Worrying trend in ‘fresh air’ invoicing
The fraudulent practice involves companies raising an invoice which doesn't relate to a trading transaction.
Read moreDetailsThe fraudulent practice involves companies raising an invoice which doesn't relate to a trading transaction.
Read moreDetailsKevin Campbell was convicted of a count each of being concerned in the supply of crack cocaine and heroin on Friday, June 28.
Read moreDetailsBlandy & Blandy is one of the highest rated regional firms in this year's rankings.
Read moreDetailsQueen Anne's School is pioneering a Heart Safe qualification for all students with Code Blue CPR, inspired by Kitty Williams' life-saving actions
Read moreDetailsCricket fans captivated by the T20 World Cup in the West Indies and USA can now look forward to another Cricket World Cup.
Read moreDetailsThree valiant volunteers have just completed the gruelling challenge of walking the entire Thames Path over the past 15 days.
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Read moreDetailsA Reading woman was among those celebrated at the sixth Ladies First Professional Development Network Business Awards.
Read moreDetailsMore than 120 children and adults with learning disabilities gathered together for a sponsored walk in Reading to celebrate Learning Disability Week.
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