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York Press | Business news
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York shop to expand with move to new premises only 15 months after opening
A York vintage shop is moving from the first floor of 22 Colliergate to a larger standalone site 300 metres away.
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York praised for 'leading the work on responsible business'
The government has praised the City of York for raising the bar for responsible business.
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Yorkshire holiday park named one of the highest-rated by travel agency
Skirlington Coast Holiday Park, in Yorkshire, has been named one of the highest-rated properties on Booking.com.
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Sausage firm in North Yorkshire hosting event to recruit jobseekers
Heck!, a family-run food firm based near Bedale, is opening its doors to jobseekers.
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Mayor of York meets with apprentices as part of National Apprenticeship Week
David Skaith met apprentices on-site at the Germany Beck housing development, as part of National Apprenticeship Week.
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Monthly market coming to North Yorkshire town next week
A POPULAR artisan market to is to launch in a North Yorkshire town.
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'Drink us dry' plea from owner as North Yorkshire village pub to call last orders
A MUCH-LOVED and highly rated North Yorkshire village pub is urging customers to ‘drink it dry’ today as it will be closing today (FRI).
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Joy as permanent post office to open in York town after last branch closed
A permanent post office will be opening in Haxby after the town lost its last branch closed.
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Top North Yorkshire sausage firm to stage open day as it seeks staff
Well-known North Yorkshire sausage manufacturer HECK! is inviting local jobseekers to its Bedale factory for an open day on February 28, as the business looks to grow its team across a range of production roles.
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Massive losses of tens of millions revealed in report on major furniture firm
A major employer between Wetherby and Tadcaster that collapsed with the loss of more than 450 jobs is reported to have been in debt by at least £60 million.
Sadlers | News
- From 6 April 2024, the statutory cap to weekly pay in calculating redundancy rights increases to £700.
- Our new guide to Law of Property Act and Fixed Charge Receiverships is available in response to an increase in enquiries as secured lenders seek to recover their debts.
- From 6 April 2023, the statutory cap to weekly pay in calculating redundancy rights increases from £538 to £643.
- Our popular World Cup Excel wallchart is available again.
- From 6 April 2022, the statutory cap to weekly pay in calculating redundancy rights increases to £538.
- Having just passed our third anniversary, we are delighted to welcome two new apprentices to the firm.
- From 6 April 2021, the statutory cap to weekly pay in calculating redundancy rights increases from £538 to £544.
- We can now offer a new service. Following Emily's qualification as a Chartered Legal Executive we can now offer oaths, affirmations, statutory declarations and certified copies. Find out more.
- We are incrediby proud of Emily. Find out why.
- Sadlers doubles in size with the acquisition of Auker Rhodes Accounting.
- We have a new team member. Go to our who we are section to find out who.
- The Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act 2020 became law on 25 June 2020.
- The Corporate Insolvency and Governance Bill is tabled. We stay on top of developments.
- Redundancy pay limits rise again. We have a guide to employees' rights in an insolvency.
- Covid-19. Our response and commitment.
- Entrepeneurs' Relief lifetime limit falls. We have immediately updated our guide to MVLs.
- Our infographic. Take a look at what we do and don't do.
- 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
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Gender pay gap won't close for another 30 years, warns trade unions group
The average woman employee "effectively works for 47 days of the year for free," according to the Trades Union Congress.
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Last chance for pensioners to get free air fryers
The council has handed out 15,000 free air fryers help people with the cost of living.
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Could Manchester be a model for the UK to kickstart growth?
With an annual growth rate of 3.1%, Manchester's economy has performed twice as well as that of the UK as a whole.
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Craft beer maker Brewdog put up for sale
Consultants Alix Partners have been brought in to oversee the sales process which could lead to the businesses being broken up.
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Rising vet costs leave charity with £400k bill
The group, based in Solihull and Wolverhampton, says its vet bills are costing them more.
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Andrew facing claim he shared Treasury document with banking contact
Reports suggest the former prince shared a Treasury document when he was serving as trade envoy.
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Are families being priced out of restaurants?
The restaurant industry says it is facing a double whammy - rising costs and customers with less money.
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Heathrow not crowded but people walk in 'wrong place', says boss
Chief executive Thomas Woldbye says Europeans and Brits keep "crashing into each other" because they walk on different sides.
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Amazon's Ring ends deal with surveillance firm after backlash
A Super Bowl advert had sparked new scrutiny of the smart doorbell company's privacy practices.
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Inflation eases in US as prices for used cars fall
Prices rose by 2.4% in the year to January, the latest official figures show, the slowest pace since May.