its workforce
Some 3,000 jobs set to be created to supply giant offshore wind farm
Medical professionals argue GPs should lead distribution of vaccines when they are approved for use
Industry pays tribute to John Hays, one half of husband-wife team committed to saving jobs
Move follows criticism that reintroduction of furlough payments favours southern England
PM urged to deliver on his election pledge to help underperforming regions
Measures taken at start of term after infection rates soared appear to be bearing fruit
Covid-19 has already driven a greater wedge between the four nations, testing the boundaries of power. But could it push them even further apart?
PM’s rejection of experts’ call for tough lockdown risks accusation he has acted too slowly on coronavirus
As UK economy faces sharp slowdown, unemployment looks set to hit younger generation hardest
Tory MPs in northern England want higher wage subsidies for employees at companies forced to close
Government will pay up to 66% of wages of workers in hospitality venues forced to close
Unions vote for disputes or strike ballots as more face-to-face teaching suspended
Rates in northern England soar while London mayor warns of tipping point
Banks increasingly restrict bounceback loans to customers on their books before pandemic
UK prime minister contends with public anger and Tory rebellion over coronavirus strategy
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