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 ...
New research shows the UK is heading for an entrepreneurship boom, with 67% of young adults wanting to start a business and 1 ...
Founders face a myriad of challenges raising funds, hiring skilled workers and deciding which products to unveil next. Relocating to another country might seem like adding a huge hurdle to the mix.
Small businesses are essential to the UK’s communities and the whole UK economy, and we need to show entrepreneurs the public ...
The UK has challenges in entrepreneurship, including high churn rates and lack of growth support. Cultural attitudes toward entrepreneurship and difficulty in securing growth-stage funding have led to ...
Three of five fastest-growing small business areas have shipbuilding heritage, research shows. Belfast - perhaps the place most famous for shipbuilding in the country - recorded the highest small ...
Despite the current cost-of-living crisis, the UK’s entrepreneurial spirit stands strong in 2023, with research from BT Business showing that more than four in 10 (44%) of the workforce would like to ...
Over half of Britain’s young people have started or thought about starting a business. This is a trend that has more to do with what they see everyday on the likes of TikTok than what they learn in ...
MORE than one in four working-age people have some form of disability. But recent review, Keep Britain Working, found ...
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