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<?xml encoding="utf-8" ??>UK businesses overpaid £11.9bn in corporation tax the past year says UHY Hacker Young, the national accountancy group. UHY Hacker Young warns businesses that HMRC will not automatically refund them if they overpay corporation tax. They must reclaim any overpayment themselves – and if

<?xml encoding="utf-8" ??>LinkedIn has become the latest tech firm to axe jobs, closing 716 roles out of a 20,000 workforce. The social media network which focuses on business professionals will also phase out its local jobs app in China.In a letter by the company’s chief executive

<?xml encoding="utf-8" ??>British businesses are increasingly worried about access to funding, with new data showing banks are reducing SME lending. According to figures from fintech firm Iwoca, 77 per cent of brokers said that high street banks are reducing their appetite to fund SMEs. The information

<?xml encoding="utf-8" ??>Ryanair has agreed a $40bn (£31bn) deal with Boeing that will see it purchase up to 300 new aircraft over the next decade. Half of the 737-MAX-10 order has been described as firm, with the remaining being options.The airline claims this is the largest

<?xml encoding="utf-8" ??>UK businesses are turning to part-time staff to avoid locking into long-term contracts for fear of being dragged down by the economic slump, a new survey out today shows. Demand for temporary staff is running much higher than for full-time workers, according to consultancy

<?xml encoding="utf-8" ??>The government said more than 300 companies in the UK took part in the long lorry trial and almost 3,000 vehicles are already on the road. Businesses that will be rolling out the use of longer semi-trailers (as long lorries are officially known) include