The Labour government’s Budget demonstrates renewed intent to support AI, but there is an absence of a fully integrated ...
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Autumn Budget – everything that was announced for UK businesses
Weeks of leaks meant few shocks in today’s Budget, but the announcement still brings significant changes for entrepreneurs.
While the UK tries to maintain its reputation as a leading national force within the global tech ecosystem, investors and founders react to the Labour government's latest fiscal policy changes.
While many leaders welcome fresh commitments to AI infrastructure and innovation, others warn about limited investment and a ...
Most “start-up” firms want to keep their business in the UK but have issued warnings about issues such as regulatory burdens ...
While the fiscal watchdog upgraded its GDP prediction for this year to 1.5 per cent, it went on to cut its outlook for the ...
We start with business reaction to UK chancellor Rachel Reeves’ second Budget. Broken promises: Reeves is failing to fulfil ...
Many entrepreneurs find themselves dipping into personal savings or borrowing from family to bring their dreams to life.
Explore UK Export Finance's role in helping ethnic minority-led UK businesses secure trade finance and expand their international presence.
The Chancellor said she wanted to grow the economy, but founders say the Budget is unlikely to encourage entrepreneurship.
Many Indian entrepreneurs moved to Canada drawn by its Start-up Visa programme. But with over 43,000 applicants facing a ...
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The UK stands on a precipice – this Budget must show government is on the side of business
The message from British business could hardly be starker: we need stability, simplicity and long-term thinking – not another ...
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