NZ City: Hard times mean families are coming second according to a study of small business owners. MYOB has found almost three quarters of→


Click Liverpool: A Liverpool teenager has had his business dream turned into a reality, after convincing Sir Richard Branson to invest in his mobile→


Bradford Telegraph and Argus: Bradford engineer Andrew Nichols is on his way to Parliament with a novel idea on how to stop sewers causing→


The Beaver: This year’s event is the second annual conference organised by the LSE Entrepreneur Society after the great success achieved in 2011. The→


Starting a business during a recession is possible. People will still buy and other businesses still need services. However, this is not the easiest→


Trevor Baylis has seen success with his inventions like the wind-up radio, but he cannot help but wonder why the government isn’t doing more→


Kent Business: Bushell’s Solar Grow 1 (SG1) is set to transform food production and was recently named “British and World Invention of the Year.”→


Entrepreneurs are known for working long hours with few breaks. Well, UK entrepreneurs hope to change that next year by taking a little more→


There has been a lot of talk about the successes women have seen in business, but are those trends really stalling? The Australian recently→


Fresh Business Thinking: The Sage Omnibus surveyed over 1,000 small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) from its 800,000 strong UK customer base and found→


InspiresMe.co.uk: The scheme, called Inspires Me Week, allowed more than 50 students aged 14 – 16 to spend a week working directly with companies→


A recent report analyzes the attitudes entrepreneurs have in six different countries: the United Kingdom, the United States, the Netherlands, Germany, France and Spain.→


The Telegraph: Thirty technology experts, led by the ebullient Reid Hoffman, co-founder of LinkedIn and serial investor with stakes in the likes of Facebook→


After John Sprange’s father developed Alzheimer’s, he couldn’t help but wonder if there was some way he could help fight to maintain some of→


Sometimes when people think of porridge, they think of nursery rhymes. When Tim Evans thinks about it, he envisions his special bowl appearing on→


Many of the newly unemployed in Scotland are between the ages of 18 and 24, opening up the door for these young adults to→


A new survey of 2,000 kids between 11 -18 shows that 77% of them want to start a business when they grow up. Nearly→


Blow Me is a company in the UK that will setup at your event and alcohol breath test everyone before they get into their→


Americans are not the only people falling in love with social networking. In the UK, Facebook has taken control of Microsoft’s 2nd place position→


Barry Slayford, the inventor of the arson-proof mailbox in the UK, has spent the past 12 years working on a center that will help→