AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoSME Tech Partnerships: Workday expands its EMEA VAR push by appointing HR Path as an authorised reseller for Workday HR and finance across Ireland and Scotland, offering consulting, implementation and ongoing optimisation as a single partner route for growing businesses. Local Economy & Disruption: Lichfield’s Everyman cinema project will “take longer and cost more” after missing an April 2026 opening target and replacing a contractor, raising fresh concerns for local trade. Tax Pressure on Small Firms: HMRC has named deliberate tax defaulters, including East London businesses and individuals fined after errors of tens to hundreds of thousands of pounds—another reminder of the compliance risk for SMEs. Business Rates & High Street Costs: Analysis claims Andy Burnham’s plan to cut business rates for smaller high street firms could cost around £880m a year, stoking fears of another tax raid. Skills & Employment Pipelines: Leeds Beckett’s Leeds Anchors Network links students with local employers and law firms, with students supporting clients on thousands of real cases. Funding for Local Growth: Brighton secures £22m to replace ageing Victorian seafront arches on King’s Road, with refurbished commercial units aimed at protecting businesses while improving the route. Business Support & Recognition: Basingstoke and Deane opens Inspire Awards nominations (deadline July 31), with new categories including small business, innovation and community impact.
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