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Now open for applications, offering support for women entrepreneurs behind Europe's ground-breaking innovations.
UK government launches Cyber Growth Action Plan 2025 with £16 million to boost cyber sector growth, innovation, and jobs.
The Creative Industries New Entrants (CINE) programme is designed to improve access to the screen and creative industries.
An overview of trusts, charitable trusts, the trust deed, asset locks and development trusts
How to operate and organise an unincorporated association, and decide whether it suits your needs.
Labelling rules for businesses in Great Britain (England, Scotland and Wales) and retailers in Northern Ireland, for certain agri-food products moved under the Retail Movement Scheme.
New FSA and FSS pilot helps UK businesses get approval for safe, innovative 'lab-grown meat' foods.
How to get authorised to declare goods you bring into Northern Ireland 'not at risk’ of moving to the EU, so that EU duty will not be payable on those goods.
Find out how to check and categorise goods you move from Great Britain to Northern Ireland to use the simplified process for internal market movements.
Understand the key changes to business-to-business post and parcels arrangements.
The UK government has announced a £380 million funding package to support creative businesses, drive innovation, and create jobs across the country.
This funding aims to support thriving high streets by creating safer and more attractive streetscapes, boosting footfall, and attracting new businesses.
EIT Urban Mobility has opened a new funding call for ambitious, innovative projects that solve real problems in city transport.
As an entertainment or modelling agency you are required to maintain sufficient accounts and records to show transactions relating to client money.
When an employment agency receives money on behalf of a client the money must be paid into a client account.
Cooling-off periods where you cannot charge a fee if you enter into a contract with a work-seeker in several of the entertainment sectors.
Providing additional services to jobseekers in the entertainment or modelling sectors.
When supplying photographic and fashion models, you cannot charge any up-front fees for work-finding services.
Subject to certain rules, you can charge fees to certain jobseekers for work-finding services in the acting, entertainment or modelling sectors.
Terms must be agreed upon with the jobseeker before you help them find work.
Rules when running an employment agency for the entertainment and modelling industries.
Annual report highlights UK food standards challenges and opportunities for businesses.
Some useful questions you should ask solicitors before deciding to hire a solicitor for your business.
Legal advice can be useful when dealing with business premises, debt control and other key business areas.
Start-up support for entrepreneurs in the Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council area