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Please ask for any news item from WA1 to WA84:

WA84 - National Minimum Wage to rise again
WA83 - Small business welcomes Companies Act plans
WA82 - CBI calls for corporation tax cut
WA81 - Government set to release 'dividend tax' discussion paper
WA80 - Business reacts to workplace smoking ban proposals
WA79 - Chancellor urged to cut national insurance contributions
WA78 - Business and education 'must collaborate' on training
WA77 - VAT reduction for labour intensive businesses
WA76 - 'Last chance saloon' for voluntary pensions
WA75 - Government rejects calls for compulsory retirement ban
WA74 - Business 'bears the brunt' of climate change burden
WA73 - Small firms 'bearing the brunt' of red tape increase
WA72 - Business gives reaction to Queen's Speech
WA71 - Pre-Budget Report recommendations
WA70 - CBI criticises Pensions Bill
WA69 - VAT 'holding back small firms'
WA68 - CBI issues Pre-Budget warning on profits
WA67 - Call for 'cap' on minimum wage
WA66 - Banks urged to extend Chip and PIN deadline
WA65 - Warning over Brown's 'golden rule'
WA64 - Firms offered guidance on new legislation
WA63 - Gender pay gap 'greater than previously estimated'
WA62 - 'Breakthrough' on employers' liability for small companies
WA61 - "Employers to pay" for workplace accidents
WA60 - Business leaders attack working time proposals
WA59 - Call for tax on investments to be simplified
WA58 - Tax break for UK films
WA57 - Small Firms Loan Guarantee scheme set to expand
WA56 - New employment regulations come into force
WA55 - New council will promote graduate enterprise
WA54 - Minimum wage hike "could damage UK firms"
WA53 - Landmark ruling on "husband and wife" tax
WA52 - Home credit market to be investigated
WA51 - Government rejects call for retirement at 70
WA50 - Business urged to double R&D investment
WA49 - Discrimination costs employers "4.2m a year"
WA48 - Business warns against raising tax
WA47 - Small businesses on the rise
WA46 - Small firms to be consulted over red tape
WA45 - Job advertisements "should include pension details"
WA44 - One third of firms "dissatisfied" with school leavers
WA43 - Business leader attacks trade unions
WA42 - Call for 50% inheritance tax rate
WA41 - Tax initiatives "are stifling small firms"
WA40 - Staff "threatening IT security"
WA39 - SME recovery slows
WA38 - Self assessment process comes under scrutiny
WA37 - UK needs more apprenticeships
WA36 - TUC attacks Government’s manufacturing record
WA35 - Spending Review: Where the money will go
WA34 - Spending Review: The Political Response
WA33 - Spending Review: The Business Response
WA32 - Spending Review: Brown wields the axe
WA31 - SME Invoice Warning
WA30 - Plastic overtakes cash
WA29 - New Telemarketing Regulations
WA28 - Mixed response to M6 toll
WA27 - EU Constitution
WA26 - Employment Red Tape
WA25 - Working Hours
WA24 - UK Skills Gap
WA23 - Tax Compliance Costs
WA22 - Sick Leave
WA21 - Racial Equality Code
WA20 - Pensions Crisis
WA19 - New Immigration Laws
WA18 - ID Cards
WA17 - Funding Programme
WA16 - Fire Safety Reforms
WA15 - EU Enlargement
WA14 - Environmental Waste
WA13 - Personal Service Companies
WA12 - Consumer Credit Reform
WA11 - Common Commencement Dates
WA10 - Business optimism on the rise
WA9   - Better Payment Practice Guide
WA8   - Telemarketing Guide
WA7   - Stress Management Standards
WA6   - EU rejects gender equality law
WA5   - Chip and Pin
WA4   - Top Five Email Scams
WA3   - Red tape 'still tying down UK firms'
WA2   - Inheritance tax 'hits thousands more homeowners'
WA1   - Finance schemes for small firms

News in season

Sample:

WA76 - 'Last chance saloon' for voluntary pensions

Employers must do more to help sustain the voluntary occupational pension system or face a system of compulsory pension contributions, according to the Employer Task Force on Pensions (ETF).

Chairman of the Task Force, Sir Peter Davis, said, 'We at the Employer Task Force want the current voluntary approach to work and believe employers have an opportunity to build on and improve the current framework in a way that makes sense for business...

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