Today's North West business news from Insider |
Business Matters: UK recruitment crisis - Is there a quick fix? | UK employers are seeing the most severe shortage of job applicants on record. Brexit, the pandemic, tax changes and factors such as skills shortages within certain industries and an ageing population, have all contributed to the issue. Napthens business immigration lawyer, Angela Barnes, looks at what can be done to help struggling businesses. Read More |
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North West M&A market stable | The North West M&A market looks to have stabilised after the sharp decline in volume seen during the pandemic, according to a report by information specialist Experian. Read More |
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Business Matters: Funding for growth | Paul Brown, tax partner and director of advisory at WR Partners, says as businesses emerge into the bright autumn sunlight of a post-pandemic world (hopefully) many are finding that they have come through the whole experience in far better shape than they would have imagined 18 months ago. The best run businesses will now be looking to build on the changes they have made over that time and kick on into the next phase of growth. Read More |
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LANX strike deal with Sale Sharks | Footwear brand LANX has entered a deal with Premiership Rugby side Sale Sharks that will see the club's players and staff supplied with handmade brogues and sneakers. Read More |
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