Skip to main content
We’re here with practical IT information for your business. Access comprehensive IT resources and more.

Search

How to choose the right computer equipment for your business to increase your productivity and efficiency without it costing the earth.

Business software helps you complete a range of tasks. Choose the right software, provide support and train your staff with our introduction.

It is highly likely that you depend on the internet for some aspects of your business. Find out how you can use the internet more effectively.

Good communication with customers, partners and suppliers is vital for business success. This summary explores business communication methods.

How would you cope if your IT system failed or was breached? We cover the main IT security issues and how to protect against them.

Good IT management can help you choose, use and implement IT. Our overview helps you manage IT in a way that maximises the return on your investment.

IT support is vital if you rely on your IT system. But how can you set up an effective safety net in case things go wrong? We explore the options.

Getting the right IT is just the first step. Appropriate training, policies and working practices can help you maximise return on your IT investment.

Can Rishi Sunak do enough to stop small firms closing?

25 October 2022

More than half of business owners aren't confident that the Energy Bill Relief Scheme will provide enough support as new PM Rishi Sunak is under pressure to do more to help small businesses.

A new survey of UK business owners by NerdWallet has found that 69% say that more needs to be done by the government to keep businesses afloat during the cost of living crisis. Specifically, 54% say that the government's Energy Bill Relief Scheme is only a short-term measure and 15% say the support isn't enough.

In fact, more than a quarter of business owners want to see the kind of support that businesses got during the pandemic - either in the form of grants for the winter (14%) or Bounce Back style business loans (13%). Perhaps not surprisingly, almost half of those polled (47%) also want to see an increased levy on oil and gas companies, alongside lower price caps for energy prices.

NerdWallet's business finance expert, Connor Campbell, said: "Our survey found overwhelmingly that business owners don't feel fully supported through the energy crisis at the moment, so it's clear the new prime minister has a lot of work to do to keep businesses in the UK afloat this winter."

A UKHospitality poll of its members, reported in The Guardian this week, has found that one in five hospitality business owners say they won't make it through the current economic crisis. A further three in five say their businesses are no longer profitable.

It comes as the government's Insolvency Service figures show that UK company insolvencies in September 2022 were 1,679 - 16% higher than in the same month in 2021. Restructuring and insolvency professional Oliver Collinge from PKF GM said: "Unfortunately I think this is the start, not the peak, of rising insolvencies."

This week, business groups are calling on the new prime minister to prioritise business support in the upcoming Fiscal Statement. Shevaun Haviland, director general of the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC), said: "The government must provide more certainty on the energy support package for businesses and quickly communicate how the system will work from April. Firms need to know what support to expect in the medium and long term."

Martin McTague, national chair of the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB), said: "The promised energy support package for small business owners must be delivered swiftly, followed by a plan for what happens after the initial six months of support which takes a realistic view on the inherently vulnerable position that smaller firms find themselves in when dealing with energy suppliers."

Written by Rachel Miller.

Stay up-to-date with business advice and news

Sign up to this lively and colourful newsletter for new and more established small businesses.

Contact us

Make an enquiry