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News
- Chancellor u-turns on national insurance hike plans (CityAM)
- Debbie Wosskow stands down from Sharing Economy UK, which now joins CBI (Real Business)
- The majority of gig-economy workers want employment rights such as holiday and sick pay – but they’re still happy (CityAM on CIPD polling)
- One in five SMEs miss new business opportunities due to lack of finance (Fresh Business Thinking on Aldermore polling)
- Not accepting card payments costs SMEs £23,000 each year (Elite Business on Expert Market polling)
Opinion
- Business rates rise is the biggest scandal of Philip Hammond’s budget (Rohan Silva, co-founder, Second Home)
- Shoreditch startups face the same fate as the artists before them (Toby Kress, Head of Accelerator London)
- Why businesses should embrace the Apprenticeship Levy (Frances Dickens, founder, Astus Group)
- High growth can’t paper over the culture cracks (Hugo Burge, CEO, Momondo Group)
- Fintechs have a solution post-Brexit – now we must embrace the uncertainty (Cameron Stevens, chief executive, Prodigy Finance)
- The false idols: Silicon Valley’s unicorns aren’t to be emulated (Francois Badenhorst, deputy editor, Business Zone)
Features
- Business Zone: The pregnancy trap: women business owners face uphill battle
- BQ: How we made PCA Predict such a success (profile of CFE Fellow Guy Mucklow)
- Tech City News: Five UK firms disrupting the insurance sector