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The King's Speech 2026: What it means for SME businesses

The King's Speech landed today, and if you run a small or growing business, there is more in it for you than you might expect. Buried beneath the ceremony and constitutional fanfare are three changes that speak directly to issues clients raise with us regularly - getting paid on time, cutting through regulatory red tape, and trading with mainland Europe. There are a few other measures worth flagging too. Here's what you need to know.
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New legal changes for businesses: What to know and prepare for

Running a business is a lot like trying to hit a moving target—there's always something new to keep up with, especially when it comes to laws and regulations. Whether it's changes in employment law, data protection rules, or consumer rights, staying updated is essential. These changes are introduced to reflect shifts in society, advances in technology, and a push for fairness across the board. For UK businesses, keeping up with these updates is essential to staying compliant and being prepared ahead of time. Knowing what is
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Consumer law changes: What your business needs to know

As a business owner, you already juggle countless priorities, from serving customers to managing operations. Now, with the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumers Act 2024 (DMCC Act), there are new rules on the horizon that could change the way you do business. These updates are designed to protect consumers, but they also bring opportunities for businesses like yours to build trust and stand out in the market. In this guide, we’ll break down the key
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The 2024 Labour budget: What it means for your business

On 30th October 2024, Rachel Reeves made history as the first female Chancellor of the Exchequer to deliver the UK Budget. After 14 years under Conservative leadership, the Labour government has presented a Budget aimed at addressing a £40 billion spending gap while honouring pre-election promises not to raise the main rates of income tax, VAT, or employee National Insurance contributions. While the Budget focuses on investment and growth, it introduces several significant changes

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