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James Hurley

Enterprise Editor at The Times - Tipping Point

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James Hurley
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Small businesses tell Jeremy Hunt: help us in budget - The Times

Britain’s biggest employers group has called on the chancellor to use next month’s budget to reverse contentious changes to investment tax incentives, address late payments and tackle the threat of “the highest tax burden since Clement Attlee and Stafford Cripps in 1948”. The Federation of Small Bus
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Funding Circle resumes making loss - The Times

A move away from emergency pandemic loans and to normal commercial credit sent Funding Circle back into the red last year.The London-listed small busin
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Investors call for clarity on tax incentives after EU deal - The Times

Start-up investors have called for the government to clarify what the “Windsor framework” agreement will mean for a key tax incentive amid uncertainty over its future. Lord Leigh of Hurley, co-founder of Cavendish Corporate Finance, said the deal with the European Union to end the deadlock over the
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Beazley's chiefs suffer six-figure hit to pay - The Times

Beazley has cut the pay of two of its top executives by close to £250,000 after a financial blogger pointed out that it had used the wrong number of shares to calculate their remuneration. The FTSE 100 insurer yesterday amended the total pay packages for last year of Adrian Cox, its chief executive,
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Funding Circle says chaos at lenders will hit small firms - The Times

Turmoil in banking could curb credit provision for small and medium companies, the boss of Funding Circle, the lending platform. said. Lisa Jacobs, chief exe
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Watches of Switzerland ticks upward in America - The Times

Watches of Switzerland saw strong sales in the United States partially offset a drop in turnover in the UK and Europe due to fluctuations of supply. The FTSE 250 group, which sells brands including Rolex, Cartier and Patek Philippe, said that in the 13 weeks to July 30, revenues in the UK and Europ
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Investors irate at 'smack in the teeth' from sale of Snoop - The Times

Small investors in Snoop, Dame Jayne-Anne Gadhia’s money-saving start-up, have criticised the company’s sale to Vanquis Banking Group, with one calling the deal

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Financial Conduct Authority broke rules on data protection - The Times

The City regulator broke data protection rules by “intercepting and diverting” emails, a policy that was allegedly signed off by Andrew Bailey’s office and used
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Andy Gregory: the investor with a mission to grow companies and ......

Andy Gregory is a conspicuous departure from his predecessor. The softly spoken Scot replaced the tall, lean and gregarious Stephen Welton as chief executive o
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Funding blow for green jet fuel firm Velocys - The Times

Shares in a “carbon-negative” jet fuel producer which has benefitted from tens of millions of pounds worth of government grants collapsed by more than two thirds after it said a funding round has fallen apart. Velocys, which is quoted on London’s Aim market, said conditions which would allow it to s
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Something for Nothing: mobile phone challenger says two million ......

The first British smartphone from a British company for six years was launched last year by Nothing. Carl Pei — founder of the start-up, which is based in London — said at the time that his plans to enter a market dominated by Apple, Samsung and Huawei had been greeted with bemusement.Yet Nothing re