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Catch up on some of the unmissable small business content we’ve been putting out into the world

Catch up on some of the unmissable small business content we’ve been putting out into the world this last week. [UK BF]( Feb 13, 2023 [My Inbox]( [Latest]( [Login]( In This Issue: [ ] [Podcast: Apprentice star Claire Young joins the DRIVE podcast]( [ ] [Webinar catchup: Why Your Business Needs A Shareholders' Agreement]( [ ] [Small Business News and Signposting]( [ ] [Podcast Catchup: Hannah Brady Talks Marketing on the GROW podcast]( [ ] Podcast #[alt]( New Episode to Stream or Download | Available February 14 Apprentice star Claire Young joins the DRIVE podcast Listen in for a fascinating insight into the crucial lessons she learnt from Lord Sugar, her view on the importance of resilience in business and much, much more. [Subscribe Here]( [ ] [ ] Webinar catchup #[alt]( Why Your Business Needs A Shareholders' Agreement Missed our UKBF Talks webinar on Why Your Business Needs A Shareholders' Agreement? Catch it here, and discover why having this type of agreement is a crucial move when it comes to protecting yourself and your business. [Rewatch the Webinar]( [ ] [ ] Signposting Signposting Around Our Network [ ] Wales Startup Awards [How Awards Can Open Doors]( [ ](#) The Wales Startup Awards celebrate the tremendous impact made by entrepreneurs and their new ventures by recognising their wider contribution to the economy, society, and their local communities. [ ] Will UK Business get budget tax breaks? [Full Story]( [ ](#) Business lobby groups have called on the government to kick-start economic growth by including tax breaks for investment worth billions of pounds and policies to tackle worker shortages in the Budget. [ ] Business Innovation Expo 15th & 16th March - London ExCeL [Get Your Free Ticket]( [ ](#) A platform for learning, collaboration and networking for small business owners, entrepreneurs and seasoned business people who all want to succeed in 2023! [ ] [ ] Podcast [ ]( GROW – Episode catchup Catch up with the first ever episode of UKBF’s Grow and our first guest, brilliant marketer Hannah Brady founder of strategy-first marketing agency @brady_creative who shared tips and hacks on all things marketing. [Listen Here]( Explore UKBF Content [ ]( Networking [ ]( [ ]( Podcasts [ ]( [ ]( Guides [ ]( [UK BF]( [TW]( [IN]( [FB]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Update Profile]( | [Privacy Policy]( Business Data Group The Shire Barn, The Forge Blisworth Hill Business Park Blisworth, Northamptonshire NN7 3DB United Kingdom © 2023 UKBF

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