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How to go about starting a business from home successfully
Starting a home-based business is becoming ever more popular with around seventy percent of all new businesses in the UK being started at home.
New contactless donations introduced
How many times have you walked past a charity collector and claimed to have no change? With this new development, those excuses are a thing of the past!
How can charities benefit from text messaging?
Charities are continuously looking for different ways to increase engagement with their target audience and potential donators. Finding the simplest, most effective way to do this, however, is often the trickiest part.
How is my business insurance premium calculated?
Insurers take into consideration a variety of different factors when calculating your business insurance premium.
Brits expected to create record number of businesses in 2017
According to a recent study from AXA, 2017 will be the year that the record is broken for start-up creation in the UK - over 2,000 new businesses are expected to be created every day.
An 'acceptable level of uncertainty' in shipping trade
The role of certainty in maritime law has been highlighted recently due to a recent case with regard to payment of time charter hire.
How to care for a country house in the UK
Caring for a large country house is a massive undertaking. Brodsworth Hall in Yorkshire is one such property that is currently undergoing an impressive programme of repair work.
Threat of cyber attack pushing 'fear factor' in UK businesses
Has your business felt the 'fear factor' yet? Businesses across the UK have been reacting to the latest high-profile security breach, this time with internet search giant Yahoo.
Oxfam sees highest Christmas sales in five years
Sales growth at charity shops run by Oxfam has hit a five-year peak over the recent Christmas period. The charity was able to raise an astounding £1.7 million of extra sales, which will help to continue their efforts and vital work undertaken each year to put an end to extreme poverty.
Ways your company can give back this Christmas
Christmas is an ideal time for workers to enjoy the festivities and also to help their local community, and other charities.
American air traffic control turn to NASA technology
New flight landing system could improve flight timings and efficiency
Why your charity should be blogging
In a world of continuous technological advances, maintaining the online presence of your charity is crucial to its success.
Richard Branson unveils supersonic plane prototype
Could the rebirth of supersonic passenger flights be just around the corner? Richard ...
73-year-old French sailor wins round-the-world race without modern instruments
Jean-Luc Van Den Heede spent 212 days alone at sea, navigating the Golden Globe race with paper maps