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SME hands tied by scarce resources

SMEs in growth rut

Panasonic has launched the findings of a nationwide survey of small and medium-sized enterprise owners, to determine which strategies are employed to enable growth and provide company stability.
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Go into business with Raymond Blanc

BBC boost for budding restaurateurs

Over 1,000 new restaurants open every year in Britain, more than any other kind of business, but unfortunately 900 of them close. However, help is at hand.
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Search for Start-Up Stars

HSBC has launched the seventh Start-Up Stars Awards, beginning a national search for the UK’s most promising start-up businesses and the inspirational entrepreneurs behind them.
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Starting a business a positive step

Majority of SMEs satisfied

The decision to start a business is a daunting one, but new research shows that the majority of SME managers feel properly rewarded for the risks they have taken.
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Prowess awards to praise working mums

Calling all working mums

Self-employed mothers are being invited to enter the first ever ‘Inspirational Business Mum of the Year’ award. The award is a brand new category at the 2007 Prowess Awards, which recognise the commitment and determination it takes for mums to succeed in business.
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Support local SMEs through tough winter

Shop locally says FPB

The Forum of Private Business (FPB) is calling on shoppers to support their local independent retailers in the final run up to Christmas.
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Something to celebrate in 2007

Champions to choose FSB prize

The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has opted for a novel approach to prize giving for its British Small Business Champions competition. Entrants are asked to suggest the ideal prize that would benefit them, and the winning business will be given £10,000 to spend as they specified.

Is Brown taking SMEs in the right direction?

FSB lukewarm on Pre-budget Report

The Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) has given a lukewarm reaction to the Chancellor of the Exchequer’s Pre-Budget Report, delivered to the House of Commons today.
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Dame Anita Roddick to give free SME advice

Free expert advice at the BL

The Body Shop founder Dame Anita Roddick has announced a series of one-to-one ‘Ask an Expert’ sessions to take place at the British Library Business & IP Centre in London.
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'Fear of failure' a barrier to start-ups

Social enterprise gains support

Two thirds of London commuters would like to set up their own business, but it wasn’t all about personal gain, with nearly a third keen to set up a business that made a positive impact on society, says new research from Business Link for London.
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Celebration of women in business

The number of self-employed women in Britain is rapidly approaching the one million mark, announced Women & Equality Minister Jacqui Smith on International Women’s Day.

Government pledge to help female entrepreneurs

The minister for women Harriet Harman has promised that the government will do what it can to 'back up' women's businesses 'in the early stages' if they want support.

BCC calls for SBS to be axed

Government SME support blasted

Nearly two-thirds of small businesses have given the Government a thumbs-down over the level of support provided for start-ups, says a survey conducted by telecoms specialist Unicom.

Size matters says FSB

The Federation of Small Businesses has celebrated reaching 200,000 members – a figure larger than the BCC, CBI, and IoD combined. Read on for more...

SME gets Business Excellence Award

Winners of the British Quality Foundation’s 2006 UK Business Excellence Award, including one SME, were treated to an exclusive ceremony at London’s Park Lane Hilton last night. Read on for information on how to enter...

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