UK SMEs start with less than £6,000
New research reveals the average UK small business starts with under £6,000, with many founders relying on personal savings and loans. Discover the financial tightrope and the support available.
New research reveals the average UK small business starts with under £6,000, with many founders relying on personal savings and loans. Discover the financial tightrope and the support available.
Traditional banks short-change UK SMEs on savings rates, costing small firms billions annually. Allica Bank offers solution with 4.08% interest and cashback.
Remembering Elspeth King, the visionary museum director who transformed Glasgow's People's Palace into a vibrant record of working-class life and championed Scotland's feminist history.
A major fire at an electrical substation caused explosions and forced the evacuation of an H&M store on Glasgow's Buchanan Street. Seven fire engines attended the scene.
Celtic are accelerating talks to appoint Columbus Crew's Wilfried Nancy as their new manager, hoping to have him in charge for next weekend's match. Discover the latest on this developing story.
Discover how Google Pixel 10 Pro with Vodafone Business simplifies your work week through AI organisation, smart scanning and reliable connectivity for UK professionals.
Leadership expert Blaire Palmer reveals why businesses must stop operating like machines and embrace human-centric approaches for success in the AI era. Discover her transformative strategies.
Steve Clarke's Scotland face Greece in a crucial World Cup qualifier. A point could set up a historic decider against Denmark. Discover if Scotland can seize their best chance since 1998.
A stark confidence gap emerges as 75% of SME leaders are bullish on their 2026 growth, yet only 39% trust the government to help. Discover the impact on UK jobs and investment.
Lucie Macleod started Hair Syrup with £300 in her parents' kitchen during lockdown. The business now makes millions and is stocked in Boots. Discover her inspiring entrepreneurial journey.
First Minister John Swinney hails a 'proud day' as Scotland secures top credit ratings, paving the way for a £1.5bn bond issue in 2026-27 to fund key infrastructure projects.
The Scottish government announces plans to issue £1.5bn in bonds, nicknamed 'Kilts', following strong credit ratings from Moody's and S&P. Proceeds to fund key infrastructure projects.
The Scottish government has yet to pay legal costs after losing a Supreme Court battle over the definition of a woman. Campaign group For Women Scotland awaits over £420,000.
Remembering Archie Fisher, MBE, the gentle-voiced singer and broadcaster who shaped Scotland's folk revival for over six decades and inspired generations of musicians.
Discover how UK freelancers and small businesses can get a top-end Dyson vacuum like the V15 for just £5.41 per month with Raylo Business's subscription plans.
London couple Shai and Maya turned their garden coffee cabin into a £500,000-a-year B Corp certified business, Mont58 Coffee. Discover their inspiring journey from corporate life to coffee connoisseurs.
British companies are rapidly increasing layoffs as artificial intelligence adoption surges and economic uncertainty grows, with London firms leading the trend.
As Labour prepares its Employment Rights Bill, business leaders warn of unintended consequences that could stifle job creation and economic growth across Britain.
The budget airline announces major premium cabin expansion, targeting corporate travellers with enhanced comfort and dedicated business services across European routes.
Aston Villa and Scotland star John McGinn opens up about the constant pressure to prove himself against younger talent in modern football's competitive landscape.
Ex-constable Nicole Short speaks out for the first time since the 2015 custody death that sparked major public inquiry and racial justice protests across Scotland.
The family of Sheku Bayoh has launched a scathing attack on the Scottish Police Federation after it defended officers involved in the 2015 custody death, calling their position 'deeply offensive' ahead of a landmark public inquiry report.
New research reveals British companies are pushing forward with investment and hiring strategies despite budget uncertainties and potential tax increases, showcasing remarkable business confidence.
Leading business groups unite in calling for Jeremy Hunt's upcoming budget to prioritise sustainable economic prosperity through strategic investment and business-friendly policies.
Chelsea footballer Raheem Sterling's luxury fashion brand 1692 has been officially dissolved after accumulating over £1 million in losses, marking a dramatic business failure for the England star.
Radical new proposal calls for government-backed startup fund and tax incentives to prevent young business talent from fleeing overseas. Could this be the answer to Britain's innovation exodus?
Ashley Jensen makes her triumphant return as DI Ruth Calder in the new series of Shetland, investigating a mysterious death that unravels dark secrets in the Scottish islands.
Britain faces a potential exodus of business founders following the Chancellor's tax-hiking budget, with entrepreneurs warning of catastrophic consequences for innovation and economic growth.
A revolutionary government-backed banking initiative is transforming unemployment into entrepreneurship across Britain, offering funding and support to help job-seekers launch their own businesses.
The passing of Gopichand Hinduja, co-chair of the influential Hinduja Group, marks the end of an era for global business and Indian industry. Discover his remarkable journey and legacy.