Inflation fall eases off the heat for small firms
Further fall in annual inflation is good news for small firms' future expansion plans, although the wider economic situation is still unsettled
GDP rise is good news – but small firms need more than flashes of growth
Now the Government needs to ensure that growth among small firms is nurtured, rather than left to wither. It needs to think hard about how to support existing businesses, especially in those sectors which have been hardest-hit, and how to create the best possible environment for start-ups and entrepreneurs.
Proposals to cut second class delivery are “too drastic”, say small firms
Retention of six day a week service for first class letters "a good step", bulk mail delay from two to three days a "difficult but sensible" decision, but second class proposals should be revised, says FSB
HMRC decision to reverse helpline hours cut a relief for small firms
Investment in digital and telephone is needed - not a reduction in service - so small firms with tax queries can get speedy answers
Inflation dip points to future interest rate cut, but past damage still lingers
Growth measures targeted at small firms are a good start, and should be built on to get economy back in gear
‘Holding pattern’ for small business investment is suppressing growth, report finds
FSB publishes the Small Business Index for Q4 2023
FSB Award Winners in Northern Ireland Announced
An environmental street furniture company taking inspiration from the Wombles, an award-winning actress, voiceover artist and event host who founded a successful public speaking company and one of the fastest growing and progressive logistics companies serving the UK and beyond: The FSB Celebrating Small Business Awards Northern Ireland 2024’s most inspiring small businesses.
GDP growth must not turn into another false dawn, say small firms
GDP is up - but it's too early to celebrate with any great level of vigour, as small firms are certainly finding the going tough at the moment.
FSB Washington roundtable focuses on new era in Transatlantic relationship
We want to usher in a new era in relations between the UK, Ireland and the United States, focusing on the future, not the past
Increase in VAT threshold and cuts to self-employed NICs welcomed – but firms still face serious challenges
FSB was pleased to see a package of small business support in the Budget.