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According to a new report from the UK’s cyber security agency, the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), the number of ‘hackers for hire’ is set to grow over the next five years, leading to more cyber attacks and increasingly unpredictable threats.

Rising Threat of ‘Hackers for Hire’: How End-to-End Encryption Software Safeguards Businesses

9 August 20238 November 2025 Scaling Up Your Solo Business, Tools & Tech Not Ltd 0 Comments

According to a new report from the UK’s cyber security agency, the National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), the number of ‘hackers for hire’ is set to grow over the next five years, leading to more cyber attacks and increasingly unpredictable threats.

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How to bridge the gap between Seller and Buyer expectations in SME transactions?

26 July 20238 November 2025 Legal Advice for Freelancers, Scaling Up Your Solo Business Not Ltd 0 Comments

For a founder or seller, the sale of a SME business will be one of their key life events.  For a buyer it can be a springboard to a faster growth rate.  In recent months buyer and seller expectations have changed in relation to SME transactions.

If you were looking for effective methods to boost productivity and streamline daily operations, you'd be hard-pressed to discover an update more versatile than a personalized office cubicle design.

The Advantages of Using an Employer of Record: Streamlining Global Workforce Management 

26 July 20238 November 2025 Scaling Up Your Solo Business Not Ltd 0 Comments

In the 18th century, at the beginning of the industrial revolution, human resources were valued no more than material resources. Today, the situation has changed radically. It takes several years, educational infrastructure, technology, and much more to educate a highly qualified specialist.

Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are the true backbone of the UK economy. This community of accountants, tailors, corner shops and everything in between make up over 99% of all businesses.

How AI can boost growth and improve productivity for SMEs

26 July 20238 November 2025 In Business, Scaling Up Your Solo Business Not Ltd 0 Comments

Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are the true backbone of the UK economy. This community of accountants, tailors, corner shops and everything in between make up over 99% of all businesses.

HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) is under increasing pressure to release estimates on offshore tax avoidance by some of the wealthiest individuals in the UK. This comes after the figures were withheld in a report published during the election campaign.

HMRC Gives Businesses Extra Week to Prepare for New R&D Information Form

20 July 20238 November 2025 Money & Tax for the Self-Employed, Scaling Up Your Solo Business Not Ltd 0 Comments

HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has announced that the rollout of the new additional information form that is required to support all claims for Research and Development (R&D) tax relief or expenditure credit has been pushed back by seven days.

Rates of addiction across the UK have risen sharply over the past year. According to a recent survey commissioned by addiction charity The Forward Trust, 1 in 3 adults had relapsed into addiction during 2022 or knew someone close to them who had.

Supporting employees with addiction: Lessons from the accountancy industry

19 July 20238 November 2025 Scaling Up Your Solo Business Not Ltd 0 Comments

Rates of addiction across the UK have risen sharply over the past year. According to a recent survey commissioned by addiction charity The Forward Trust, 1 in 3 adults had relapsed into addiction during 2022 or knew someone close to them who had.

All directors have responsibilities under the Companies Act 2006, but many lose sight of what is required when they’re in the thick of running a business.

Are you a fit director?

19 July 20238 November 2025 Legal Advice for Freelancers, Scaling Up Your Solo Business Not Ltd 0 Comments

All directors have responsibilities under the Companies Act 2006, but many lose sight of what is required when they’re in the thick of running a business.

Don't expect a quick-fix guide or foolproof blueprint to kickstart a thriving creative agency. If your looking for that, you might want to scour Reddit or the daily mail - they seem to have an endless advice.

How to start a creative video production agency: Tips and tricks from one of London’s fastest growing video production companies…

18 July 20238 November 2025 Scaling Up Your Solo Business Not Ltd 0 Comments

Don’t expect a quick-fix guide or foolproof blueprint to kickstart a thriving creative agency. If your looking for that, you might want to scour Reddit or the daily mail – they seem to have an endless advice.

Threads will add an alternative home feed of posts as part of a series of updates to the new social media app after users complained.

SMEs told to think ahead before tying up with social media platform Threads

18 July 20238 November 2025 Marketing for Freelancers, Scaling Up Your Solo Business Not Ltd 0 Comments

Business owners are being urged to wait and see before signing up to the new social network Threads in case they get tangled up in pursuing a strategy that does nothing to serve their interests.

IWG, the world’s biggest provider of serviced office space, reported record revenue last year after cashing in on the popularity of hybrid working.

Strategies for Success: Richard Alvin’s Blueprint to Building Business Confidence in the Second Half of 2023

10 July 20238 November 2025 Scaling Up Your Solo Business Not Ltd 0 Comments

As the Founder and CEO of a leading media company, Richard Alvin looks at the ways that UK SMEs can really impact their business growth.

Santander UK partners with unibeez to help UK companies plug the skills gap

4 ways to grow your business in a downturn

7 July 20238 November 2025 Scaling Up Your Solo Business Not Ltd 0 Comments

It’s possible that the UK economy is about to go into freefall. Inflation remains persistently high, and growth remains sluggishly low.

Richard Alvin explores the various ways in which AI is transforming small businesses in the UK and provide practical strategies for leveraging AI to fuel explosive growth

The AI Advantage: Richard Alvin’s Game-Changing Strategies for UK SMEs’ Explosive Growth

1 July 20238 November 2025 Scaling Up Your Solo Business Not Ltd 0 Comments

Richard Alvin explores the various ways in which AI is transforming small businesses in the UK and provide practical strategies for leveraging AI to fuel explosive growth

The daily barrage of comments in the news about TV presenter Phillip Schofield admitting to having an extramarital affair shows no sign of abating. MPs even summoned the bosses of ITV to appear before a committee to give answers.

The importance of getting a workplace investigation right

22 June 20238 November 2025 Scaling Up Your Solo Business Not Ltd 0 Comments

The daily barrage of comments in the news about TV presenter Phillip Schofield admitting to having an extramarital affair shows no sign of abating. MPs even summoned the bosses of ITV to appear before a committee to give answers.

If you were looking for effective methods to boost productivity and streamline daily operations, you'd be hard-pressed to discover an update more versatile than a personalized office cubicle design.

Driving Company Growth: Why Innovation Should Be at the Forefront

20 June 20238 November 2025 Scaling Up Your Solo Business Not Ltd 0 Comments

In our ever-changing world, innovation in the business sphere has swiftly evolved from being a popular catchphrase to a foundational pillar for success and long-term growth.

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Is there a future for Desktop Software in business?

18 June 20238 November 2025 Scaling Up Your Solo Business Not Ltd 0 Comments

Desktop applications are software programs installed and run on Windows desktop PCs, Apple Macs and, at a more niche level, Linux desktops.

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Nigel Farage, leader of Reform UK, has claimed there is a “20–25%” chance he could become prime minister in the next four years—potentially before Donald Trump leaves the White House in January—if economic turmoil triggers an early election.

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Nigel Farage has called for the VAT threshold to be raised to support small businesses, warning that lowering it would stifle growth and increase bureaucracy.

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Self-employed workers lose 17 hours a month to business admin, new study reveals

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