Today's South East business news from Insider |
Ask the expert: Are you ready for Natasha’s Law? | Gary Clifton, client partner and chartered risk adviser at Partners&, says since The UK Food Information Amendment, also known as Natasha’s Law, was announced on 1 October 2021, some quarters of the food and drink industry have raised concerns about its readiness to meet these new requirements. Read More |
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Ask the expert: SME acquisition | Growth by acquisition can often be seen as a risky business, but for many it is a successful route to growing shareholder value. Having recently advised facilities management business Ecoserv on three successful acquisitions, Brad McAvoy, partner at James Cowper Kreston Corporate Finance, offers his advice. Read More |
| | Location data: powering the digital economy of the future | If you thought Ordnance Survey just published maps, think again. Today the organisation is the driving force behind the UK’s location data, a trusted resource used around the world by individuals, businesses and governments. Insider spoke to John Kimmance, managing director for OS’ National Mapping Services, to learn more. Read More |
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Budget to have positive impact but won’t ‘seize the moment’ - CBI | While the Budget alone will not seize the moment and transform the UK economy for a post-Brexit and post-Covid world, it will have a positive impact and make several welcome changes, according to the CBI. Peter Taylor of Hampshire Chamber of Commerce also noted that the key test is "whether or not the Chancellor has given businesses more headroom and confidence to make the right decisions on investment, reskilling and job creation". Read More |
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