LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Over half of UK business owners and aspiring entrepreneurs (56%) are setting their sights beyond British shores, driven by the growth potential and enhanced flexibility ...
The UK has a brand-new national awareness day dedicated to recognising the achievements, creativity and economic contribution ...
What is holding back disabled entrepreneurs in the UK? New research suggests that while entrepreneurs with a disability are well-represented among the UK’s small business founders, many are struggling ...
Four in 10 UK-based entrepreneurs are considering moving their firm overseas, a fresh poll has found, in further evidence the government’s crackdown on wealth and Britain’s stagnant economy are ...
This year's Business Show London proved to be a defining moment for the UK's entrepreneurial landscape, as Entrepreneur UK brought together an eclectic mix of business leaders, innovators, and ...
The perception of female entrepreneurs and their place in business is evolving. The female entrepreneurial community has grown in recent years, with women constituting a third of entrepreneurs ...
Navigating the complex tax environment in the UK can be a daunting task for American expatriate entrepreneurs. Because both countries have different tax systems, understanding your obligations and ...
Arya Ventures, a venture capital fund, is focusing on Indian-origin entrepreneurs in the UK and US. With substantial early returns, the fund has attracted investment from billionaire Siddharth Shankar ...
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As Entrepreneur’s Week ends and Britain faces another moment of truth with the budget, the message from Prime Minister Keir Starmer is clear: the country needs growth, and it needs it fast.
Two Sheffield-based entrepreneurs were announced as ‘Woman of the Year’ in the UK’s longest-running recognition programme for ...
The Home Office says the overhaul, the biggest in 50 years, will reward migrants who work, follow rules, speak strong English and avoid benefits. (Bloomberg) The Home Office has proposed new ...