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19 December 2016
The Autumn Statement 2016
The Autumn Statement provides the Chancellor, Philip Hammond, an opportunity to update MPs on the Government’s plans for the economy based on the latest forecasts from the independent Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR).
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19 November 2016
Agriculture post-Brexit
Agriculture is arguably the single most closely linked sector in the UK to the EU. What will happen in the future to the industry of our land?
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19 October 2016
A Move to the Country
With so many businesses leaving town centres and opting for out of town retail, business parks, destination venues and entertainment villages, we thought this month we would consider the positive effects to businesses on renting not just in the countryside, but in our central location in the rural East Midlands.
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24 September 2016
Is your soil management plan letting you down?
With scientists warning that the UK has only 100 harvests left in its soils, the need for addressing soil health is becoming increasingly important.
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20 September 2016
What does the Bank of England base rate cut actually mean?
Interest rates have sat at 0.5 percent for the past seven years. However, despite being talked about for years, when the Bank of England cut the base interest rate to 0.25 percent at the beginning of August, the action was to the surprise of many.