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Entrepreneurs
Who Gets to Claim the Space?
Yolanda Brown: redefining leadership, creativity, and impact on her own terms
Business News
Making HER Mark
At Maddox Gallery, Women Shaping Culture brought together artists, founders and leaders to spotlight the growing influence of female-led networks reshaping the creative industries.
Entrepreneurs
Europe’s decisive decade: why founders, investors and innovators need to be at London Tech Week this June
London Tech Week 2026 gathers leaders shaping Europe’s tech future
Entrepreneurs
The Subtle Barriers Shaping Women’s Voices at Work
Subtle bias still shapes how women are heard at work
Entrepreneurs
#London Tech Show 2026: Gary Groves, Regional Sales Manager, CMP Products LTD
CMP Products highlights data centre growth, infrastructure demand, and market expansion.
Entrepreneurs
#London Tech Show 2026: Clive Dix of HIMOINSA UK
A major concern among industry leaders today is supply security.
Entrepreneurs
UK100 Start-Ups: Wheely
This article is part of The UK100 Start-Ups, a special edition by Entrepreneur UK showcasing the most exciting startups redefining business in 2026. From climate and health to AI and creativity, these innovators are tackling big challenges—while racing to scale, secure funding, and attract top talent. Luxury services company Wheely operates in London, Paris and Dubai. […]
Entrepreneurs
Bridging the gap: Why venture capital must look beyond the M25
UK regional startups need fair access to venture capital investment.
By Jenson Brook
Entrepreneurs
Where the thinkers and doers shape the future of business through tech
Business leaders explore AI, start-ups, and the future at London Tech Week.
Leadership
Tony Matharu: Planting Trees for the Long Term
COVID tested London entrepreneurship, revealing business responsibility beyond profit alone.
Entrepreneurs
Before 9: Business Breakfast
Founders share real lessons on timing, ownership and scaling businesses.
Franchises
Family Tragedy to Franchise Success
How BFA (British Franchise Association) member Kate Ball, built a successful family business following the sudden death of her younger brother
By Pip Wilkins
Entrepreneurs
Backing Builders Who Tackle Complexity
The Verb Ventures founding partner shares his approach to early-stage investing, advice for first-time founders, and why the future of global trade is one of tech's biggest untapped opportunities.
Business News
Startup Funding: Adam French, Partner, Antler
Adam French, Partner at Antler, a global early-stage venture capital firm, shares the key to winning investment
Business News
Bringing TV to the Streets
Rob Hicks turned a simple idea into the UK's largest TV out-of-home network, reshaping how brands connect with audiences in public spaces
Business News
Cybersecurity Without the Guesswork
ThreatLocker CEO Danny Jenkins talks ransomware-as-a-service, the power of deny-by-default, and why simplicity is the future of cybersecurity.
Technology
One Founder. One Problem. One Lesson.
Building tailored software for critical physical operations means rethinking corporate tech - because productivity challenges here are unlike anywhere else.
Business News
Bank on It
How the British Business Bank is driving the UK's bright start up future with CEO Louis Taylor
Business News
One Click, All Data
The platform turning complex SME data into instant, actionable insight
Business News
Safe by Design
Inside the UK start-up rethinking social media for kids - and why it couldn't come at a more urgent time.
Business News
Streaming Shopping Revolution
How Must Have Ideas reimagined teleshopping with custom-built tech and a customer-first approach.
Starting a Business
Launching a UK Business?
More than 36,000 businesses in the UK are owned by international entrepreneurs, according to the Office for National Statistics, proving Britain remains a viable location to launch and run a new venture.
By Yulia Barnes
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Launching a UK Business?
More than 36,000 businesses in the UK are owned by international entrepreneurs, according to the Office for National Statistics, proving Britain remains a viable location to launch and run a new venture.
By Yulia Barnes