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David Cameron

This coverage explores the role of David Cameron in the UK petcare sector—most notably his post-premiership advocacy and initiatives involving animal welfare, responsible pet ownership, and potential regulatory influence. Pet Gazette tracks Cameron’s public statements, partnerships with pet-related charities and industry bodies, and his influence on policy debates that affect pet retailers, distributors, and veterinary professionals. Editorial content includes news updates, policy analysis, interviews, and case studies examining how Cameron’s engagement shapes legislative and commercial trends—crucial for pet trade stakeholders monitoring the evolving animal welfare regulatory landscape.

  • Mar- 2020 -
    2 March
    Business BitesEntrepreneurs relief may be scrapped by Sunak

    Entrepreneurs relief may be scrapped by Sunak

    The new chancellor, Rishi Sunak, may scrap entrepreneur’s relief to raise £3bn a year as a means to bring in some extra dosh for the Treasury. Sunak will undoubtedly be looking for ways to raise extra revenue given the government’s infrastructure spending plans as it seeks to make a visible…

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  • Jul- 2017 -
    24 July
    Current Affairs14k entrepreneurs are in debt due to StartUp loans

    14k entrepreneurs are in debt due to StartUp loans

    Since 2012, Startup Loans UK have given out 45,618 loans to aspiring entrepreneurs dreaming of creating the next big thing *(As of February 2017). On average 30.2 percent of entrepreneurs will default on their loan repayments. Roughly 14,000 aspiring entrepreneurs are now in debt. Founded in 2012 by Lord Young,…

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  • Feb- 2016 -
    22 February
    Current AffairsWill the EU referendum impact on your businesses?

    Will the EU referendum impact on your businesses?

    The UK will vote on whether to remain in the European Union on June 23 2016, announced Prime Minister David Cameron. On February 20, Cameron called the first Saturday cabinet meeting since the Falklands War to recommend that the UK stays within a “reformed EU”. The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB),…

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