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Inflation rise is worrying, says Chamber
The Sheffield Chamber of Commerce has spoken to Insider in reaction to the 0.2 per cent fall in inflation, warning the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) that any subsequent raise in interest rates increases the risk of a double-dip recession.

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Deals
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New six-figure investment for Associated Chemists
Associated Chemists is benefiting from a £700,000 investment by the Co-operative Bank in Sheffield to fund improvements to its premises and assist cashflow.

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Property
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Fifty new jobs lined up at new MTL Group HQ
Contract manufacturing specialist MTL Group has confirmed it will create 50 jobs when it moves in new premises in Rotherham.

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New jobs as Church Army sets up Sheffield base
Evangelist group Church Army is to relocate its national office to Sheffield creating at least 17 jobs.

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Business
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S Yorks manufacturers to visit Farnborough
Members of the South Yorkshire Advanced Manufacturing and Materials (AMM) project team are to attend Farnborough International Airshow.

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NAMRAC aims to build nuclear future
The Rotherham-based Nuclear Advanced Manufacturing Research Centre (NAMRC) has hosted a two-day event dedicated to the future of nuclear power.

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New member for growing Hospitality Sheffield
Lobbying group Hospitality Sheffield has reached 30 members as it continues to grow.

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School's eco village impresses judges
A Doncaster primary school has won a technology prize after designing a fully working model of an eco village.

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Tweet your way to £10,000
BCS, the Chartered Institute for IT, has launched a short film competition with Sheffield Doc/Fest with a £10,000 prize up for grabs – but they must find a unique way to promote their documentary.

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Sheffield's Martin-Brooks dance for charity
Sheffield roofing specialists Martin-Brooks raised more than £3,500 for the firm's 25th anniversary fund at its 1940s-themed dinner dance.

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Community
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Triple whammy

Jim Pendrill, Yorkshire Business Insider editor, discusses the major challenges facing the local property sector.

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