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A great British renaissance has been taking place. From Aberdeen to the West Country, the zing is back in manufacturing. It’s about time this spectacular story was told.

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Asian entrepreneur makes fat sales
img 1 By Kate Pritchard
When Nahid de Belgeonne opened her first cellulite-busting Power Plate fitness studio in central London in 2007, the fitness industry knitted its brows. She had zero experience in the sector, no client base and the Power Plate was practically unheard of. She was bound to fail, right?

April 03, 2008 3:28pm
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The UK needs to catch-up to the US
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PepsiCo chairman and chief executive Indra Nooyi says she doesn’t know if she’d be head of a major company had she moved to the UK instead of the US 30 years ago.

April 02, 2008 1:11pm
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Cinema sale was "stressful"
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Businesswoman Romaine Hart has just sold her family business, Screen Cinemas, for a very respectable £6.9m. Instead of popping open the champagne, she’s still recovering from the stress of the sale.

April 01, 2008 1:19pm
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From rags to riches: Liz Taylor's story
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Liz Taylor was a divorced, poor, single mother when she spotted an opportunity to run events in the Northwest of England.

March 26, 2008 3:06pm
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Studentgems - mining the wealth of student talent
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Launched in September 2007 by two Buckinghamshire businesswomen, Studentgems.com enables businesses to benefit from student talent. Already it has 1,500 registered students and 350 businesses using its service.

March 20, 2008 12:00am
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“This is England 2008 not Petticoat Fairyland”
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Thought sexist businessmen were a thing of the past? Think again.

March 14, 2008 4:22pm
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Young entrepreneur launches networking venture
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Networking is an invaluable tool for any budding entrepreneur. Frustrated by the lack of support, Heather Wilkinson took the bull by the horns and founded business network Striding Out.

March 14, 2008 4:11pm
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“Local councils: we need help!”
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That’s the plea from female entrepreneur Bev Hurley, who wants to see local councils doing much more to encourage the thousands of home-based businesses run by women.

March 11, 2008 2:42pm
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Britain’s banks are biased
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The biggest stumbling block for women entrepreneurs is a lack of cash. And Britain's high-street banks aren’t much help: “They have an institutionalised bias against female-owned firms, typically charging one per cent more in interest on business loans,” complains businesswoman Jane Barnes.

March 07, 2008 12:48pm
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From shiny noses to acne: teenage skincare, it’s an £850m market.
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When Lianne Miller launched the Young & Pure range in 2006, the ex-business consultant knew nothing about skincare. Now her teen toiletry business is looking at a £1m-turnover in its second year.

March 04, 2008 2:55pm

BUSINESS NEWS >>

Local knowledge is key to success in the Middle East

By Catherine Woods - August 20, 2008 5:34pm GMT

The key to succeeding in the Middle East is having an understanding of local business practices and customs as soon as you’re on the ground, says BIW Technologies chief Colin Smith.

Celebrity endorsement for food entrepreneur

By Kate Pritchard - August 20, 2008 5:28pm GMT

Jennifer Irvine set up home-delivery meals firm The Pure Package in 2004 from her kitchen. Today she turns over £1.2m and has over 3,000 clients on her books, including Ruby Wax, Patsy Kensit and handbag designer Anya Hindmarch. “I’ve never marketed the brand to celebrities,” she says. “They’ve come to me.” So, what’s her secret?

Green award attracts clients to Fresh

By Catherine Woods - August 20, 2008 5:05pm GMT

Cheadle-based creative media group Fresh is upfront about its environmental credentials. Co-founder and director Julie Besbrode says the firm has become one of only a few in the UK to be granted a globally recognised environmental award.

Chocolate entrepreneur makes a mint

By Rebecca Burn-Callander - August 20, 2008 3:52pm GMT

When Simon Coyle launched luxury chocolate firm Kshocolat in 2003, he was the only player in the premium market. Now, he’s one of many, but this Scottish confectioner still has a few tricks up his sleeve.

Vehicle wrapping company sponsors tuk tuk race

By Rebecca Burn-Callander - August 19, 2008 4:10pm GMT

If you want to tick your firm’s charity boxes, don’t just send a cheque like every Tom, Dick and Harry Ltd. Try something a little more unusual.


BUSINESS COMMENT >>

How do you fund your growth?

By Zarrin Lilani - August 20, 2008 4:09pm GMT

As the economic situation worsens in the UK, we’re hearing reports that smaller businesses aren't managing their finances in the best way.

Ten lessons for entrepreneurs from Team GB at the Olympics

By Stuart Rock - August 20, 2008 11:59am GMT

Chris Hoy, Rebecca Adlington, Ben Ainslie: entrepreneurs can learn from all of them

Is Bob Dylan the entrepreneur's soundtrack?

By Matthew Rock - August 20, 2008 10:07am GMT

The chief executive of property developer Brixton yesterday quoted Bob Dylan's "All along the watchtower" lyrics to sum up the state of the property market. So which songs best sum up the life of the entrepreneur? Here are our suggestions.

Apprentice star gets nobbled by wall

By Rebecca Burn-Callander - August 19, 2008 4:57pm GMT

Nicholas De Lacy-Brown thought being fired by Alan Sugar was bad. Little did he know that a few months later, he’d receive a far more crushing blow.

Recession almost inevitable, says BCC

By Matthew Rock - August 18, 2008 11:00am GMT

The week begins with a grim warning from the British Chambers of Commerce that UK businesses face two years of tough conditions and that imminent recession is a "distinct possibility." Here's its prognosis.



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