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Companies are facing a fiscal invoice of 1 billion pounds; Big Ben Climber loaded; Id vw. Cheap Cargo Buzz – Auto Dealers Magazine

Companies are facing a fiscal invoice of 1 billion pounds; Big Ben Climber loaded; Id vw. Cheap Cargo Buzz – Auto Dealers Magazine

Street companies facing a fiscal bill of £ 1 next month while the exemption has dropped

Stores, restaurants and pubs in England are experiencing an additional fee of £ 1 billion when a reduction is reduced next month, adding to a “tsunami” increasing costs that slip to the sector, according to the new analysis.

London enterprises will be the hardest by changes, the tax and software company that Ryan has found.

The companies in the retail sector, leisure and hospitality are facing high costs in April, when a reduction in business rates will be reduced from 75% to 40%.


Huge costs for health-tuc health economy

Labor health costs the economy more than 415 million pounds per week, according to a report.

Tuc said that his analysis suggested that the number of days lost due to health conditions, such as stress, depression and anxiety increased by one third of 2010.

The Union Organization said that, in 2023-2024, about 34 million working days were lost due to the health related to work, compared to 22 million in 2010. It said that the conclusions showed the importance of improving the quality of work, adding that the increase of the days lost for the health related to the work coincided.

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Volkswagen Id.Buzz Cargo Starts now from 35,960 pounds

Volkswagen has announced that ID.Buzz Cargo Electric Van has received a reduction in prices of over 2,000 pounds.

This is due to a new input level model called trade, which has a price from 35,960 pounds (except VAT), compared to 38,125 pounds.

It now has a pack of batteries less than 59kwh and an electric motor generating 167 hp. VW claims a distance of 200 miles, and the rapid loading DC is evaluated up to 165kw.

The FTSE 100 failed to do any reason on Friday, after a week of losses fed by the chaotic changes of US President Donald Trump in terms of commercial rates. It sank three points to finish the day at 8,680, approximately flat.

The DAX index in Germany decreased by 1.8%, and CAC 40 in France decreased by 1.1%. The S&P 500 from Wall Street also suffered a week of losses, with another 1.1% as the UK markets were closed, although it was affected by US job data launched earlier on Friday. Dow Jones decreased by 0.8%.

Sterling increased by 0.2% compared to dollar to 1,2914 while decreased by 0.4% compared to euro to 1,1900

Man accused by incident Big Ben Clock Tower

A 29 -year -old man was accused of climbing the Big Ben clock tower, the Metropolitan Police said.

Daniel Day, from Palmerston Road, Westcliff-On-Sese, Essex, was accused of the intentional or reckless challenge of a public problem and a violation on a protected site.

The day is accused of scaling Elizabeth Tower barefoot around 7.20, on Saturday and went down immediately after midnight on Sunday.


Canada will never be part of America, says Mark Carry after winning PM race

Former governor of the Bank of England, Mark Carry, said Canada will never be part of America after winning the race to succeed Justin Trudeau as prime minister of the country.

Cary-which led the central bank of the United Kingdom between 2013 and 2020-will replace the 59-year-old after winning the Liberal Party’s driving race.

Cariy, who is 59 years old, is currently president of the Brookfield Asset Management Canadian investment company. He will now have to decide when to resort to general elections in Canada – which must take place on or before October 20th.

The distributor of Supercar Tom Hartley Junior interacted a transaction of 500 million pounds, selling the 69 69 cars collection of Bernie Ecclestone to Red Bull Mark Mateschitz. The sale attracted the global interest, including sovereign wealth funds. Mateschitz intends to keep and display the collection publicly.

The Renault Master was called the most reliable Van by the Warder Solutions Group, with a low demand rate of 4.55%. It exceeded the Vauxhall and Mercedes Sprinter combo, while Ford Transit ranked eighth. The usual repairs included starting and turbocharging engines.

The United Kingdom government will make a “substantial” modification of its Zev mandate, after Nissan warned that he could leave the country. Business Secretary Jonathan Reynolds confirmed the discussions, but did not reveal details. Nissan previously asked for a two -year break over the mandate fines.

Alan Macdonald Cars, an illegal car dealer used near Falkirk, provided retrospect planning permission after operating without approval for five years. Owner Alan Macdonald claimed that he does not know the requirement. The Falkirk Council approved the request, allowing the company to continue the trading.

The new head of Maserati in North Europe, Mariangela del Vecchio, emphasizes a consumers -based approach as the brand progresses. Following the uncertainty within Stelantis, Maserati balances the ice models and EV, extending the “folgore” electric range to respond to customer demand, while maintaining exclusivity.

Today he will see the variable cloud with occasional light rain, reports the BBC weather. The north of Scotland will turn colder, with rain and snow that moves south, followed by the late sun. Maximum 15 degrees.

Tonight, Scotland remains cloudy with snowfall, while the southern areas see unpleasant rains. Otherwise, it is drier with a few showers in the northern -Est of England.


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