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New waste disposal rules criticised
The Environment Agency must do more to publicise new regulations concerning waste disposal, the Federation of Small Businesses has said.... more
The Environment Agency must do more to publicise new regulations concerning waste disposal, the Federation of Small Businesses has said.... more
Electricity switching made easier
Small businesses will find it easier to switch electricity suppliers after a ruling by regulator Ofgem outlawed practices currently adopted by some providers to force them to continue as customers.... more
Small businesses will find it easier to switch electricity suppliers after a ruling by regulator Ofgem outlawed practices currently adopted by some providers to force them to continue as customers.... more
Plan for green energy rating
Energy regulator Ofgem is to develop a new rating system that will allow businesses and consumers to compare the green credentials of energy suppliers.... more
Energy regulator Ofgem is to develop a new rating system that will allow businesses and consumers to compare the green credentials of energy suppliers.... more
Travel prices to rise in 2008
Demand for business travel services is set to increase in 2008, meaning travellers face higher air, hotel, car rental and other corporate travel fares.... more
Demand for business travel services is set to increase in 2008, meaning travellers face higher air, hotel, car rental and other corporate travel fares.... more
Fliers reject phones on planes
The majority of business travellers do not want mobile phones to be used on flights despite the fact that it is likely to happen in the near future.... more
The majority of business travellers do not want mobile phones to be used on flights despite the fact that it is likely to happen in the near future.... more
Chancellor abolishes air passenger duty
In an attempt to gain the upper hand on the green agenda and reduce carbon emissions, Alistair Darling has announced in his Pre-Budget Report that from November 2009 Air Passenger Duty (APD) will be replaced by a duty payable per plane rather than passenger. ... more
In an attempt to gain the upper hand on the green agenda and reduce carbon emissions, Alistair Darling has announced in his Pre-Budget Report that from November 2009 Air Passenger Duty (APD) will be replaced by a duty payable per plane rather than passenger. ... more
Crossrail given the green light
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has given the green light to the Crossrail scheme to build a new railway link through the centre of London.... more
Prime Minister Gordon Brown has given the green light to the Crossrail scheme to build a new railway link through the centre of London.... more
SMEs not convinced by wireless
Most businesses have concerns about rolling out wireless technology, according to a survey of IT and telecoms managers by the SAS Group.... more
Most businesses have concerns about rolling out wireless technology, according to a survey of IT and telecoms managers by the SAS Group.... more
Warning on IP cost savings
The main reason for implementing IP telephony (IPT) systems is to save money on the cost of calls, according to research by the SAS Group.... more
The main reason for implementing IP telephony (IPT) systems is to save money on the cost of calls, according to research by the SAS Group.... more
Wireless most wanted technology
Wireless is now the most sought-after technology ahead of computer processing power, according to a survey by Lexmark.... more
Wireless is now the most sought-after technology ahead of computer processing power, according to a survey by Lexmark.... more