The 10 British businesses that came of age during 2014
With enterprise and innovation now dominating the British economy, we look at the ten companies that really stood out during the last year.
With enterprise and innovation now dominating the British economy, we look at the ten companies that really stood out during the last year.
Google and Sage aligned for a small business project this month, gathering a number of entrepreneurs from across the UK together at the technology firm's London HQ, where Real Business sat down for a one-to-one chat with rapper Sway.
In 2014, Britain’s creative industries took centre stage with DMCS figures highlighting the major contribution they make to the UK economy – a staggering £8m per hour. This year will be no different.
When Ben Smith and John Abrahams launched a homemade video on YouTube some four years ago they had no idea how quickly their product would go from rough prototype to being stocked by some of the biggest names in cycling.
Not paying themselves, neglecting family and working more than 60 hours a week – here are the sacrifices British entrepreneurs are making to open up their own businesses.
Digital food marketplace JUST EAT ended its first nine months as a pubic company by posting sales increases of 50 per cent – which saw its share price climb nearly 10p in early morning trading.
Following the recent onslaught of attacks on Sony, Daisy Group data expert Walter Rossi explains that hackers are becoming increasingly sophisticated. It's time that UK businesses finally acknowledged it, or face the consequences.
Research from Barclays has discovered the top five most popular responses for why Brits wanted to create their own business ventures, and the bank also has tips for those that are also considering launching their own projects in 2015.
It’s that time again when many business leaders are thinking about setting their agenda for the year ahead with a 2015 kick-off presentation.
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