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Tuesday Tips - Choosing the Right Business Idea
When someone tells me they’ve been thinking about starting a business, it rarely comes out confidently. It usually arrives in a quieter, almost cautious way — like they’re testing the idea out loud for the first time and aren’t sure how it’s going to land. There’s often a small laugh, or a quick “It’s nothing really…”, as if they’re already preparing to shrink it down before anyone else can.

Stuart Ashley
7 days ago3 min read


April 2026 News: The Month Solo Founders Felt the Shift
April had that strange, in‑between feeling. Nothing dramatic. Nothing headline‑grabbing. Just a steady tightening that most solo founders could feel in the background of their work. Clients hesitated. Admin crept up. Costs nudged higher. And yet, beneath all of that, there were small signs of where things are heading next.
This is the month as it actually felt for one‑person businesses — not the corporate version, not the political version, just the lived‑experience version.

Stuart Ashley
May 123 min read


March Monthly News Roundup
Some months feel crazy loud, don’t they? Not in a mind-blowing way — just busy, full of updates, full of “you should know this” and “don’t forget that”. And if you’re running a small business, it can feel like you’re supposed to keep track of everything while also doing… well, everything else. I think we all know that feeling. If you don't, please tell me your secret!

Stuart Ashley
Apr 63 min read


Monday Musings - Founder Reality: The Mid‑January Dip
Mid‑January has a very particular energy. The new‑year buzz has faded, the big plans suddenly feel heavier, and the pressure to “be further ahead by now” creeps in. If you’re feeling that dip — you’re not alone.

Stuart Ashley
Jan 192 min read


Tuesday Truths - UK Small Business News Round‑Up - The Week That Was
The first full week of 2026 brought a mixed picture for UK small businesses. Markets were optimistic — the FTSE 100 briefly broke the 10,000 mark — but the reality on the ground is more complex. Confidence is soft, costs remain elevated, and many SMEs are operating with thin or no cash reserves. At the same time, AI adoption is accelerating, and new regulatory expectations are beginning to shape how businesses plan for the year ahead.

Stuart Ashley
Jan 133 min read
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