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THE NATION'S leading recruitment company has gone up in the world - moving into Reading's landmark building.
Event to help Slough youngsters prepare for world of work
YOUNGSTERS wanting to kick start their career can attend upcoming advice events.
Theo Paphitis picks Newbury business for Sunday tweet
TERPTREE deaf services in Newbury's Oxford Street was chosen as Theo Paphitis' top business last week.
Hub preference means capacity problems hit Heathrow
Airlines are only experiencing capacity problems at Heathrow, according to a new report.
Reading University professor wins prestigious award
A READING University professor is among the winners of the annual Wolfson History Prize.
Maidenhead firms take on cycling challenge
BUSINESSES in Maidenhead are being urged to get on their bike in an inter-company challenge.
Increase in demand for office space
GOOD times are returning with investors being advised to cash in on an upsurge in demand for offices from business services companies, the oil and gas industry and the technology sector.
Berkshire workers third most productive in the country for boosting the economy
BERKSHIRE workers are the third-most productive in the country for boosting the economy, new statistics have revealed.
Fun at the Green Park Summer Fete
AN afternoon of traditional games and live music is promised at the Green Park Summer Fete on Thursday.
If it's your business then it's local
THE ninth annual Local Business Week launches today with the chance for dozens of local businesses to gain a new insight into how to market their products and services to an audience of millions.
Property giant Segro has put its IQ Winnersh business park up for sale for around £200m.
THE water company that supplies Bracknell and Wokingham houses has appointed a new non-executive director.
Bank helps job creation at software firm
THE expansion of a software company will create 14 new jobs.
Teepee Day Nursery shortlisted for award
A BRACKNELL nursery has been shortlisted for a national award that recognises top quality institutions.
Firms and voluntary groups in link-up
AN INITIATIVE to get local businesses regularly helping out in the voluntary sector has got off to a flying start.
Payday loan firms ordered to make changes
SOME of the UK's biggest payday lenders have been told to clean up their act or risk having their licenses revoked.
Sign up for HR sessions on dyslexia and bullying in the workplace
TWO free human resource forums on dyslexia in the workplace and bullying in the workplace hosted by occupational health specialists Corporate Health are open to sign up for.
Rail boss given key role in setting up Western Rail Access to Heathrow project
A GROUP spearheading the Western Rail Access to Heathrow (WRAtH) project has welcomed Network Rail's appointment of a senior programme development manager.



















