All Insolvency Service articles
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Ex-Carillion chief hit with eight year director ban
Insolvency Service’s decision follows two similar disqualifications for other bosses
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Insolvencies rise in July as soaring energy costs see small firms struggle
Soaring energy prices could tip indebted SMEs over the edge, advisor warns
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May sees drop in number of construction firms going bust
Insolvencies remain high but down 9% on previous month
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Insolvencies soar as inflation woes compounded by end of covid support
Rising costs see 142% increase in firms going out of business compared with last year – and warnings of more to come
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Liverpool Chinatown contractor banned from running businesses
Director of company responsible for developing Liverpool’s Chinatown has been disqualified for seven years
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Country's biggest union calls for criminal probe into Carillion's collapse
The Insolvency Service has only recently started investigating any legal breaches, according to UniteÂ
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Last Carillion contracts transferred as investigation into collapse continues
Seven months after the contractor collapsed all contracts have been transferred
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Close to 350 Carillion apprentices given their marching orders in past week
Biggest number of staff axed at bust firm in seven day period since early February
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More than 200 Carillion jobs saved
Number of Carillion workers transferred to new suppliers is approaching 12,000
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Almost 3,000 Carillion workers remain in limbo close to five months after collapse
Around 100 staff had their jobs saved in the past week
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Official Receiver calls for help with Carillion investigation
A survey for those who did business with Carillion has been launched by the Official ReceiverÂ
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Construction boss moved £1m to avoid paying debts
Paul Winskill banned from running companies for eight years
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Multiplex owner withdraws from purchase of Carillion's FM work
Failed deal leaves 2,500 jobs at risk