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The queen of the wax jacket
Bereavement propelled Dame Margaret Barbour into transforming a niche maker of waterproofs into a must-have accessory for London's Sloane Rangers and a global brand
There is life after the public sector
Mike Southon offers some advice to those former civil servants who may be thinking about starting up on their own after the austerity Budget cuts.
Angel?investors?give?more?to?Asian?groups
South-east Asian start-ups are getting as much as 50 per cent more money in early stage funding than their British counterparts, according to the head of one of Europe's largest angel networks.
From legal cases to grocery baskets
Online grocery delivery services are becoming increasingly common, but can a north London niche player carve out a viable business model?
Ask the experts: Is there a gap in the grocery delivery market?
Few people are sure whether there is a gap in the market for a niche food delivery service in the UK's crowded online grocery market.
Banks criticise EFG scheme
Several of the UK's main high-street banks see little benefit in the government's flagship small business loan scheme, according to a poll.
'Time to pay' take-up doubles in nine months
The number of companies that have taken up the government's offer to defer tax payments has doubled in nine months.
SME confidence sinks further
Business confidence among small and medium-sized enterprises worsened during the second quarter of the year, according to a survey.
City aims to lure new ventures
The City of London Corporation is to create a series of support services and mentorship for early stage ventures in a bid to attract entrepreneurs.
Regus perks for FPB members
The Forum of Private Business is issuing its members with Regus gold cards giving them free access 1,000 business lounges across the world.
Visionary with a taste for risk-taking
The founder of the Catlin Group set up his company with a lot of ambition and a desire to do things differently
A textbook study in entrepreneurship
Entrepreneurship is more about intuition than academic study, but an MBA can be helpful if you approach it in the right way, Mike Southon says.
Taxman tougher on time-to-pay cases
HM Revenue & Customs has rejected more than twice as many VAT time-to-pay applications in the first quarter of 2010 than in the same period last year,
I'm being fenced in by a boundary dispute
My company owns some land and hopes to obtain planning permission to develop two new houses, but a neighbour has been disputing the boundary line.
Mapmaker follows his own path
Jack Dangermond, the head of geographical data company ESRI, has navigated 40 years of change in the tech sector
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Drop the Chalk: Changing the Way Teachers Teach
Jen Schnidman found a problem worth solving--and collaborated with the very people most interested in solving it.
Keep More of What You've Earned
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