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Small Charity Mergers on the Rise
Small Charity Mergers on the Rise

A recent report has found that the number of small charities merging is on the rise. The annual Good Merger Index published by Eastside Primetimers showed that between 1 May 2020 and 30 April 2021, 77 mergers took place which involved 166 charitable organisations....

What changes can we expect for farming in 2022?
What changes can we expect for farming in 2022?

The agriculture sector is facing a period of transition that will significantly change the way the industry operates. Rural businesses will need to find and generate new income streams as new opportunities present themselves. However, with these new opportunities...

Why are pharmacies are struggling with recruitment?
Why are pharmacies are struggling with recruitment?

Data from the C+D Salary Survey 2021 has found that pharmacies have struggled to recruit and retain staff in 2021. In this article, we are going to explore some of the reasons why pharmacies have struggled to recruit and retain staff.   Pharmacy staff wages and...

Property tax: Second home loophole to end in April 2023
Property tax: Second home loophole to end in April 2023

Starting in April 2023 many second homeowners will not qualify to pay business rates rather than council tax. However, the good news is that if they can demonstrate that their properties are rented out as a self-catering holiday let for at least 70 days a year then...

England Woodland Creation Offer – grants available for farmers
England Woodland Creation Offer – grants available for farmers

England Woodland Creation Offer With a shift in regime from the Basic Payment Scheme to one targeting agri-environmental objectives, more farmers are looking to forestry as a way to generate income. The England Woodland Creation Offer (EWCO) is a scheme available...

HGV driver shortage easing, but will it be short-lived?
HGV driver shortage easing, but will it be short-lived?

Pallet-Track chief executive Caroline Green has reported there are promising signs that we could be through the worst of the HGV driver shortage crisis.   Wage increases and more tests easing HGV driver shortage Since the height of the HGV driver shortage in...

Legal Sector Salaries Set to Climb in 2022
Legal Sector Salaries Set to Climb in 2022

It’s no secret that many sectors are facing severe wage inflation with many locked in ongoing battles to retain their best staff. Indeed, as the economy begins to open up as Omicron-related restrictions are eased, many legal firms in particular are facing a backlog of...

UK manufacturers positive about 2022 despite challenges
UK manufacturers positive about 2022 despite challenges

A recent industry survey has shown that many UK manufacturers are optimistic that productivity and business conditions will improve in 2022. Despite the fact that many UK manufacturers will be facing many challenges such as: Retaining staff Inflation Rising input...

Rail fares due to increase in March by 3.8%
Rail fares due to increase in March by 3.8%

Rail fares increase in line with July’s RPI inflation rate The government has confirmed that rail fares across England are due to increase by 3.8% in March 2022. This is the largest increase in rail fares within the last nine years with the increase being in line with...

Confidence in care homes almost doubles
Confidence in care homes almost doubles

A survey of just over 2,000 people conducted by Vida Healthcare found that there has been a significant rise in confidence in care homes when compared to 2020. The survey found that UK residents had a more positive view of care homes and 34% of respondents said their...