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  • Euro area recovering, but …..

    The euro area recovery is strengthening, according to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), but a weak medium-term outlook calls for focus on four key areas: increasing demand, cleaning up bank balance sheets, stepping up structural reforms, and strengthening governance. In its latest review of the currency union the IMF found that steady job growth and rising real wages have underpinned a rebound in consumption - among the large economies, Germany continues to ...

    Posted at July 28, 2015 | By : | Categories : News | Comments Off on Euro area recovering, but …..
  • SMEs get new commissioner to tackle late payments

    Proposals for a new Small Business Commissioner to lead a culture change in how small businesses resolve disputes with larger companies have been set out by the Government. The new Commissioner will help SMEs handle disputes over late payment and other supply chain practices, offering advice, support, mediation and conciliation services to smaller firms. He or she will also be able to ...

    Posted at July 26, 2015 | By : | Categories : News | Comments Off on SMEs get new commissioner to tackle late payments
  • Renewable energy subsidies cut

    The Government has announced measures to deal with an “over-allocation of renewable energy subsidies” saying it needs to better control over spending and ensure energy bill payers get the best possible deal: Measures announced today include: Removing the guaranteed level of subsidy for biomass conversions and co-firing projects for the duration of the Renewable Obligation, known as grandfathering. Launching a consultation on controlling subsidies for solar PV of 5MW and below ...

    Posted at July 22, 2015 | By : | Categories : News | Comments Off on Renewable energy subsidies cut
  • UK economic recovery “increasingly domestic”

    In its latest round-up of the UK economy, EY’s ITEM Club notes that the UK consumer continues to be the main driver of recovery - a buoyant labour market and rock-bottom inflation led to growth in real incomes of 4.5% in the year to the first quarter of 2015 and consumption has risen by 3.4%. However, the wider slowdown in the world economy and the pound’s strength against the euro are holding back demand for the UK’s ...

    Posted at July 21, 2015 | By : | Categories : News | Comments Off on UK economic recovery “increasingly domestic”
  • New measures to protect Intellectual Property

      Under new government proposals, UK designers will no longer have to include a design number on products to be confident they can recover damages for infringement.   The proposed measures will enable designers to mark their products with a web link, instead of having to stamp the product or attach a label with the registered design numbers. The web link would notify third parties of the relevant registered design ...

    Posted at July 17, 2015 | By : | Categories : News | Comments Off on New measures to protect Intellectual Property
  • Free flood warnings for EE mobile customers

    From today (14th July 2015) EE customers registered in flood risk areas in Devon and Cornwall will receive messages from the Environment Agency’s Floodline Warnings Direct service. The scheme is the first of its kind in England and follows a successful pilot in Staffordshire earlier this year. Later this week (17th July) EE customers in Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire will be added to the scheme. Since 2010, the Floodline Warnings Direct service ...

    Posted at July 14, 2015 | By : | Categories : News | Comments Off on Free flood warnings for EE mobile customers
  • Suspect case of avian flu

    A temporary control zone has been imposed at a poultry farm in Lancashire in light of a suspect case of avian flu - all birds at the premises are being culled. The restrictions mean that all poultry farms within the 10 kilometre temporary control zone around the affected premises are not allowed to move poultry and other birds. The decision to take precautionary action has been taken based on the clinical ...

    Posted at July 11, 2015 | By : | Categories : News,Rural Business | Comments Off on Suspect case of avian flu
  • Sweeping changes to planning regulations

    Many brownfield sites in England could receive automatic planning permission, the BBC has reported. In addition, major housing projects could be fast-tracked and rules on extensions to properties in London relaxed. Work on compiling an official register of brownfield sites got underway during the last parliament although the new measures form part of a programme aimed at increasing productivity across the UK whilst boosting the housing stock. The Government might also introduce powers that ...

    Posted at July 10, 2015 | By : | Categories : News | Comments Off on Sweeping changes to planning regulations
  • New aquaculture technology in the making

    The Centre for Environment, Fisheries and Aquaculture Science (Cefas) says it is working with governments and industry in the UK and Asia to develop new DNA-based diagnostic technology, linked to data reporting by smartphone, which can be used by local famers at the “pond side” to rapidly detect potentially devastating diseases such as White Spot Syndrome Virus (WSSV). Cefas is leading field trials in Thailand where WSSV and other emergent problems such ...

    Posted at July 8, 2015 | By : | Categories : News | Comments Off on New aquaculture technology in the making
  • £100 million boost for small housebuilders

    Small builders have been told they can benefit from a £100 million cash boost because of their important role in keeping the country building. Housing Minister, Brandon Lewis, has announced that The Housing Growth Partnership will act as a dedicated initiative that matches a £50 million investment from Lloyds Banking Group. The money will be used to help smaller builders invest in new projects and develop their businesses, allowing them to recruit and train workers ...

    Posted at July 6, 2015 | By : | Categories : News | Comments Off on £100 million boost for small housebuilders