by Luke Stringer | May 13, 2021 | businessnews
In December 2020 the UK government implemented 2 EU directives into UK law, updating employee health and safety legislation after losing a high court battle to a trade union about health and safety in the workplace and the health and safety responsibility of...
by Luke Stringer | Apr 30, 2021 | businessnews, Running your Business
According to numerous sources, the Business Recovery Loan Scheme is off to a slow start. In this article, we’ll discuss what could be causing businesses trouble gaining access to funding from the Business Recovery Loan Scheme and how businesses can improve their...
by Luke Stringer | Apr 22, 2021 | businessnews
A business bank account is mandatory when starting a limited company. A limited company is a separate legal entity, which gives the owner limited liability but also means that finances need to be kept separate. The problem business owners are facing now are lengthy...
by Luke Stringer | Apr 22, 2021 | businessnews
You may have come across the brilliantly funny social media campaign from Aldi’s Twitter account #freecuthbert. Or even seen news articles from some of the UK’s top newspapers and tv shows about Colin the Caterpillar cake. We’re here to help make...
by Luke Stringer | Mar 29, 2021 | businessnews
What’s the latest on business interruption claims? In January this year, the supreme court ruled that policyholders could have their claims for coronavirus-related business interruption losses paid. This has led to the FCA recently carrying out a...