Accountancy Jobs in Lewes
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The most sort after jobs at the moment are Accountancy jobs. Don’t let yourself get behind with the search, start looking now. Look at Accountancy jobs in Lewes and find one that suits you and provides you with opportunity and prospects. If you have ambitions of furthering your career and aiming higher then look for new Accountancy jobs in Lewes. There are great opportunities for you to find and apply to which provide new challenges and working environments.
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Below we have listed some accountancy firms that may have Accountancy Jobs in Lewes
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The latest news on Accountancy jobs in Lewes
Up - a tale of education spending
Public spending. It goes up. It goes down. Yet figures obtained by the Magazine's Michael Blastland show spending on education has gone up, up and up for more than 50 years - reflecting our growing expectations for children. Are we really ready to end that?
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Warning on public sector pensions
The amount of money paid as pensions to many workers in the public sector could more than triple in the next 50 years, the National Audit Office suggests.
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The latest recruitment news
Pupil assault teacher wins appeal
A Dundee teacher convicted of assaulting two pupils is given an absolute discharge after an appeal.
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Eco-town scheme moves step closer
Three areas in the south of Yeovil are identified as possible search locations for a new eco-town development.
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The latest news about Lewes
Flood defences improved in town
An area of Sussex hit by floods a decade ago has finally had new flood defences installed by the Environment Agency.
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Scrubbing Up: sleeping killers
In this week's health opinion column Scrubbing Up, Professor Tony Leeds warns that our roads are less safe because an obesity epidemic is leading more drivers to fall asleep at the wheel.
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