AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoAI & Compliance: A new report highlights how UK-style small firms are adopting AI fast, but often without writing any internal rules—just as new AI transparency requirements loom. Local Business Support: Andy Burnham’s incoming Labour push includes targeted relief for pubs and small hospitality, with talk of higher business-rate thresholds and scrapping rates for cafés, shops and hairdressers. Cost-of-Living Relief for Families: The Great British Summer Savings scheme is set to cut VAT on qualifying family meals and attractions, with many independents and chains opting in—aimed at boosting summer footfall. Community & Events for SMEs: Dingwall’s 800th anniversary festival puts local makers and charities on the high street, while a Maidenhead food-and-drink festival spotlights farm-to-fork independents and community stallholders. Cash Access: North Wales residents and businesses in Llangollen secured the return of a raided NatWest cash machine after sustained council engagement. Tech Disruption Risk: A major Meta outage locked users out of Facebook accounts, a reminder of how platform downtime can hit small businesses that rely on social channels. Business Climate Signals: A survey suggests UK small firms’ growth expectations are at a decade low, underlining pressure on hiring and investment.
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