
US firms ignore Brexit fears and splash the cash on UK startups
US companies are splashing the cash on UK businesses despite wider Brexit fears, new data has revealed. more»
US companies are splashing the cash on UK businesses despite wider Brexit fears, new data has revealed. more»
Donald Trump's stock appears to be rising among entrepreneurs, as research suggests the US president's newly-enacted tax reforms are boosting business confidence across the Atlantic. more»
Regardless of the details of any future trade deals between the UK and EU, Brexit could be the spark that ignites greater interest in opportunities in North America from small UK businesses. more»
When Saskia Nelson left her job to set up a photography business, she was soon credited with creating a whole new genre dating photography. Business Advice went to hear how it happened. more»
The United States has been the most lucrative trading market for eBay sellers in 2017, according to new data from the auction giant uncovering the five most in-demand British products for American consumers. more»
Having had his business idea dismissed by BBC Dragon Duncan Bannatyne, Lee McAteer set out to prove a novice British entrepreneur could launch a millennial travel brand to rival the famous Camp America. more»
More Britons than ever are striking out on their own to start a business, as new data suggest the UK's largest firms are vulnerable to the lure of the entrepreneurial world. more»
Small business owners have revealed the "wish list" of trade deals they want the government to prioritise when Britain leaves the EU. more»
Entering parliament from the business world, shadow small business minister Bill Esterson would seem well-placed to understand the needs of entrepreneurs in Britain. more»
Business Advice has shed some light on the legislative and regulative setups in some of the best countries to start a business in around the world. more»