The future of women’s football is in jeopardy if grassroots teams can’t access more funding. Nearly all coaches of grassroots female football clubs (97%) say their team needs more funds, which is limiting the opportunities for girls, who are being turned away, missing games, and paying with their own money to play.* Three quarters (76%) of female players even say they’ll drop out of their team or the sport altogether if more funding isn’t secured in the next five years. To secure the pipeline of future Lionesses, Starling Bank is set to matchmake 2,000 business sponsors with their local grassroots…
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Businesses are being warned about ransomware attacks and how to report them, as new figures reveal 323 companies were targeted last year, equating to more than 26 attacks each month. Data from Report Fraud reveals that 323 organisations reported a ransomware attack between April 2025 and March 2026. Of the reports received, more than 50 per cent were from Small Medium Enterprises (SMEs) (175 reports). Financial losses totalling around £270,000 were reported, a 50 per cent increase compared to previous year. However, these figures are likely to be much higher, as businesses often underreport financial losses, as admission of ransom…
Nils Henning, Senior Solution Engineer and Product Evangelist at Ninox, explains why businesses often outgrow Excel, the risks of using spreadsheets as databases, and what to look for in a modern alternative. Microsoft Excel is one of the most widely used business applications in the world, and one of the most misused. It works well for what it was designed to do. But companies rely on it for more than that, and the cracks show up exactly when you can least afford them: data errors in critical records, version chaos across shared files, processes that can’t be automated, and no…
Following the sad passing of Mary Flavelle, one of the UK’s most respected business networkers and champions of the SME community, Alec Jones-Hall, Director of Great British Expos, reflects on her remarkable life, her extraordinary contribution to British business, and the lasting legacy she leaves behind after more than four decades of bringing people together. The UK business community has lost one of its most recognisable and respected champions with the passing of Mary Flavelle last Friday. To thousands of business owners across the country, Mary was a familiar face – a gifted networker, mentor, speaker and the warm, welcoming…
As the UK heatwave continues and increases demand on the nation’s electricity grid, businesses across the country are facing renewed questions around energy costs, security and sustainability. With cooling costs rising and energy resilience becoming an increasing concern, many business owners are reconsidering their energy contracts. But does switching to a green energy tariff actually cost more? The business energy experts at Utility Bidder have broken down the facts behind renewable business energy tariffs and revealed whether businesses are paying a premium to go green. Madeleine Porter, Head of Marketing at Utility Bidder, explains: “One of the biggest misconceptions we hear from business…
As SMEs continue to navigate rising costs, tighter cashflow and ongoing economic uncertainty, One Stop Business Finance (OSBF) has launched a new initiative designed to support business growth and demonstrate the impact that confidence and backing can have on long-term success. The OSBF Opportunity Grant will provide one Yorkshire-based SME with £5,000 of funding, with no requirement to repay it. Applications are now open and will close on 31 July 2026. The grant has been launched in response to the increasing pressures facing SMEs across the UK, including rising operational costs, late payments, inflationary pressures and restricted access to finance. According to Andrew…
Freelancers are ready to fill the skills gaps in the UK workforce but face a host of regulatory hurdles. New research from Malt, Europe’s leading freelance management platform that hosts a community of one million independent experts, has revealed the compliance challenges facing businesses looking to take on freelance talent. The research found that 80% of those with a freelance management system take just six days from initial sourcing to the project starting, whereas 47% of organisations without one said they take over 15 days to source and contract new freelancers. The Malt Freelance Maturity Report, based on custom research by…
After several years of turbulence, the global fintech sector is entering a new growth phase. In Europe, however, fintech penetration remains below 3% even as consumers trust digital platforms more than legacy banks. According to an investor, the next phase of European fintech growth will depend on startups that can build regulatory capability early and use AI to compete with better-funded incumbents. Last year, global fintech companies generated approximately $650 billion in revenues, representing a growth rate of about 21% year over year from 2024, according to a recent McKinsey report. Investment data by CB Insights shows that in Q1 of this year,…
As the UK experiences another heatwave, Emily Alexander, Senior Associate Scientist at Tunley Environmental explores why climate risk is accelerating in 2026 and what this means for businesses. Against a backdrop of record-breaking temperatures and more frequent severe weather events, it highlights how climate change is no longer a distant concern but an immediate operational and financial challenge. The evidence is difficult to ignore. 2023, 2024, and 2025 were the three hottest years on record, and the UK’s Met Office expects 2026 to rank among the warmest years ever observed, with global temperatures projected to remain around 1.46°C above pre-industrial…
A new study by instantprint has revealed the extent of Britain’s summer sickie culture, with childcare costs emerging as an unexpected driver behind workplace absences. Surveying 2,000 UK office workers, the research found that 43% admit they have pulled a summer sickie, while almost a third (31%) of working parents say they have used a sick day to manage childcare challenges. The findings suggest that while sunshine still tempts workers away from their desks, rising childcare costs and mounting family pressures are creating a new set of challenges for working parents during the summer months. According to Pregnant Then Screwed’s State of the Nation…