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It's never too late to start a business! Former barrister swapped gown for apron in her 40s - now Mowgli Street Food restaurant chain is UK-wide

Nisha Katona, is a barrister-turned-restaurateur, having ditched the court dress for a chef's apron when she couldn't contain her 'beastly' obsession for Indian cooking any longer. She decided to start Mowgli Street Food as she believed 'the stuff you get in Indian takeaways and "traditional" curry houses is not real Indian food.'

The key to becoming a successful entrepreneur? Having a mentor and learning to manage stress early on, says food writer Melissa Hemsley

Food writer and TV personality Melissa Hemsley discusses her career journey so far, from being a private chef to now a best-selling cookbook author. She also shares the struggles she faced building her brand and her top tips for other budding entrepreneurs and start-ups.

It's time for the government to offer the growing population of freelancers more protection, says flexible working entrepreneur

Albert de Symonds Azis-Clauson, of freelancer platform UnderPinned, discusses the future of freelance, the challenges the self-employed face and what they can do about it.

Start-up Britain: Entrepreneurs in the UK launch a record number of new ventures despite Brexit concerns

The number of registered firms in Britain has risen to 2.72m with almost 50,000 new ventures created during the year to March. The increase has come in the face of an economy slowdown.

I wanted to create the cheapest way to buy make-up: The comparison website founder trying to disrupt the beauty market with Cosmetify

When it comes to beauty products shoppers prefer to test them before you buy. But one entrepreneur wants to change all that with his beauty product comparison website

Britain's small business owners are the least confident in their future for nine years due to Brexit uncertainty

The Federation of Small Businesses has revealed confidence in the sector has been at its longest low, for nine years, while half of small business owners expect poor near-term performance.

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Get a better bank account for your business: Top deals with interest, overdrafts and bonuses

At their simplest, business accounts simply offer a cheque and paying-in book. But many offer addition perks carrot like interest-free in credit balance or 18 months free banking, to secure your custom. This is Money lists five of the best business accounts. Here's how they compare.

Would you dip into your pension pot to start a business? The olderpreneurs who took the risk to start afresh

Pension-led funding is aimed at business owners and allows them to 'borrow from themselves' via a self-invested personal pension or small self-administered scheme to back their own business.

Best energy deals for your business: Find cheap business energy deals and see how to switch

Finding the best energy provider for yourself can be a hassle, let alone finding one for your business. Learn how to find the best deal and how to switch hassle-free.

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SMALL BUSINESS NEWS, ADVICE AND INSPIRATION

Now you can predict small business failure: Industry legend who created algorithm to predict bankruptcy in large firms launches new tool

Any small business owner who's tried to raise funding will know that persuading investors of the health of their business isn't always an easy feat. Now finance industry stalwart Edward Altman, creator of the Z-score which can determine the likelihood of bankruptcy in a company, has teamed up with his former student Gabriele Sabato to launch a new tool to predict whether or not a small business is likely to fail.

Controversial tax on contractors may be scrapped after Chancellor Sajid Javid backs probe

The loan charge review will be led by civil servant Sir Amyas Morse and could provide respite for up to 50,000 people being chased by HMRC.

Why do banks charge shops simply for paying cash into their own accounts? We meet the traders hit by the cashless push

This month HSBC increased the charge for shopkeepers wanting to bank cash from 60p to 70p for every £100 of takings. Earlier in the year, Lloyds ramped up its charges.

Orgasms, incontinence and challenging the status quo on women's health: Meet the entrepreneur who built a business out of tackling taboo

Eight years ago, while learning about the importance of kegel muscle strengthening in a pilates class during her first pregnancy, Tania Boler was shocked to learn that one in three women experiences pelvic floor problems such as bladder control issues and even prolapse at some point in her life. She went on to found Elvie, the company behind Gwyneth Paltrow's favourite kegel trainer, which now has a projected revenue for 2019 of £21million. She shares the struggles of starting a new business, tackling the stigma around femcare and future plans for her dramatically growing product line.

Can you really make a six figure salary through direct selling? Here's what you should know about the industry before signing up

Some claim you can make millions from direct selling while others compare the industry to a pyramid scheme. What should you know before you sign up to a multi-level marketing business?

How this female founder turned her passion for dance into a business - and why she banned men from investing

Bonnie Lister Parsons, founder of dance school Seen on Screen explains why she didn't want male investors in her business and how being a dancer helped prepare her to become an entrepreneur.

The founders who got it 'just right' on Dragons' Den: We won £60k for our Great British Porridge after pitching with dancing bears in Union Jacks

As their Dragons' Den pitch approached the founders of the Great British Porridge Co. rehearsed their financials carefully - and their dancing bears. Jacqueline Barleycorn and Matt Hunt's pitch, pictured, turned out to not blow too hot, or too cold, but proved just right, with each dragon offering to invest and Tej Lalvani backing them to the tune of £60,000.

Meet the man who's bedded F1 drivers, cricketers AND Harry Kane: We find out how Mammoth's founder built a mattress business helping sports stars and those with bad backs sleep better

Mammoth has been going for 10 years, quietly but determinedly growing its mattress fan base among the world's sports elite and those needing better sleep. We caught up with its founder.

Meet the heavy metal fan who used Dragons' Den as a 'publicity stunt' to promote his devilish rum... and went on to become an Amazon top seller

Rum enthusiast and entrepreneur, Paul Stanley, failed to win investment from the Dragon's Den judges but reveals he only went on the show as a publicity stunt.

'It's a ticking time bomb for contractors': Confused about IR35 tax changes and what it could mean for your income? Here's our guide...

Self-employed workers - such as IT experts and business consultants - could soon see their income hit, thanks to changes in tax rules that will be introduced in April. The new rules will force private sector companies to be responsible for deciding if a freelancer or contractor's employment status is correct - rather than the individual deciding it themselves. This is already in the public sector and has led to a big crackdown.

Could you list your business or home as a venue to earn cash? Start-up Cajoot aims to make it easier to find a space to hire for events

Independent restaurants, shops and cafes are often left in a conundrum about what to do with the extra space - Alexandra Hoppe, pictured, believes she has the answer.

From selling vape products to creating a senior dating website... meet seven 'olderpreneurs' fuelling a grey business boom!

Instead of taking it easy, a growing number of over-50s are now delaying retirement by starting their own firm, fuelling a 'grey business' boom, including Jean Rasbridge, 67, pictured.

Profits with purpose: Meet 10 entrepreneurs who say solving the world's toughest problems and being green is as important as making cash

Pollution, health, waste and joblessness - start-ups globally are finding solutions to the world's toughest problems and making money too. We talk to 10 innovators that are making a difference

From helping businesses to better service customers using data to VR technology: The 2019 Great British Entrepreneur Winners revealed

The This is Money team and prominent entrepreneur and angel investor Andy Yates are now proud to reveal the winning entrepreneurs from the short list we recently announced.

'You're Not Broke, You're Pre-Rich': The former Lehman Brothers worker on a mission to change women's relationship with their finances

Emilie Bellet, founder of Vestpod talks about her company which aims to dispel the taboo around talking about money for women, why she thinks the national curriculum needs to change, and her new book on how to streamline your finances.

How a technophobe petrol station manager turned entrepreneur and launched a job app which now has SIX MILLION users

Polina Montano doesn't have any specific recruitment industry experience. But, despite this, around six million people now make use of her employment app, Job Today.

'We hosted three million people over Wimbledon': The entrepreneur getting fans together to watch tennis, cricket and other sports for free on giant screens

For those who can't bag a ticket to a major sporting event but do want to watch en-masse, there is another increasingly popular option - a public big screen. And businesswoman Jill Lee is capitalising on demand.

The Apprentice season nine winner Dr Leah on working with Lord Sugar and how he has helped mentor her

Dr. Leah Totton scooped the £250k prize after winning series nine of The Apprentice. She lifts the lid on working with Lord Sugar and how he has helped her build up her cosmetic firm in the last six years.

We need to change the financial landscape for female entrepreneurs and backers, says angel investor trade boss JENNY TOOTH

In spite of a number of high profile female business angels the gender balance in the angel investment community is off, with women making up just 14 per cent of investors.

From waves to raves! Apprentice winner Sian Gabbidon reveals what she's done with Lord Sugar's £250k as her swimwear brand makes a splash

The Apprentice 2018 winner is hoping to take a slice out of the poolside party business market with the launch of her new swimwear collection.

Dubbed the Airbnb of campers, Camplify is helping Britons explore the great outdoors... and make money

Britons enjoy 10m caravan holidays a year and life on the road has been given a trendy makeover by the Van Life movement. But while there are 1.1m leisure vehicles currently in the UK, most are only used for just two-to-four weeks of the year, leaving them sat not being used for the other 11 months. Now Camplify is tapping into this by letting people rent or hire out campers and some like Simon Tucktan and Steve Tanner, pictured, have found it can be a nice little earner.

Keeping business in the family! Meet the brother and sister in-law founders of granola brand Spoon which won the backing of Dragons' Den investors

Building a start-up is risky at the best of times, but going into business with your girlfriend's sister poses a unique challenge for an obvious reason: What happens if the relationship breaks down?

We have NOT reached 'peak gin' yet claims Brockmans founder who is convinced that Britain has years more 'ginnovation' in it yet

The UK is in the midst of a 'ginaissance'. In fact, more gin was sold in the summer last year than the summers of 2014 and 2015 combined, according to tonic maker Fever-Tree.

SMALL BUSINESS GUIDES & TIPS

How to beat the odds (and other start-ups) to win investment: Five secrets to raising money for your business

Only around one in a hundred companies looking for investment actually gets it - let alone the extra help, support and advice they really need to scale. In the current uncertain economic times, the odds of securing investment are getting higher by the day. So, here are five tips to help you avoid tipping your chance of investment away.

Baffled by working out your tax? Five of the best accounting software tools for freelancers and small businesses

It was once commonly accepted that if you were a small business, there was a simple choice between splashing out on Sage or QuickBooks. Now there is a lot more choice.

Should you hire a consultant to help you grow your business? We look at what they can offer

Is it a good idea to shell out for someone else to tell you how to run things? Ila Spa - of which Gwyneth Paltrow (pictured) is a fan - hired an independent consultant who helped introduce them to Harrods.

My son has asked to borrow £15k to fund his business - what safeguards could I use to make sure I get my investment back?

Many budding enterprises have been funded by the bank of mum and dad - and there's nothing wrong with that. This isn't to say that you shouldn't seek to protect your investment - it is business after all.

Which is the best mobile card reader for your small business? Four of the best gadgets for taking payments compared

To maximise profits made during the peak Christmas trading season, small businesses need to take card payments. We compare the top four mobile card readers on the market.

I want to find out what my business is worth to maybe sell it in the future, where do I start?

I'm interested in finding out the exact value of my business with a view to selling it at some point in the future.

How to get your business idea off the ground and win customers: We get Innocent Drinks founder Richard Reed's start-up tips

The story of Innocent and how three founders got it off the ground is a classic of 21st century British entrepreneurship. We speak to Richard Reed to get his tips for aspiring start-ups.

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