British businesses are being held back by Banks

One Training expert from JLT (a Training charity) has said that businesses are being held back because of the lack of funding and has urged the goverment to pressure financial institutions to hand out more money during the National Apprenticeship week in order to create more jobs.

Companies have complained that the lack of financial backing is preventing them from taking on apprentices because they can’t afford the resources that are need.

It will be interesting to see if the government do anything during the National Apprenticeship week and I for one will be keeping my eyes peeled to see what happens.

Herefordshire Businesses Given A Life Line

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Businesses within the area of Hereforshire have been givin a life line as a £1.1 million enterprise fund has been launched from the European Regional Development Fund.

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Nokia unveils new phones

Nokia have unveiled two new phones that uses Windows 7.5, the Lumia 800 and the Lumia 710. It is said that this phone we’ll be the real representation of a windows phone and is likely to be challenging against the iPhone 4s and the Samsung Galaxy s II

This is not all that Nokia have up their sleeves they have a new piece of hardware that allows the user to bend the device to navigate through the phone but this isn’t likely to hit the stores for a long while.

New Channel 4 Show to Follow Entrepreneur

David Fishwick, an entrepreneur will be followed by Channel 4′s new show Bank of Dave. This series is from Finestripe Productions and it shows David Fishwick as he tries to create a bank from scratch and turn a profit within six months. The show will chart his progress from the initial idea to carrying it through to fruition. It will be broadcasted in 2012.

Fishwick was quoted saying: “There are businesses and individuals out there who are hardworking and honest but through no fault of their own, they can no longer get loans. They are being ignored and let down by the banks, while bankers still pay themselves enormous salaries and bonuses. My bank may be tiny but it will be better than a High Street bank. I want to show how banking can be socially responsible and not greedy and reckless and I’m going to do what the High Street banks just can’t bring themselves to do—give away any profits to charity.” On another occasion he said: “I may not know much about banking, but I can’t do much worse than they have! I know it won’t be easy, but by hook or by crook I’ll get this bank open with sheer Northern Grit and determination.”

Series producer Ian Lilley commented saying: “Dave wants to create a simple back to basics bank that benefits its customers more than its shareholders and he’s determined to find a way through the incredibly tight regulations. Anyone else attempting this would have already given up, but as filming progresses I realise we’re just at the start of a crazy journey and I’m beginning to think that Dave—in his own irreverent and funny way—just might succeed.”

What do you think, can Dave do it? Stay tuned to Channel 4 to find out.

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