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FCA commences criminal proceedings against two for insider dealing

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has commenced a criminal prosecution against Stuart Bayes and Jonathan Swann for insider dealing. Mr Bayes and Mr Swann have both been charged with insider dealing. Mr Bayes has also been charged with improperly disclosing inside information, or encouraging another,

NEW CONSTRUCTION OUTPUT FIGURES SHOW 2.9% FALL

Commenting on the new construction output figures published by the ONS today which show a 2.9% fall in December, the first decline in monthly growth since April 2020,Clive Docwra, Managing Director of construction consultancy and design agency McBains, said: “Following a period of successive months

How to Create the Perfect Home Office

If the current pandemic has resulted in you needing to work from home, or if you’re moving into remote working for another reason, having the ideal home office can really help productivity and comfort during the working day. If you’ve never had a home office

CBILS repayments should be paused

The Government should immediately consider stopping repayments under the CBILS scheme and extend the repayment terms to ten years, say leading tax and advisory firm, Blick Rothenberg. Richard Churchill a partner at the firm said: “Borrowers under the CBILS scheme need the same options as

Kissing boosts house prices 356% more than the national average

Research by lettings and estate agent, Barrows and Forrester, has revealed which Valentine’s Day road names are showing the love for homeowners with above-average sold prices. Barrows and Forrester analysed property market data on sold prices over the last year, looking at a string of

CALLING TIME ON RENT REBELS COULD SIGNAL END FOR 5,800 COMPANIES

Landlords getting tough with so-called ‘rent rebels’ could force 5,834 companies out of business and trigger £326m worth of insolvent debt that further decimates city centres, according to analysis from the UK’s No.1 insolvency score, Red Flag Alert. Concerns are mounting that April will see