Monthly Archives: January 2025

The Value of Social Media in Promoting a Business

Building Brand AwarenessSocial media platforms provide an unparalleled opportunity to reach a broad audience and increase brand visibility. With billions of users across platforms like Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and TikTok, businesses can showcase their products or services to potential customers who may not have encountered them otherwise. Consistently sharing engaging and relevant content helps to […]

AI Revolution – Empowering UK Small Businesses

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a futuristic concept; it’s becoming an integral part of various industries, including those you might not immediately associate with high-tech solutions. The UK government has recently announced a significant initiative to integrate AI into small businesses across the country, aiming to boost productivity and efficiency. Here’s a closer look […]

Thinking of selling your products or services online?

We have set out below some of the issues you will need to consider if you are contemplating selling your goods or services online for the first time.    1. Business and Legal Considerations Determine Online Sales GoalsDefine whether you are selling locally, nationally, or internationally and the expected scale of operations.Legal ComplianceEnsure you comply […]

UK Spring Statement scheduled for 26 March 2025

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has scheduled the UK’s Spring Statement for 26 March 2025. This event will feature the Office for Budget Responsibility’s (OBR) latest economic and fiscal forecasts, accompanied by a parliamentary statement from the Chancellor. Reeves has emphasized her commitment to delivering one major fiscal event annually to provide stability and certainty for families […]

Government refuses to compensate WASPI claimants

The ongoing refusal of the UK government to compensate women affected by changes to the state pension age, often referred to as WASPI (Women Against State Pension Inequality) claimants, continues to provoke widespread criticism. This controversy centres around women born in the 1950s who were significantly impacted by the transition from a state pension age […]

Scottish Budget Statement 2025-26

Scotland’s 2024 Budget delivers on public priorities with investments in services, poverty reduction, and economic growth. Tax rates stay frozen, but bands shift to protect low incomes. A hopeful step forward for Scotland’s future! Scotland’s Deputy First Minister and Finance Secretary, Shona Robison delivered her second Budget statement to the Scottish parliament on 4 December […]