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What kind of government support is available to businesses that are ready to export? 
As the UK moves ahead with Brexit and inches closer to exiting the European Union, there will be an increased emphasis on how much business the country does abroad.
The role that small businesses play in making the UK leaders in AI 
The UK has a rich history of technological research and advancement. Beginning with Alan Turning’s first leaps in the world of computer learning.
4 ways your SME can use technology to compete on the global stage
The world is a big place and there are innumerable businesses all looking to find and secure their markets.
Rail nationalisation rolling back around
The news broke recently that the East Coast Main Line will once again be under the control of government. With this marking the third time in a decade that the troubled line has needed government intervention, many people are asking questions.
High street spending continues to falter
Recent news has made grim reading for high street retailers, with one in ten high street stores standing empty and, seemingly, no light at the end of the tunnel.
What are the hottest business sectors right now? 
Looking for a new investment or opportunity in business is often an overwhelming task. There is a huge amount to consider before taking the plunge into a new sector.
Will today’s generation rent retire without ever owning a home?
It’s impossible to ignore the plight of generation rent. The issue has become so big, with so many affected, that it’s almost a daily occurrence to confront the latest grim facts and figures.
What kind of impact will GDPR have on e-commerce? 
The GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation) is coming into effect later this month – on the 25th of May - and all manner of businesses are trying to work out what it means for them.
Why are people much less likely to move home now than they were in the 1970s?
Moving house is often described by those who have experienced it as the most stressful time during their lives. The upheaval of your life and the need to pack up all your belongings and sometimes, relocate to a completely different part of the country, is understandably, a fairly hefty challenge.
Will a tax on pensioners really help to heal the intergenerational divide? 
With generation X seeking out ambitious job roles and aspiring to move out of their parental home and the older generation living longer than ever and many continuing to work, it seems that steps should be taken to bridge the gap between these two groups.
The merits of choosing apartments over houses to tackle the current shortage in the UK
The housing shortage in the UK has reached a new high recently, with the population continuing to grow by half a million people each year and the amount of homes being built by developers failing to keep up with the demand.
How could the interest rate rises impact on SMEs?
Whether an SME is just starting out or is well-established, it’s important that they always pay close attention to interest rates and consider how they might affect them both now and in the long-term.
Could factory-made homes solve the affordable housing crisis in the UK? 
The affordable housing crisis is one that is affecting millennials and those with aspirations of progressing up the property ladder alike
How are UK housebuilders benefiting from the alternative lending industry?
It’s no secret that the housing crisis in the UK is one that has been getting progressively worse for a number of years, with the Prime Minister stating that it was her personal mission to ‘fix’ the situation towards the end of last year.
Is the ‘bigger is better’ approach really going to work for Sainsbury’s and Asda?
It’s not hard to see why supermarkets Sainsbury’s and Asda have decided on a merger, creating a supermarket behemoth worth a staggering £14.1billion.
How and why small businesses need to bridge the tech skill gap
We’ve all heard of the skills gap, a problem that has been getting progressively worse in the UK over the past few years.
Are UK manufacturers too outdated to deal with the threat of cyber attacks and GDPR? 
The threat of cyberattacks is, as we all know, always lurking on the horizon, much in the same way as GDPR is, which is being implemented on the 25th May.
Are smaller living spaces needed to end the housing crisis in the UK? 
Theresa May has already expressed that it is her personal mission to ‘fix’ the current housing shortage in the UK, which is impeding on young people desperately trying to get on the property ladder.
Should SMEs be just as concerned about cyber security as larger enterprises?
While cyber criminals are wreaking havoc for large corporations, small businesses would be foolish to consider themselves immune from the threats of cyber-crime.
The main developments in AI in 2018 and what SMEs really need to know 
It’s the new technological frontier set to take over the world and businesses as we know them, so what’s really in store for Artificial Intelligence this year?

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