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At KS4 the delivery of our GCSE courses is done through a dedicated websites, which contains the videos and stories used to bring the
subject to life. The word documents attached contain some examples of the theory, activities and assessments used within lessons, however
they are not exhaustive. To visit these sites, please click on the hyperlinks below. Exam material can be found on the AQA site.

Mr Shearing Business Studies
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Year 13 interview with Peter Holmes

Our year 13 economists were recently interviewed by Peter Holmes for BBC Essex, to discuss their views on the upcoming Autumn statement. Please listen below. It seems they may have taken their advice on corporation tax adjustments. 
Mrs May is expected to add: "We will also review the support we give innovative firms through the tax system... because my aim is not simply for the UK to have the lowest corporate tax rate in the G20, but also one that is profoundly pro-innovation."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-38044015​
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