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Multi-million project will map the changing nature of employment

Multi-million project will map the changing nature of employment

An ambitious €4.6 million project coordinated by the University of Strathclyde is set to bring together world-leading academics and researchers to map the changing nature of employment.

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Winners announced in the FTA everywoman Transport & Logistics Awards.

Winners announced in the FTA everywoman Transport & Logistics Awards.

In a ceremony attended by leading figures from the sector along with representatives from the media, business, and government and including a keynote address by Stephen Hammond MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Transport some of the UKs best women in the logistics world were recognised.

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18-year-old American high-school student's Eesha Khare with her invention. image: Intel

The school project invention that could charge your phone in 20 seconds

Waiting hours for a mobile phone to charge may become a thing of the past, thanks to an 18-year-old American high-school student’s Eesha Khare invention.

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Want to start your own business? The people who have say it costs less than a weeks salary

Want to start your own business? The people who have say it costs less than a weeks salary

The average cost of starting a business in the UK is £312, significantly less than the average UK weekly wage of £442, according to a new survey of micro-business owners.

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Can Wikipedia predict stock market price fluctuations?

Can Wikipedia predict stock market price fluctuations?

Wikipedia could have been used as early warning signs of stock market movements, according to a new scientific study.

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The CBI calls for SMEs to open their eyes of alternative sources of finance to grow

The CBI calls for SMEs to open their eyes of alternative sources of finance to grow

The CBI has launched an alternative finance guide called on SMEs firms to consider the broad range of finance options available to help them grow, including asset-based lending, equity investment and peer-to-peer lending.

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Banks lambasted for sabotaging SMEs crowdfunding finance deals

Banks lambasted for sabotaging SMEs crowdfunding finance deals

Banks have been accused of deliberately making it difficult for SMEs to borrow through a crowdfunding website by delaying paperwork and charging high fees.

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Jo Swinson launches Chamber of Commerce’s Business is Good for Equality report

Jo Swinson launches Chamber of Commerce’s Business is Good for Equality report

The British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), in partnership with the Government Equalities Office (GEO), has launched a new booklet which explores the many ways that Business is Good for Equality.

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Betty Blues Loungerie who was one of the winners of Startup Hub 2012

David Cameron launches Conservative Party Start-up Hub 2013 to exhibit at Party Conference

Prime Minister David Cameron today called on start-up businesses and entrepreneurs across the UK to get involved in this year’s Conservative Party Start-up Hub and win the opportunity to showcase their work in front of thousands of visitors at the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester.

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Ikea to introduce new loyalty programme for London based businesses

Ikea to introduce new loyalty programme for London based businesses

Ikea has announced that is is working on a new loyalty programme aimed at small businesses in London.

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Startup Loans Chairman James Caan with Lord Young & Rochdale based Tangle Dress designs at recent launch

Age Cap set to be removed from Government-backed Start-Up Loans Scheme

The Start-Up Loans Company, chaired by former BBC Dragon James Caan that helps thousands of young people start a business has been given the green light to open their doors to budding entrepreneurs of all ages.

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London’s Deputy Mayor opens latest PopUp Shop on famous Kings Road to help start-ups

London’s Deputy Mayor opens latest PopUp Shop on famous Kings Road to help start-ups

London’s Deputy Mayor Kit Malthouse has opened the campaign’s latest PopUp shop on the King’s Road in Chelsea to help give start-up retailers from across the UK a helping start.

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Export Week launched to help firms target high growth markets

Export Week launched to help firms target high growth markets

Lord Green has launched a week long series of events up and down the UK to promote business abroad.

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Some of the crowd inside the Olympic Park

Latest figures show London 2012 brought £2.5bn boost of inward investment to UK

Britain’s successful ‘Summer of Sport‘ delivered an initial £2.5 billion boost in foreign direct investment (FDI) over the past year bringing with it more than 31,000 jobs, according to preliminary figures.

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Lord Young addressing a recent small business conference

Cameron’s business advisor Lord Young recommends removing Start-Up Loans age limit

In his latest ‘Growing Your Business’ report Lord Young has said that the government should remove the current age cap on accessing taxpayer-funded loans to set up a new new companies.

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Paul Lindley pictured with some of his Ella's kitchen pouches

Ella’s Kitchen founder takes children’s food from his dining table to the US boardroom table

Paul Lindley, who founded Ella’s Kitchen seven years ago to market “healthy, handy and fun” organic baby and children’s food and has just sold the company for an undisclosed amount to America’s Hain Celestial Group.

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Barclaycard shakes up shopping by launching ‘bespoke offers’ to the nation

Barclaycard shakes up shopping by launching ‘bespoke offers’ to the nation

Barclaycard has launches bespoke offers, a personalised shopping service that is free to all UK consumers and will save them money on the goods and services they buy every day.

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Queen’s Speech: third of employers given National Insurance waiver

Queen’s Speech: third of employers given National Insurance waiver

A third of employers will no longer have to pay National Insurance contributions under new laws in the Queen’s Speech.

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London 2012 Web & Mobile Site Wins 2013 Webby Award in the Sports Category

London 2012 Web & Mobile Site Wins 2013 Webby Award in the Sports Category

The International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences (IADAS) presented the Webby Award for Best Website in the Sports category to the London 2012 Web and Mobile sites.

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RBS CEO Stephen Hester

RBS CEO Hester: We are desperate to lend £20bn – but no-one wants our money

Stephen Hester, chief executive of Royal Bank of Scotland, has said there are no takers for £20bn of funds the bank would like to lend to SMEs

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Buffett’s first tweet: ‘Warren is in the house’

Buffett’s first tweet: ‘Warren is in the house’

“Warren is in the house” was how billionaire investor Warren Buffett told the world he had joined Twitter.

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Asos, one of the retailers set to see a boom in trade over the next decade according to this report

Overseas online sales to generate £28 billion for British retailers by 2020

Online sales generated by UK retailers from international markets are expected to soar sevenfold to £28 billion by 2020, according to new research

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Committee Chairman: Baroness O’Cathain

The EU must do more to help UK SMEs with research & innovation bureaucracy say Lords

SMEs are severely hampered by the levels of bureaucracy and the time it takes to navigate their way around the complicated rules and regulations surrounding research and innovation grants from the EU.

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Many UK Business owners hoped that there would be a tax cut in that red box

UK businesses call for tax cuts

Almost a third of UK businesses believe a cut in taxes is vital to encourage growth and get the economy back on track.

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Last years awards ceremony

The best & most innovative UK internet initiatives shortlisted for 2013 Internet Awards

The competition has seen its highest ever number of entries with a shortlist from across internet business innovation, online skills & learning, doing good online, innovation in public services and internet safety categories

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