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FSB launches plan for local business survival
Wednesday, July 9, 2008 (PR 2008 40) [2538]
In a bid to save small businesses from being driven out of the UKs high streets, the Federation of Small Businesses is urging the government to support its Keep Trade Local Campaign.
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VAT cuts would show support for the high street
Monday, July 7, 2008 (PR 2008 39) [2638]
European Commission proposals to allow VAT cuts on labour intensive and locally-provided services have been welcomed by the UKs Federation of Small Businesses, which called on the UK to support and implement the tax cuts.
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FSB urges government to maintain business growth scheme
(PR 2008 38)
Small business growth could offer a way out of EUs economic malaise
(PR 2008 37)
Small businesses blame government inaction over rising costs
(PR 2008 36)
Government must do more to recognise on-the-job training
(PR 2008 35)
Official: record fuel costs hit jobs and growth
(PR 2008 34)
Dont take us back to the 1970s, FSB warns
(PR 2008 32)
EU employment deal: Ministers pop corks whilst small businesses drown their sorrows
(PR 2008 33)
Small businesses show resilience in face of credit crunch
(PR 2008 31)
Agency workers deal disastrous for small businesses, warns FSB
(PR 2008 30)
FSB calls for Chancellor to share oil tax windfall
(PR 2008 29)
Employment announcement could prove a nightmare for small firms
(PR 2008 28)
Work experience under threat, warns FSB
(PR 2008 27)
Adam Hart-Davis joins FSBs Keep Trade Local Campaign
(PR 2008 26)
Grocery sector inquiry is a failure, says FSB
(PR 2008 25)
FSB calls for town centre parking rethink
(PR 2008 24)
FSB urges local authorities to protect their communities
(PR 2008 22)
Government ignores its own rules on better regulation
(PR 2008 21)
Post Office closures will hit local communities, says FSB
(PR 2008 19)
FSB urges Minister to avert nursery school crisis
(PR 2008 20)
FSB Chairman wants to Keep Trade Local
(PR 18 2008)
FSB welcomes Budget speech with no nasty surprises
(PR 2008 17)
Government loses trust of small businesses
(PR 2008 16)
FSB satisfied with in-line inflation move in National Minimum Wage
(PR 2008 15)
Small business owners are not immigration officers, says FSB
(PR 2008 14)
Fuel costs affect us all, says FSB
(PR 2008 13)
FSB calls for Peers to save small retailers
(PR 2008 12)
FSB asks Government to lay off small firms
(PR 2008 11)
Competition Commission tinkering will not work, says FSB
(PR 2008 10)
FSB Conference 2008 attracts big speakers
(PR 2008 09)
FSB urges integrity of Camden Market re-development
(PR 2008 08)
FSB welcomes revisions to capital gains tax plans
(PR 2008 07)
FSB help available for flood-stricken small businesses
(2008 PR 06)
FSB urges MPs to consider business view in EU Treaty
(2008 PR 05)
FSB welcomes TfLs stance on Low Emission Zone
(PR 2008 04)
FSB launches Every Crime Every Time Campaign
(PR 2008 03)
FSB welcomes procurement website for small businesses
(PR 2008 02)
Small businesses vote for referendum on EU Treaty
(PR 2008 01)
Environmental awareness and social reponsibility: top small business priorities for 2008
(PR 2007 94)
Competition Commission and banks deaf and dumb to small businesses
(2007 PR 93)
Governments free places threatening to send nurseries under
(PR 2007 92)
FSB polls its members on EU Treaty
(2007 PR 91)
Capital gains tax uncertainty continues for small businesses
(PR 2007 90)
FSB welcomes BERR simplification efforts
(PR 2007 89)
FSB warns shoppers that small shops may not be around next Christmas
(PR 2007 88)
FSB calls in former Treasury expert for CGT proposals
(PR 2007 87)
TfL’s Press Office is a Low Emission Zone, says business
(PR 2007 86)
FSB backs local banking campaign
(PR 2007 85)
FSB welcomes Treasury Select Committee comments on CGT
(PR 2007 84)
FSB launches British Small Business Champions 2008
(PR 2007 83)
FSB urges shoppers to think green and shop local this Christmas
(PR 2007 82)
Business reaction to the Queen’s Speech
(PR 2007 81)
Competition Commission lets supermarkets off the hook again
(PR 2007 80)
Government must do more to publicise new waste rules
(PR 2007 79)
Supermarket inquiry must defend fair competition, says FSB
(PR 2007 78)
Public Accounts Committee tax report hailed by business
(PR 2007 77)
Small businesses left all alone to cope with employment laws
(PR 2007 75)
FSB statement following meeting with the Chancellor
(PR 2007 76)
Chancellor’s tax changes will hit entrepreneurs in retirement
(PR 2007 73)
Tax reform shows Government fails to understand business, says FSB
(PR 2007 74)
Business hits out at compulsory e-filing of pensions
(PR 2007 72)
United opposition to proposed Supplementary Business Rate
(PR 2007 71)
Small firms warned on corporate ID fraud
(PR 2007 69)
Darlings first PBR is bad news for small businesses
(PR 2007 70)
FSB warns garages about VAT on MOTs
(PR 2007 68)
Red tape costs small firms seven hours a week
(PR 2007 65)
Health and Safety rules can hold the economy back, says FSB
(PR 2007 67)
Small firms cannot afford competition cop-out for banks
(PR 2007 64)
Small firms get their own care service from the FSB
(PR 2007 66)
Government warned not to hit entrepreneurs in private equity crossfire
(PR 2007 63)
Rest of UK should learn from Scotland on road tolls, says FSB
(PR 2007 62)
Milk price fixing scandal puts pressure on Competition Commission, says FSB
(PR 2007 61)
FSB maintains SME message during conference season
(2007 PR 60)
Government needs to think small first on business support says FSB
(PR 2007 59)
FSB calls for part time post offices to ease impact of closures
(PR 2007 58)
FSB issues red reminder to Taxman
(PR 2007 57)
Dell help FSB bail out flood-hit members
(PR 2007 56)
Failure of secondary schools hidden by GCSE results, says business
(PR 2007 54)
FSB attacks decision to let banks off the hook
(PR 2007 55)
Redwood red tape report demands all-party action says business
(PR 2007 53)
A golden future might not mean University, A-level students told
(PR 2007 52)
Government regulators must be accountable, says FSB
(PR 2007 50)
Small businesses put off engaging in e-commerce
(PR 2007 51)
Supplementary Business Rates will hit local jobs, says FSB
(PR 2007 48)
Government, not business, should police immigration says FSB
(PR 2007 49)
FSB warns of crisis in nursery care
(PR 2007 47)
Six months until London Mayor''s pollution plan hits hauliers
(PR 2007 46)
Flood tax relief for businesses welcomed
(PR 2007 45)
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