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York Press | Business news
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North Yorkshire couple take on pleasure boat company
A COUPLE who operate holiday cottages have now purchased a pleasure boat company.
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FASTSIGNS York Design Centre celebrates official opening
A NEW design centre hopes to help change lives by supporting local charities at its official launch.
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Positive Effect company launches in York to enhance wellbeing at work
DEMAND for practical help to improve the health and wellbeing of workers has led to the launch of a new company in York.
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Queen's honour for York rail tech firm Incremental Solutions
INNOVATIVE work in transport safety has led to a Queen's Award for Enterprise for a York-based company.
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York SpeedQuizzing company celebrates best-ever trading month
A YORK company which has played a major role in revolutionising the traditional pub quiz has recorded its strongest-ever trading month.
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New apartments go on sale in St John's Mews, York, from £200,000
WORK on a residential development in Penley’s Grove Street, York, has been completed.
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Awards for Benenden Health's excellence in marketing
YORK-based Benenden Health has received recognition for its new brand strategy which redefined the way it communicates its 110-year-old offering.
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Major Christmas tree operation is in full swing - under Oliver Cromwell's tomb
A MAJOR Christmas tree operation is in full swing in North Yorkshire where the body of the man who tried to ban Christmas is rumoured to be buried.
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The Upton Group acquires Fishers Catering Supplies for undisclosed sum
A FAMILY-founded catering supplies business which originally operated from a York market stall has been acquired by The Upton Group.
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York engineer wins award for work on Leeds station
AN ENGINEER from York has been hailed a leader of the future following herg work on a major project.
Sadlers | News
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- The "cheap liquidation" myth. Our competitors often talk about the pros and cons of liquidations, but sometimes don't get it quite right.
- A company can Purchase its own Shares. We explain why an MVL is usually more appropriate.
- Working mens' clubs continue to close. We can help.
- It's our birthday. An update on how we work and and a big thank you to our supporters.
- Redundancy pay limits rise. We have a guide to employees' rights in an insolvency.
- Preferential status may be given to HMRC. Learn what it is and how it may impact your business.
- Section 216 of the Insolvency Act 1986 has been clarified. Learn what it is and how it may impact you if you are starting again after a business failure.
- The 2019 Loan Charge is looming. Learn what it is and how it may impact you.
- Sadlers launches two new agricultural service lines. We have helped many rural businesses in the past and want to help more.
- Follow the World Cup 2018 with Sadlers. We hope you enjoy our interactive wallchart.
- Sadlers launches news feed. Bookmark this page and keep up to date with all of our news, plus local and national business stories.
- Sadlers is born. For us, there is only one news story. It's been a long time coming.
BBC News - Business
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Pound soars on exit poll forecast of Tory majority
Sterling surges 3% to its highest level since May on hopes the result will end Brexit uncertainty.
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Trump 'signs off' on deal to pause US-China trade war
The two sides have reportedly reached a deal days before another round of tariffs was due to start.
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Jamie Oliver's Fifteen Cornwall restaurant closes
The restaurant had trained more than 200 apprentices since it opened in Newquay, in 2006.
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Apology over railcards issued with missing photos
National Rail has apologised for a glitch which meant some railcards were issued without photographs.
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Inaccurate bills are energy customers' biggest complaint, charity says
Three in five say bills are the source of problems, as Citizens Advice rates the best and worst firms.
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Superdry founder 'pleased with progress' despite loss
The fashion chain's founder Julian Dunkerton says it will take two to three years to revive the brand.
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How much do we really know about why we give to charity?
Charity fundraising has become big business – but what’s the best way to encourage donations?
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'My boss lets us book hangover days'
One firm lets employees work from the comfort of their own sofa, even after they've been out drinking.
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My Money: 'My mate spent £6 on four Hula Hoops packs'
As part of a new BBC blog series, Harriet Brown shares what she spent her money on this week.
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A 'game changer' for cardboard box waste?
A factory in France is trialling a more efficient way of packaging orders, Emma Simpson reports.