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Most small business owners say they don't fully understand what the government's 2050 Net Zero target means for them, according to new research.
New research by IPSE suggests that while the number of freelancers remained stable in 2022, their economic contribution fell by an estimated 8% compared to 2021.
It’s National Apprenticeship Week and new research has found that only 4% of employers are spending their full apprenticeship levy funding.
The government is backing a new law that gives all workers the legal right to request a predictable working pattern, intended to eradicate the "one-sided flexibility" that favours employers in zero hours contracts.
UK tax data shows that nearly 400,000 self-employed people on low incomes have been penalised for filing their tax returns late when most of them didn't owe any tax.
Almost seven in ten businesses that have introduced health and wellbeing policies have seen increases in employee productivity, according to new research.
A new report has identified the rise of so-called "necessity entrepreneurs" as almost half of Brits consider ways to bring in extra income as the cost of living continues to rise.
One in five small business owners are struggling with depression and 39% are suffering from anxiety, according to the results of a new poll.
The UK government is to slash the amount of energy support for small firms in a move that has been described as "catastrophic" by the Federation of Small Businesses.
New research conducted by the British Chambers of Commerce has found that British businesses are being hampered in their trade with the EU because of the current Brexit deal but it finds that some changes and a few "side deals" could solve some key problems.