
Sarah Willingham: The media has made it cool to be a young entrepreneur
Business Advice sat down with former TV Dragon, Sarah Willingham, to find out why Britain?s schoolchildren are starting to look at entrepreneurship for their future. more»
Business Advice sat down with former TV Dragon, Sarah Willingham, to find out why Britain?s schoolchildren are starting to look at entrepreneurship for their future. more»
New prime minister Theresa May has put further distance between her government and that of David Cameron ? with a number of ministerial changes in key roles. Significantly for small business, Anna Soubry and Ed Vaizey have left the government. more»
With all the other contenders now out of the running, Theresa May is on track to become the UK?s next leader. Business Advice examines her track record on key business issues. more»
As the battle for leadership of the Conservative party ? and the country ? heats up, Business Advice looks at the small business credentials of the candidates and reveals who wants to abolish red tape for micro firms and who has witnessed business failure first-hand. more»
From 30 June 2016, it will be necessary for managers of Britain?s smallest companies to make personal information about the people that part-own or control them known to the government, including the names, dates of birth and nationalities of these individuals, as well as specific details to do with their interest in the firm. more»
As he announced his intention to step down as prime minister, David Cameron reassured investors that the British economy is strong enough to weather the storm of leaving Europe. We […] more»
With UK voters providing a clear mandate to the government to begin the process of leaving the European Union. more»
Backed by analysis from the Treasury, which argued that leaving the EU would cause an ?immediate and profound shock? to Britain that would damage economic growth, the chancellor stepped up the government?s campaign opposing Brexit, in a speech exactly one month away from the vital referendum. more»
In a speech delivered by the monarch and written by her government, The Queen has outlined prime minister David Cameron?s plans to improve broadband speeds and allow mayors to increase business rates to fund infrastructure projects. more»
New research has found that, despite David Cameron hailing himself as the ?minister for small business and enterprise? in the run up to last year?s general election, over a third of micro business decision makers are dissatisfied with the policies he's introduced. more»