AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoCost Pressure Warning: The British Chambers of Commerce says a decade of domestic policy costs is creating a “towering cost stack” that’s choking investment and recruitment, with firms cutting apprenticeships as expenses rise. High Street Crackdown: Hull mayor Luke Campbell backs new powers aimed at tackling vape shops, betting shops and rogue retailers, but warns business rates are the real killer for independents. Planning Shake-Up for Growth: Housing Secretary Angela Rayner’s “default yes” approach would push councils to approve more homes near well-connected stations, including in London, while also tightening protections for pubs. SME Focus in Northern Ireland: A new push argues Northern Ireland’s SME community must stay central to policy, highlighting that most firms are micro-businesses and that access to external finance remains low. Hiring Still Moving: Robert Half research finds 34% of UK hiring managers plan to expand permanent headcount, with demand strongest in tech, finance and legal/risk roles. Local Business Wins & Community Support: Harrogate sisters Luce and Bear win a second Yorkshire Muddy Stilettos award; Newgate World donates 380 clocks to a cancer appeal; and Original Biscuit Bakers headline Market Drayton’s Heritage Gingerbread Trail. Tech for Small Firms: Elavon and Sage renew a partnership to simplify payments for growing UK and Ireland SMEs.
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