Housebuilder Springfield suggests confidence is returning to the housing market, after posting strong first-quarter results.
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Housebuilder Springfield suggests confidence is returning to the housing market, after posting strong first-quarter results.
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Confidence among UK businesses is continuing to improve, a survey suggests, despite slow growth in the economy.
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Exports related to the oil and gas industry grow for the 14th year in a row and are now worth £17.2bn, a survey suggests.
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Employers in England rate qualified apprentices as 15% more employable than those with other qualifications, a survey of 500 firms suggests.
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Firms plan to hire more staff over the next six months than they have for almost the past two years, research suggests.
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US consumer confidence fell sharply this month, affected by federal budget cuts, a closely watched report suggests.
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BCG Research Shows Millennials’ Unique Travel Preferences and Suggests How Companies Can Earn a Generation’s Business and Loyalty Now
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More than half of UK consumers have changed their shopping habits as a result of the horsemeat scandal, a survey by consumer group Which? suggests.
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A lack of free cash machines means some people on low incomes or living in rural areas are unable to access the money they need, a report suggests.
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More than two million people in the UK have left jobs to care for disabled, sick or elderly loved ones, a survey by Carers UK suggests.
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