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Celebrating UK entrepreneurs at MADE Festival
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Business Secretary Vince Cable and Minister for Business and Enterprise Michael Fallon (pictured) visited the MADE Festival on September 20.
Ground-breaking firms are to be freed from outdated red tape that stops their innovative ways of working under the latest Government drive to bust bureaucracy.
Speaking at the MADE entrepreneur festival in Sheffield, Business and Enterprise Minister Michael Fallon announced that there will be a new independent scrutiny of the unnecessary rules and regulations that are barriers to growth for challenger businesses. These are innovative enterprises that do not follow set ways of business working, and which might be held back by burdensome bureaucracy.
He gave an added boost to entrepreneurs by announcing that a network of 22,000 mentors is now accessible on the Mentorsme portal. Meanwhile Culture Secretary and Minister for Women and Equalities Maria Miller announced an extra £100,000 to help entrepreneurs, particularly women in business, find mentors.
Michael Fallon said:
“Challenger businesses create wealth and jobs – we should champion them at every opportunity. They put new products on our shelves, innovate our service industry and create new markets using the latest technology. I don’t want these pioneers falling foul of outdated regulations.
“I am now looking in more depth at the rules and regulations that are holding back our most forward-thinking entrepreneurs. That’s why in addition to the package of proposals I’m publishing today, I am also strengthening the role of the independent Regulatory Policy Committee to make sure that regulation barriers to challenger businesses’ growth are removed.”
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Celebrating UK entrepreneurs at MADE Festival
Image by bisgovuk
Business Secretary Vince Cable and Minister for Business and Enterprise Michael Fallon (pictured) visited the MADE Festival on September 20.
Ground-breaking firms are to be freed from outdated red tape that stops their innovative ways of working under the latest Government drive to bust bureaucracy.
Speaking at the MADE entrepreneur festival in Sheffield, Business and Enterprise Minister Michael Fallon announced that there will be a new independent scrutiny of the unnecessary rules and regulations that are barriers to growth for challenger businesses. These are innovative enterprises that do not follow set ways of business working, and which might be held back by burdensome bureaucracy.
He gave an added boost to entrepreneurs by announcing that a network of 22,000 mentors is now accessible on the Mentorsme portal. Meanwhile Culture Secretary and Minister for Women and Equalities Maria Miller announced an extra £100,000 to help entrepreneurs, particularly women in business, find mentors.
Michael Fallon said:
“Challenger businesses create wealth and jobs – we should champion them at every opportunity. They put new products on our shelves, innovate our service industry and create new markets using the latest technology. I don’t want these pioneers falling foul of outdated regulations.
“I am now looking in more depth at the rules and regulations that are holding back our most forward-thinking entrepreneurs. That’s why in addition to the package of proposals I’m publishing today, I am also strengthening the role of the independent Regulatory Policy Committee to make sure that regulation barriers to challenger businesses’ growth are removed.”
news.bis.gov.uk/Press-Releases/Minister-unlocks-new-busin...
Celebrating UK entrepreneurs at MADE Festival
Image by bisgovuk
Business Secretary Vince Cable and Minister for Business and Enterprise Michael Fallon (pictured) visited the MADE Festival on September 20.
Ground-breaking firms are to be freed from outdated red tape that stops their innovative ways of working under the latest Government drive to bust bureaucracy.
Speaking at the MADE entrepreneur festival in Sheffield, Business and Enterprise Minister Michael Fallon announced that there will be a new independent scrutiny of the unnecessary rules and regulations that are barriers to growth for challenger businesses. These are innovative enterprises that do not follow set ways of business working, and which might be held back by burdensome bureaucracy.
He gave an added boost to entrepreneurs by announcing that a network of 22,000 mentors is now accessible on the Mentorsme portal. Meanwhile Culture Secretary and Minister for Women and Equalities Maria Miller announced an extra £100,000 to help entrepreneurs, particularly women in business, find mentors.
Michael Fallon said:
“Challenger businesses create wealth and jobs – we should champion them at every opportunity. They put new products on our shelves, innovate our service industry and create new markets using the latest technology. I don’t want these pioneers falling foul of outdated regulations.
“I am now looking in more depth at the rules and regulations that are holding back our most forward-thinking entrepreneurs. That’s why in addition to the package of proposals I’m publishing today, I am also strengthening the role of the independent Regulatory Policy Committee to make sure that regulation barriers to challenger businesses’ growth are removed.”
news.bis.gov.uk/Press-Releases/Minister-unlocks-new-busin...



