The world’s first ever advertisement
When and what was the first TV advert It was as far back as 1941 - TVs at the time already being around 20 years old.
When and what was the first TV advert It was as far back as 1941 - TVs at the time already being around 20 years old.
How much would you pay for that 'little thing called Love'" The going-rate in today's dating market is anything from free to £10,000.
Innovative sausage company Heck has created a vocal sausage brand - and it's bringing home the bacon.
Founder of Grip It Fixings Jordan Daykin became one of the youngest ever competitors on Dragons' Den to secure investment on this evening's show. He founded the company with his grandfather, and was aged just 18 when the show was filmed.
A café in New York City: a man lifts a drink fitted with a fat round straw. Unexpectedly, a round lump of tapioca shoots up the straw and lands in his mouth. Soon to be 'Bubbleology' founder, Assad Khan, had discovered bubble tea.
For a few years now, increasingly discerning British consumers have been driving an increase in the sales of gourmet pubs, espresso bars - and also exotic blends of tea.
A children's book publisher secured a £100,000 investment on Dragon's Den yesterday for just 4 per cent equity, a valuation of £2.5m - the most generous in the show's history.
This month, we're focusing on risk. And who's better positioned to talk about minimising risk than 6th century Chinese general and philosopher, Sun Tzu
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