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Small shops, pubs and restaurants to save on average £11,728 to £16,507 in business rates

Small shops, pubs and restaurants to save on average £11,728 to £16,507 in business rates
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BBCNEWS Breakfast December 17, 2021 06:08:00

And the fear is that things could get worse, impacting on businesses. chancellor rishi sunak has cut short a trip to the us for crisis talks with business leaders on how to help the hospitality sector. until spring of next year, most businesses and hospitality industry are only paying a quarter of their normal business rates bill. they are benefiting from a reduced rate of vat all the way through to next spring. and thirdly, there is about quarter of a billion pounds of cash sitting with local authorities that s been provided by government to support those businesses. in scotland, new rules for shops and hospitality venues have come into force to deal with the rise in cases caused by the 0micron variant. people will be asked to limit socialising to three households at a time in the run up to christmas. there ll be a return to measures to cut down on crowding in shops, and businesses will be legally required to take steps to reduce the spread of covid. ....

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BBCNEWS BBC World News December 17, 2021 05:20:00

Cases for a second day in a row. nearly19,000 cases for a second day in a row. nearly 19,000 were recorded, one of 10,000 more than the previous day and the theory is that these could get worse impacting on business. chancellor richey shoe knack cut short a trip to the us for crisis talks on how to help the hospitality sector. until spring next year, most businesses in the hospitality industry are only paying a quarter of their normal business rates bill, benefiting and thirdly there is about a quarter of £1 billion of cash sitting with local authorities that has been provided by local government to support those businesses. in scotland, new rules for shops and hospitality venues have come into force to deal with the rising cases caused by the 0micron variant. people will be asked to limit socialising to three households at a time in the run up to christmas. there will be a ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News December 17, 2021 09:19:00

Revellers on the streets of london. this area would usually be full of people. but now the atmosphere is subdued. with a new variant spreading, many christmas parties have been cancelled. the prime minister says he s not telling people to cancel events, but instead urging them to exercise caution. thursday saw a record high in cases for a second day in a row nearly 90,000 were reported. that s almost 10,000 more than the previous day. and the fear is that things could get worse, impacting on businesses. chancellor rishi sunak has cut short a trip to the us for crisis talks with business leaders on how to help the hospitality sector. until spring of next year, most businesses and hospitality industry are only paying a quarter of their normal business rates bill. they are benefiting from a reduced rate of vat all the way through to next spring. ....

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BBCNEWS BBC News December 17, 2021 10:28:00

Thursday saw a record high in cases for a second day in a row nearly 90,000 were reported. that s almost 10,000 more than the previous day. and the fear is that things could get worse, impacting on businesses. chancellor rishi sunak has cut short a trip to the us for crisis talks with business leaders on how to help the hospitality sector. until spring of next year, most businesses and hospitality industry are only paying a quarter of their normal business rates bill. they are benefiting from a reduced rate of vat all the way through to next spring. and thirdly, there is about quarter of a billion pounds of cash sitting with local authorities that s been provided by government to support those businesses. in scotland, new rules for shops and hospitality venues have come into force to deal with the rise in cases caused by the omicron variant. people will be asked to limit socialising to three households at a time in the run up ....

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