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Which Olympic sport mirrors your management style?

With the Olympics underway, which of these top five athletic archetypes fits you best?|With the Olympics underway, which of these top five athletic archetypes fits you best?

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Why your personal brand could make or break your business

As a business owner, you are at the forefront of your brand. Safwan Hak, founder of explains why your personal brand is a direct representation of your business, outlining six tips to get started.

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It’s a bird… it’s a plane… it’s Superman’s latest business venture

Die-hard Superman fan, Daniel Campbell launches a cafe from a red phone box at Edinburgh's busy Haymarket Station

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Are we talking ourselves into a recession?

The new measures introduced by the Bank of England yesterday to pre-empt Brexit fall out raises the question of whether predictions of recession are at risk of becoming a self-fulfilling prophecy.

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Tackling homelessness at $2 a night: Chototel

Over 330 million households worldwide suffer from some form of housing poverty. If left unaddressed, this could affect a third of the global urban population. Moved by these shocking statistics, 24-year-old hotelier Rhea Silva began building her mini-empire of high-tech affordable accommodation|Over 330 million households worldwide suffer from some form of housing poverty. If left unaddressed, this could affect a third of the global urban population. Moved by these shocking statistics, 24-year-old hotelier Rhea Silva began building her mini-empire of high-tech affordable accommodation

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BoE cuts bank rate to 0.25 per cent: Should you be worried?

Bank of England decreased interest rates from 0.5 to 0.25 per cent as a pre-emptive measure post-Brexit. Is this an effective measure, or a case of too little, too early?

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Dementia Dog: new hope for Scotland’s ageing population

Dementia Dog, a ground-breaking programme supporting people affected by dementia has been given a funding boost of £300,000.

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Can a digital detox make you better at business?

An Ofcom study of over 2,500 Brits reveals that a break from all things tech could be beneficial for business. Is it viable for business owners in our 'always-on' culture?|An Ofcom study of over 2,500 Brits reveals that a break from all things tech could be beneficial for business. Is it viable for business owners in our 'always-on' culture?

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Dementia Dog: new hope for Scotland’s ageing population

Dementia Dog, a ground-breaking programme supporting people affected by dementia has been given a funding boost of £300,000.

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Can a digital detox make you better at business?

An Ofcom study of over 2,500 Brits reveals that a break from all things tech could be beneficial for business. Is it viable for business owners in our 'always-on' culture?|An Ofcom study of over 2,500 Brits reveals that a break from all things tech could be beneficial for business. Is it viable for business owners in our 'always-on' culture?

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Office catering platform City Pantry raises £1.1m to expand

City Pantry delivers over 10,000 meals to offices across London every week. A year after its launch, the business raised funding to look beyond national borders

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On track to be a household name: Tails.com

The UK boasts over 8.5 million dogs, and as most dog owners know, each has its own individual tastes and nutritional needs. Banking on this, Richmond-based start-up Tails.com brings completely personalised doggy meals for man's best friend, taking age, breed and medical requirements into account. We profile co-founder James Davidson on how he plans to build his pet food empire, one happy customer a time|The UK boasts over 8.5 million dogs, and as most dog owners know, each has its own individual tastes and nutritional needs. Banking on this, Richmond-based start-up Tails.com brings completely personalised doggy meals for man's best friend, taking age, breed and medical requirements into account. We profile co-founder James Davidson on how he plans to build his pet food empire, one happy customer a time

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UK productivity falls below global top ten; ‘slacking off’ may help

The UK economy ranks as 16th most productive, according to OECD data. At the same time, our economy reportedly gains £120 billion per year when employees ‘slack off’. So what's behind this productivity paradox?

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Crowdfunding deals in decline: is this a sign of things to come?

A recent report from data company Beauhurst reveals a slowdown in crowdfunding deals for the first time since the birth of the sector, with 22 per cent fewer completed deals in the first half of 2016 than the year before. Critics may foresee a burst bubble, but proponents of the space expect this to be a passing pre-Brexit hiccup |A recent report from data company Beauhurst reveals a slowdown in crowdfunding deals for the first time since the birth of the sector, with 22 per cent fewer completed deals in the first half of 2016 than the year before. Critics may foresee a burst bubble, but proponents of the space expect this to be a passing pre-Brexit hiccup 

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