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...He confirmed the heavily trailed 2p cut in national insurance contributions, a shake-up of the “non-dom” tax regime and the creation of a “British Isa” to encourage investment in UK-listed companies....
...The construction industry had the widest gap at 32 per cent, followed by financial and insurance services at 26 per cent....
...from state-owned insurance companies....
...“Companies are fully aware that they need to play a role to resolve the low births problem, and they are making efforts to improve corporate culture in order to make it easier for employees to work and raise...
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...“We’ll have to see what comes next in terms of actions and then we’ll see if companies gain enough confidence to approve new investments,” said Hart....
...for lower-paid employees....
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...Big tech companies including Facebook, which had previously encouraged its employees to speak out on issues involving the company, started restricting spaces for political discussions....
...Steffen Müller, head of bankruptcy research at the Halle Institute for Economic Research, said the monthly rate of German insolvencies it tracks, which excludes unregistered companies that have few employees...
...“The reality is that despite the sacrifices . . . by employees, the company . . . it is a global, tough industry,” he said....
...“This is one arm of the government robbing Peter to pay Paul and [as a result] raising the costs of the provision of NHS pharmacy services,” he said....
...As for Pawan Passi, his life has been upended by “two difficult years of intense government scrutiny,” as his lawyer says. But the spectre of criminal prosecution no longer hangs over him....
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...Sunak’s wife, Akshata Murty, has shares in the company worth an estimated £625mn....
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...On Wednesday, Hunt announced cuts to the national insurance rates paid by employees and the self-employed....
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