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Companies seek R&D support, more time to pay off pandemic loans and back flexible working
UK regulator to take action after lobby group files ‘super-complaint’ over lenders’ requirements
First UK high street group to directly back community development finance institutions
Inflation and higher interest rates are driving a rise in corporate insolvencies and administrations
Lack of competition and a regulatory drive to improve quality drive costs higher
More research, disseminated to more investors, might spark more interest in smaller companies
Maker of sustainable timber has seen its share price fall over 10 years
London dominates annual ceremony with recognition for Indian and west African establishments
PM to take advice from diverse roster of executives as Tories seek to rebuild trust in run-up to election
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Award-winning brew has become a Christmas favourite since its launch in 2017 and a financial lifeline for Mount St Bernard
More data is needed on the extent of lenders that could inflict devastating personal misery when borrowings turn sour
FSB files ‘super-complaint’ over lending practices which it said put personal assets such as homes at risk
Sparkling wine specialist has benefited from better harvests because of hot summers and events sponsorship
UK mining company will also search for lithium and tin as Cornwall attempts to revive industry
Iain Anderson asked by main UK opposition party how to project a stronger voice for smaller companies
Highly depressed markets have thrown up very attractive yields
Record £21bn outlay on goods and services but 33% ambition from 2015 still not reached
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