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Website 'promoting flexible working to small businesses'
Business networking sites 'can add value'
Southall children 'encouraged to think about health'
Dudley receives health funding
Olympic gold medallist to speak at health conference
Council aiming to combat health issues in Wrexham
Online advertising 'can help small businesses improve standing'
Well-managed businesses 'will survive'
10% of small businesses 'struggling to operate'
BBA planning to help small businesses
Government 'aiming to help small businesses'
Small business owners 'putting retirement plans on hold'
Gerard Turvey reaches peak of Mount Toubkal
Women 'now more willing to take risks in business'
Social networking platform under development for fitness industry
'Lack of awareness around criminal records checks'
Small businesses 'wasting money on travel costs'
Inflation 'increases for small businesses'
Small business 'relying on the internet'
Environmental measures 'can lead to savings for small firms'
Businesses 'must take care with customers' information'
Diverse businesses 'making the nation richer'
Businesses 'left out of fuel poverty package'
WAG supporting London fitness scheme
Personal data 'must be handled in a responsible way'
40% of people 'fall off fitness wagon in first year'
Sweat and the City launched across London
Olympic success 'boosts interest in sporting activity'
Fitness industry 'needs female role models'
Parents spend £3.3 mill a year on sporting activities for children
 
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Ethical companies 'more successful'
Thursday, 20 November 2008 | Direct News by Adfero

Ethical companies 'more successful'Companies with an ethical framework are more likely to be successful, according to an industry expert.The Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) has said that companies that have a...
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London and south-east 'could be worst hit in recession'
Wednesday, 19 November 2008 | Direct News by Adfero

London and south-east 'could be worst hit in recession'The Local Government Association (LGA) claims that London and the south-east of England will be the worst hit by job cuts.In news which may interest managers of fitness centres throughout the area, a...
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