Today's Birmingham Post reports that Midlands small firms are getting inadequate notice of insurance renewals.
Today's Birmingham Post reports that Midlands-based firms are getting inadequate notice of insurance renewals.
A report by the Midlands Federation of Small Businesses found that the trend is exacerbating the current crisis in the liability insurance market.
The Scotsman reports today that confidence remains high in Scotland's financial services sector, despite the plunging stockmarket.
A new survey by development agency Scottish Enterprise found that 76% of respondents described their company's level of business confidence as either very optimistic or optimistic.
The Bristol Evening Post reports that a Widow whose husband died from asbestos-related cancer has taken her fight to the High Court.
His former employer, Western Power Distribution (formerly SWEB), deny liability.
Finally the Newcastle Evening Journal carries a report today suggests wading through unwanted e-mailed adverts, or spam, cost computer users £12m in connection charges last year.