Meet the female entrepreneurs aged over 50 who have started businesses in lockdown.
Meet the graduates who have started businesses in lockdown.
Jules Miller set up dietary supplements firm The Nue Co after suffering irritable bowel syndrome.
Black Lives Matter has shone a spotlight on policing, but also on other areas, like the tech industry.
Romi Savova is the founder and chief executive of pension firm PensionBee.
Grace Smith used hypnosis to give up smoking, and it inspired her to take up the profession.
US firm Blk & Bold has seen sales surge this year on the back of the Black Lives Matter movement.
Christian Kroll is the boss of Ecosia, which donates 80% of its profits to tree-planting projects.
Shahrzad Rafati is the boss of internet video technology firm BroadbandTV.
German friends Mirco Wiegert and Lorenz Hampl launched best-selling Fritz-Kola in 2003.
When Tata Harper was setting up her US cosmetics brand, she was told it would never work.
How Kimberlee Perry grew trampoline fitness company Bounce, which is aimed at women.
Finding investors is the key for start-ups and during the pandemic that has become harder than ever.
Sir Jack Petchey built a huge property empire and his own charity, but it was not all plain sailing.
Louise Hill is the founder of GoHenry, which provides prepaid debit cards for children.
Andrew Day, the CEO of games developer Keywords Studios, tries not to play the titles himself.
How Michelle Doherty overcame her skin problems and launched skincare business Alpha-H.
How lost love inspired Justin McLeod to set up popular dating app Hinge.
Remi Clermont is the founder and boss of cycling clothing firm Cafe du Cycliste.
In four years Lee DeSanges has gone from throwing pizza parties to running his own restaurant.
As Argentina remains mired in economic crisis it is a difficult place to do business, but one firm shows that success is possible.
Cathy Chamberlain is bringing curvy caravans back in fashion.
How Bira 91 has come a popular beer in its home market of India, and its plans for global expansion.
Scientific breakthroughs take time to catch on, says the inventor of miniature hearts.