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Taco Truck Sued, Forced to Change Name

A California food truck faces a £6,000 rebrand after a trademark infringement lawsuit from a Chicago restaurant. Owner seeks public help to choose a new name by December 5.

Reeves' £30bn Tax Bomb Hits UK Strivers

Chancellor Rachel Reeves faces backlash after unveiling £30bn tax increases and benefit boosts. Business owners, professionals and farmers reveal how new measures impact them.

Redknapp sues small shop over Sandbanks name

Ex-footballer Jamie Redknapp's fashion brand threatens legal action against family-run paddleboard business over use of Sandbanks name. Owner claims £350,000 stock at risk.

Top 10 UK Independent High Streets Revealed

Discover the UK's top 10 independent high streets, from Brighton to Edinburgh, as revealed by new American Express research. Support local businesses and plan your next visit!

Tailor's 36-Year Work Streak: No Days Off

Vietnamese tailor Nam Huynh hasn't taken a day off work in 36 years, running Melbourne's Dejour Jeans. Discover how this local legend created a denim empire through relentless dedication.

UK SMEs start with just £6,000, study reveals

New research uncovers that UK small business owners start with an average of only £6,000, relying on personal savings and family loans. Discover the sacrifices made and the support needed for success.

Haitian immigrants revive Ohio town's economy

Springfield, Ohio's remarkable economic revival is being powered by an unexpected force - a growing Haitian community that's breathing new life into abandoned businesses and creating jobs where they're needed most.

Dick Smith: Albanese failing Australian business

Australian entrepreneur Dick Smith delivers scathing criticism of Prime Minister Anthony Albanese's leadership, claiming Australian businesses are 'going backwards' under his government amid cost of living pressures.

Reeves faces backlash over flight tax plans for £30bn hole

Chancellor Rachel Reeves confronts mounting pressure as green taxes on flights and potential holiday surcharges emerge as controversial solutions to Britain's £30 billion fiscal shortfall, sparking industry outrage and consumer anxiety.

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