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Government looks to maintain European business funding after Brexit

By Jarod Lawley

The Treasury is looking to maintain its relationship with the European Investment Bank (EIB) Group after Brexit, guaranteeing continued support for entrepreneurs and SMEs.

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How South Asian businesses are helping London's economy

By Shannon Weir

Generating £37.4 billion turnover in London alone, could South Asian businesses save the UK from Brexit uncertainties?

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How unpredictable weather affects business in the UK

By Shannon Weir

We fought the beast from the East, battled a scorching summer heat wave and then faced record breaking high temperatures during the winter months. But how are these absurd weather conditions affecting business in the UK?

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Small businesses worst for gender pay gap

By Thomas Mackie

Start-ups are the worst contributors to the gender pay gap according to critics after the government rejected calls for companies with less than 250 employees to reveal what they pay men and women.

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The latest scam hitting Instagram users

By George Letheren Smith

The Financial Conduct Authority has revealed that Instagram users are being ‘scammed’ by ‘get rich quick’ schemes, costing people up to £87,400 a day.

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Good name for businesses more important than ever

By George Letheren Smith

2018 was a record year for startups and this has led to businesses being more inventive than ever, to be more unique in an ever-increasing market.

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New northern hub for lifestyle entrepreneurs

By Jarod Lawley

A new home to retail and lifestyle entrepreneurship is opening in Manchester this spring, bringing successful London businesses to the north.

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Small businesses and start ups concerned about future of funding

By Thomas Mackie

Over one-in-three small businesses expect access to funding to become more difficult post-Brexit, according to research from the British Business Bank.

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