CBI calls for £2 billion tax cut for business
Press Review 8 April 2002
Business confidence picks up
News Article 4 March 2002
Britain's service sector is becoming more optimistic about the future, according to a new survey.
Brussels plans to extend rights to agency staff
Press Review 18 February 2002
TUC: UK long hours culture is 'national disgrace'
News Article 4 February 2002
More people are now working longer hours than 10 years ago, according to new research by the trade unions.
Hewitt pledges £20 million for struggling manufacturers
News Article 5 December 2001
The government has responded to calls from business and union leaders to do more to help manufacturers out of their current crisis.
Bosses want privacy
Press Review 22 November 2001
CBI chief in red tape clash with Hewitt
Press Review 6 November 2001
Byers: 'no tolerance of private sector failure' in PPPs
News Article 6 November 2001
Stephen Byers has defended his decision to place Railtrack in administration and warned British bosses "there will be no tolerance of failure" when firms are involved in Labour's flagship public
Public service failure has private sector cost, warns IDS
News Article 6 November 2001
Iain Duncan Smith has told Britain's bosses that failing public services lead to soaring tax and care bills for business.
CBI asks Brown to prepare for the worst
Press Review 5 November 2001
Tony Blair's speech to CBI in full
News Article 5 November 2001
The prime minister's speech to the CBI confeerence in Birmingham in full:
Blair: 'No tax cuts'
News Article 5 November 2001
Tony Blair has told business leaders that long-term investment must come before short-term tax cuts.
CBI shelves euro survey
Press Review 2 November 2001
Unions and business back share scheme but urge caution
News Article 29 October 2001
Business leaders and the unions have given their backing to government plans to increase the number of employees who have shares in their company - but warned it had risks
CBI calls for 'cautious' Budget plans
News Article 29 October 2001
Business leaders have warned the government there is no room for increased public spending or higher taxes on companies in the current economic climate.