Audio: George Eustice on spending cuts

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With David Cameron's keynote speech at the Conservative Party conference today likely to be dominated by talk of public spending cuts, Matthew Clarke talks to Camborne and Redruth MP George Eustice and asks how his party's plans will hit Cornwall.

The Business Lunch debate

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Business needs, LEPs, the challenges facing Cornish companies – just some of the subjects that were up for discussion during the Business Lunch, presented at the Scarlet Hotel in association with Peninsula Enterprise

Export Cornwall scheme launched

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The £2 million UKTI Globalisation Project is launching what is believed to be the first training programme in the UK reaching out to businesses that have never before considered the possibility of export.

The Last Word: Julie Fellows

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The Last Word with Julie Fellows of Cornwall Marine Network

Datasharp UK: The best of both

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Did you know that one of the country’s largest telecoms and document solutions specialists is based in Cornwall? Business Cornwall meets the directors behind the success story that is Datasharp UK

Stephens Scown snaps up Bodmin firm

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Regional law firm Stephens Scown is expanding its family team in Cornwall with the acquisition of Bodmin-based Murrays Solicitors.

Growing green

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Business Link event shows how companies can expand and prosper by embracing prosperity

The big PAYE tax fiasco

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Have you been hit by HMRC's tax blunder? Harland Accountants' Deborah Edwards has some timely advice

An Appetite to Collaborate

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YTKO programme director Helen Trudgeon presents some of the findings from Partner to Succeed's Collaboration Survey 2010

Finishing school

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To quote Vince Lombardi, leaders aren't born, they are made. CUC business support manager Marian Bond explains how

Coodes to clarify Equality Bill changes

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Advice on how changes to the Equality Bill will affect Cornish businesses is being given at a free seminar by Coodes Solicitors in Penzance this month.

Audio: south east on show

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Don’t forget south east Cornwall. That was the message from the Business Needs and Support Exhibition that took place in St Mellion this week. Kernowpods.com’s Matthew Clarke reports on behalf of Business Cornwall.

Gig website wins national award

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A Cornish gig rowing website has been presented with an award of recognition from British Rowing, the sports national body, at a special ceremony in London.

Pendennis forges New Zealand links

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Three enormous masts completed their long journey to Pendennis Shipyard recently in preparation for instalment on Pendennis’ current new build projects.

Cornish Aardvark on Iberian Peninsula

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A Cornish independent record label has struck a deal with one of Spain and Portugal’s leading providers of in-store music and video programming.

Audio: Cornwall king of speed

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“Cornwall is already renowned for having better surfing than California, now from a technical point of view it will have better internet surfing than California.” The ambitious words of BT chief executive Ian Livingston, following the historic announcement at the Headland Hotel in Newquay that superfast broadband is destined for Cornwall with speeds of up to 100Mbps. Matthew Clarke reports from the Headland, and hears just why September 30, 2010, could go down in Cornwall’s history books as a watershed point of real change in the Duchy’s economic fortunes.

Cornwall Farmers sells machinery unit

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Cornwall Farmers has announced the sale of its agricultural machinery business to a new company formed by two long-established local dealers.

Cornwall set for superfast broadband

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Cornwall and the Isles of Scilly is set to become one of the best-connected locations in the world under an ambitious £132 million project announced today by BT and Cornwall Council.

Library to the rescue of Falmouth TIC

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Following the recent flood damage caused to the Falmouth Tourist Information Centre (TIC), VisitCornwall has announced that, as of today, the TIC will be hosted within the Falmouth Library until their premises at Prince of Wales Pier are ready for reoccupation.

Green scheme deadline

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Today (September 30) is the deadline for thousands of businesses and organisations across the UK to sign up for the Government’s CRC Energy Efficiency Scheme, which was created by Labour and implemented by the Coalition to reduce C0² emissions.