Gender inequality persists, according to new report
Lincs director guilty of exposing public to asbestos gets prison term
“It is imperative that all waste businesses have the correct permits in place to protect themselves, the environment and the public. We support businesses trying to do the right thing, only issuing enforcement notices, and penalising businesses as a last resort.”
In 2015, illegal waste activity was estimated to cost over £600 million in England alone, with the figure for the UK likely to be much higher. Charles pleaded guilty to 2 counts of operating a waste operation without a permit, contrary to Regulations 12, 38(1)(a) and 41(1)(a) of the Environmental Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2016. He also pleaded guilty to 2 counts of keeping or disposing of controlled waste in a manner likely to cause pollution or harm, contrary to Sections 33(1)(c), 33(6) and 157(1) of the Environmental Protection Act 1990. On 13 June the court will decide costs against Charles in favour of the Environment Agency and the proceeds of crime order.Manufacturing output and new order growth slow in March as business optimism dips to 14-month low
ABP continues support for Hull and East Yorkshire Children’s University
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FMG’s experience in roadside repair and recovery services to be complemented by new acquisition
Grant funding helps manufacturer tune in to new phase of growth
South Yorkshire Chambers call for Government action of ‘cost-of-doing-business’ crisis
- The share of firms reporting growth in domestic sales fell from 46% to 38% but the greater number 47% saw no change. The share of firms reporting a decline in exports exceeded those reporting growth for the first time since Q1 2021.
- South Yorkshire businesses continue to report a tight labour market. Businesses indicate strong intentions to hire but most who try experience recruitment difficulties (93%).
- Pressure on finances are strongly evident: 21% of businesses report worsening cashflow this quarter, compared to 19% over the last three quarters. 61% of businesses expect prices to increase in the next three months, the highest proportion since the beginning of 2020.
- Four out of five South Yorkshire businesses spent less than 10% of turnover on innovation costs in the last 12 months. Around 75% of South Yorkshire businesses predict that they will spend less than 10% of turnover on innovation in the next 12 months.