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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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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
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My business is pants
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Fiona McLean has made the transition from working in the finance operation of a large company to being an entrepreneur and FD of her designer lingerie business. Here, she tells us all about it.

February 29, 2008 12:55pm
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The amazing tale of Doris Drucker
By Margaret Heffernan
The wife of the world's preeminent management guru started a successful business at 82.

February 12, 2008 4:59pm

BUSINESS NEWS >>

Senior care franchise fills gap in market

By Catherine Woods - October 10, 2008 3:21pm GMT

Trevor Brocklebank and his wife, Sam, bought the UK franchise for alternative care business Home Instead Senior Care after struggling to find appropriate services for his ailing grandfather.

Stop press: Sir Alan Sugar's bought into Woolies

By Rebecca Burn-Callander - October 10, 2008 2:36pm GMT

Amstrad founder and Apprentice star Sir Alan Sugar today acquired a four per cent stake in the ailing Woolworths chain.

Testing is crucial for new social networking site

By Catherine Woods - October 10, 2008 12:34pm GMT

Social networking site Wigadoo.com wants to make it easier for friends to organise social events when there’s money involved – from holidays to hen parties.

Does the Lightning car have electric appeal?

By Kate Pritchard - October 10, 2008 11:46am GMT

It scorches from 0-60mph in less than four seconds, its batteries can be charged in ten minutes and you can imagine James Bond sitting behind the wheel. But will the über-stylish electric Lightning car ever make money?

The financial market today

By Rebecca Burn-Callander - October 10, 2008 10:47am GMT

Share prices tumble further. Brown calls for global support for failing banks. And Pesto thinks its only going to get worse.


BUSINESS COMMENT >>

Playing monopoly with Alistair Darling

By Rebecca Burn-Callander - October 10, 2008 5:11pm GMT

It's Friday afternoon and RB's eyes are bleeding from frantically watching the rise and tumble of the financial markets today. To give our peepers, and yours, a well deserved break from doom and gloom, check out today's funnies from NewsBiscuit.

Market crisis: the Real Business bargepole ten

By Stuart Rock - October 10, 2008 1:53pm GMT

The market crisis has some big losers.

Global financial crisis: what next?

By Catherine Woods - October 09, 2008 11:31am GMT

I received a text from an investment banker friend this morning who, it has to be said, is master of the understatement.

Interest rates: the reaction

By Catherine Woods - October 08, 2008 4:03pm GMT

Was today’s global interest rates cut “one of the big, pivotal moments for the economy”?

Why I love being British...

By Rebecca Burn-Callander - October 08, 2008 2:01pm GMT

The financial markets are in turmoil. It's the worst banking crisis since the 1930's. A cloud of doom hangs over our fair nation. But some people still have the balls to have a little joke about it all.



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