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Local players’ role in Rugby World Cup win

Two star players from Darlington Mowden Park R.F.C  – the local side sponsored by Baines Jewitt – have helped England to a historic victory at the Women’s Rugby World Cup.Continue reading

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Bank may not wait for actual wages growth

According to a recent newspaper interview, Bank of England Governor, Mark Carney, may not necessarily wait for real wages to increase before raising interest rates, focusing instead on the underlying wages trend.Continue reading

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Economic Growth Revised Up

The UK economy grew by even more than expected in the second quarter and its yearly pace of expansion was revised up to 3.2 per cent, its best performance in more than six years.Continue reading

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Unemployment falls again

The unemployment rate fell to 6.4 per cent in the three months to the end of June, with the number of people out of work falling by 132,000 to 2.08 million, the lowest since late 2008, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). Continue reading

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Bank halves average wage growth forecast

Bank of England Governor Mark Carney announced today (13 August) that the Bank is halving its forecast for average wage growth, saying it now expects average salaries to rise by only 1.25 per cent this year. Continue reading

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Self-employment central

The UK has been dubbed the ‘self-employment capital’ of Western Europe after an increase in the number of people working for themselves, according to a new report from the Institute for Public Policy Research (IPPR). Continue reading

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Finding the right partner

Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) that are rejected for bank funding are to be offered access to an “SME dating agency” that will connect them with independent, non-bank lenders who are willing to back them, according to a Government report. Continue reading

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Surge for cash from flexible pensions

HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has revealed that around one third of eligible retirees will take cash out of their pension pot from April 2015 under new flexibility rules. Around 400,000 people will have the chance to take the money initially and about 130,000 will do so, according to the taxman. Continue reading

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Industrial production figures disappoint

Although the UK’s industrial and manufacturing output moved back into growth during June, the rise was smaller than expected and suggested that overall economic growth is still being dominated by the services sector. Continue reading

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Eight-month high for services sector

The UK’s dominant services sector, which makes up more than 70 per cent of gross domestic product (GDP), grew strongly in July, with business activity hitting an eight-month high. Continue reading

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