A new bill to reform the housing market was announced in the King’s Speech.
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A new bill to reform the housing market was announced in the King’s Speech.
Preparations are already well under way for what promises to be a very starry night in Bristol as the city celebrates and honours its hospitality heroes.
Lawyers at international law firm Osborne Clarke in Bristol have advised Palladian Investment Partners LLP, an independent financial sponsor, on the £120 million Management Buy Out of Intelli-Park, a leading UK provider of parking technology and management services.
The latest round of Community and Culture Project grants is now open for applications.
Evelyn Partners, the leading integrated wealth management and professional services group, has bolstered its Bristol financial planning team by making three experienced appointments.
Experience Newquay, which aims to promote year-round tourism in the town, is inviting grant funding bids to deliver cultural events, workshops and activities, as well as create permanent installations across the town centre.
National law firm Clarke Willmott LLP has recruited another senior lawyer to its Taunton real estate team - cementing its position as the largest commercial property practice in the area.
A new creative space designed to inspire the next generation of world-class entrepreneurs has been officially opened at the University of Exeter.
Shadow Chancellor Rachel Reeves set out her tax priorities at the recent Labour Party conference.
An unusual appeal is being launched in the West Country: to find the first people conceived and born in Bristol as the result of IVF so they can be included in celebrations to mark 40 years since the first IVF baby was born in the city back in 1984.
New data published today by The Insolvency Service shows that in Q3 of 2023 there were 6,208 (seasonally adjusted) registered company insolvencies.
World Fertility Day 2023 has the theme of “Fertility for All” focussing on equal access to fertility treatment for people around the world.
Residents and staff at a Plymouth dementia care home have been proving that the younger generation does not have a monopoly on Halloween fun.
Financial outlay on technology is not enough on its own to secure buy-in when it comes to technological transformation in businesses – managers need to be “evangelists” for change.
While employers generally understand the importance of on-boarding, specialist employment lawyers are highlighting the equal importance of off-boarding and ensuing a smooth transition period between the time an employee hands in their resignation notice and the day that they leave the business.
Staff and residents Yeovil’s newest care home are thrilled to have taken delivery of a wheelchair-accessible Peugeot Horizon, acquired with the specific purpose of making it easy to transport individuals around the town for one-on-one activities at favourite places.
The South West is among the top five English regions with the highest number of distressed businesses, according to new research by The Institute for Turnaround (IFT).
Natural Academy in North Somerset has launched a wintering well event series aimed at providing seasonal support and giving people a chance to reflect and connect with nature this December.
Safety specialists have called on construction, logistics and industrial businesses to look at how the clocks going back on Sunday (October 29) will impact them and to act to mitigate the increased risk of accidents.