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Affinia expands Midlands presence with Towcester acquisition

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The Uncommon Practice appoints director to lead regional growth

Talent shortages force accountancy firms to turn away clients

Talent shortages force accountancy firms to turn away clients

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Our coverage on Essex focuses on the accountancy landscape, regional economic trends, and professional services activity across one of the UK’s most commercially active counties. Accountancy Today reports on firm expansions, leadership changes, and service mandates across audit, tax, and advisory practices in key areas such as Chelmsford, Colchester, and Southend-on-Sea. We analyse the region’s business environment—spanning sectors like construction, logistics, healthcare, and property—and the growing demand for specialist accountancy support among SMEs and owner-managed businesses. Our editorial also explores how firms in Essex are navigating growth, compliance, and succession planning. This coverage provides accountants, advisers, and firm leaders with valuable insight into Essex’s evolving professional market.

Essex

Our coverage on Essex focuses on the accountancy landscape, regional economic trends, and professional services activity across one of the UK’s most commercially active counties. Accountancy Today reports on firm expansions, leadership changes, and service mandates across audit, tax, and advisory practices in key areas such as Chelmsford, Colchester, and Southend-on-Sea. We analyse the region’s business environment—spanning sectors like construction, logistics, healthcare, and property—and the growing demand for specialist accountancy support among SMEs and owner-managed businesses. Our editorial also explores how firms in Essex are navigating growth, compliance, and succession planning. This coverage provides accountants, advisers, and firm leaders with valuable insight into Essex’s evolving professional market.

Accountant pleads guilty to defrauding X Factor winner of £600k

An accountant has pleaded guilty to defrauding X Factor winner, James Arthur, of £599,000.
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