Tag: Government



Living Near a Church Could Cost You, Literally

Posted on 4 August, 2012 by MOVEHUT under Economy

Many people choose where they put down their family roots depending on certain criteria, like good schools, low crime rates and scenic views.... Read More

Battersea Power Station Rejuvenation to Create 20000 Jobs

Posted on 3 August, 2012 by MOVEHUT under Commercial Developments

The Prime Minister, David Cameron, said that the £8bn development of commercial property Battersea Power Station will create 20,000 jobs during its construction.... Read More

Bank Charges Crippling Small and Medium Sized Enterprises

Posted on 31 July, 2012 by MOVEHUT under Economy

A recent survey carried out by recruitment specialist IntaPeople has revealed that commercial property businesses are being subjected to bank charge rises that could seriously impede their future growth prospects.... Read More

Retailers to be Punished if Sell Video Games to the Underage

Posted on 30 July, 2012 by MOVEHUT under Business News

Retailers that have an alcohol licence know all too well that if they sell alcohol to under 18 year olds they could face prosecution.... Read More

Will Relaxing Planning Restrictions Save the High Street?

Posted on 24 July, 2012 by Neil Bird under Industry News

The government is hoping to see more pop up shops on UK high streets as a result of a relaxation in planning restrictions following the publication of the Portas Review in May.... Read More

Sunday Shopping Curfew Abolished for the Next Eight Weeks

Posted on by MOVEHUT under Business News, Economy

Shoppers in England and Wales enjoyed not only the sunshine last Sunday, but also extended shopping hours as trading laws are relaxed for the Olympic Games.... Read More

Growth Predicted for Canadian Commercial Real Estate Market

Posted on 22 July, 2012 by Jodee Redmond under Worldwide Property News

The Canadian commercial real estate market is making a comeback, according to TD Bank.... Read More

Oil Prices Called into Question – Have We Been Cheated?

Posted on by Kirsten Kennedy under Economy

The aftermath of the Libor scandal has led to very low consumer confidence in financial institutions, having a knock on effect upon commercial property businesses out with the Barclays group.... Read More

Government moves Offices During the Olympics to Cut Travel Time

Posted on 18 July, 2012 by MOVEHUT under Business News

The Government is to move into temporary offices outside the centre on London to avoid employees getting stuck in Olympic travel congestion.... Read More

Disabled People out of Work as Remploy Factories Close

Posted on 11 July, 2012 by MOVEHUT under Economy

The Government has announced that Remploy, which provides displayed people with employment opportunities, is to close half of its 54 factories due to substantial financial losses.... Read More