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Chamber boss tells BBC2’s Daily Politics show that £90m to ‘address transport pinchpoints in North’ is not enough
In a live Budget Day broadcast to the nation, Hull & Humber Chamber of Commerce’s Chief Executive Dr Ian Kelly told BBC2’s Daily Politics show that the £90-million extra transport spend for the North is just not enough.
Read moreBritish steel building partnerships for a sustainable future
BRITISH Steel’s entrepreneurial spirit has been hailed after the company staged a business briefing to reiterate its commitment to forging strong and lasting partnerships throughout our industry and communities.
Read moreVivergo Fuels warns the North’s £1.2-billion bioethanol industry at risk of closure
Hull-based Vivergo Fuels, the UK’s largest producer of bioethanol, is warning that the UK’s bioethanol industry and the thousands of jobs it supports are at risk.
Read moreProperty developers scoop Lifetime Achievement Award at Goole & Howdenshire Business Awards
An entrepreneurial Goole couple scooped the Tim Richardson Lifetime Achievement Award at a glittering awards evening
Read moreNorthern Powerhouse Minister cuts ribbon to officially open Goole College’s new Sculpture Park
Northern Powerhouse Minister Andrew Percy officially cut the ribbon to unveil Goole College’s new Sculpture Park.
Read moreYorkshire-based accountancy firm cbaSadofskys appoints new Head of Corporate Finance
Leading Yorkshire accountancy firm cbaSadofskys has appointed Katy Booth as its new head of Corporate Finance.
Read moreIPPR North - 'Taking Back Control of the North' event and report launch
Who can speak on behalf of the North of England? And how do we find ways for people in the North to ‘take back control’?
Read moreSmiles all round as businesses serve up a night to remember
Award-winning restaurant 1884 Dock Street Kitchen made its Devil’s Kitchen debut with a pledge to serve up even greater support for event organisers the HEY Smile Foundation.
Read moreWrite on! Businesses highlight benefits of royal writing event
A charity which promotes writing in schools is hoping to secure the support of more businesses after the success of a royal showcase in Hull.
Read moreBritish Steel delivers 16km of rail as part of £350m Tyne and Wear Metro renewal scheme
British Steel has delivered 16km of rail for the latest phase in the revamp of the Tyne and Wear Metro system in North East England.
British Steel has delivered 16km of rail for the latest phase in the revamp of the Tyne and Wear Metro system in North East England.
Read moreVizion Network saves jobs and plans expansion after office acquisition
A business which has grown organically in Hull to become one of the UK’s biggest motor repair management companies has now expanded its workforce and its services across the country after taking over part of a national brand.
Read moreAn Appetite for China
What makes China a unique market is how the people’s ancient traditions have stood the test of time. Businessmen and women at the World Trade at One lunch organised by the Hull & Humber Chamber of Commerce yesterday; brought together a wealth of knowledge to highlight the opportunities and challenges in trading with China.
Read moreRates revaluation brings good news for small firms and start-ups
Small firms and start-ups could be among the big winners when the current revaluation process doubles the business rates relief threshold.
Read moreExpansion for some, job cuts for others after business rates revaluation
Business rates bills will signal an expansion opportunity for some and possible job losses for others when they drop through the doors of property owners next month.
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