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Northern Ireland could be close to being allowed to set its own rate of corporation tax.
David Cameron is this week expected to support a "far-reaching" plan to deliver growth by cutting employment red tape.
Ireland will not budge on its investor-friendly corporation tax rate, the country's prime minister Enda Kenny has said.
More than 20 insolvency practitioners (IPs) were reported to their regulator for non-compliance with pre-pack administration in 2011, according to a government report.
Firms can no longer bury their heads in the sand when it comes to the Bribery Act, a leading partner at Ernst & Young (E&Y) has said.
Small businesses are incorporating flexible and home working into their working policies, according to research by the Chartered Institute of Personel and Development (CIPD).
The Bribery Act has played a significant role in developing a global compliance culture, the former director of the Serious Fraud Office has said.
HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) has brought in a further 310 employers to its real time information (RTI) pilot, which launched last month.
Transaction values for mergers and acquisitions in major offshore financial centres spiked by 25 per cent in the first quarter of 2012, according to a new study.
The government is consulting with food manufacturers to see how levels of corporate compliance could be cut.