Laura Wilson

I'm Laura Wilson, a passionate blogger and content creator with a deep interest in business, finance, and entrepreneurship. I've had the opportunity to write for several premium blogs, sharing insights & practical advice for individuals & small businesses. I'm the founder and publisher of ukbusinessmag.co.uk, where I focus on creating valuable, easy-to-understand content to help UK startups & SMEs grow.

DWP Cost of Living Payments Changes 2025

DWP Cost of Living Payments Changes 2025 – What’s New and Who Qualifies

Wondering what’s going on with the DWP Cost of Living Payments Changes in 2025? You’re not alone. With bills still sky-high and food prices showing no signs of easing, many people are counting on extra support. But here’s the short version: the government isn’t handing out any new Cost of Living Payments in 2025. Instead,

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How the E1 Visa Empowers International Entrepreneurs

Unlocking Global Trade: How the E1 Visa Empowers International Entrepreneurs

International trade has long enabled economic growth, innovation, and opportunities. It has helped entrepreneurs worldwide to access the US market, opening doors to new suppliers, partners, and customers. The E1 Visa plays a crucial role in facilitating these opportunities by allowing citizens of treaty countries to live and work in the United States while engaging

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When Do You Stop Sending Sick Notes Universal Credit

When Do You Stop Sending Sick Notes Universal Credit and What Happens Next?

Introduction So, you’re wondering: “When do you stop sending sick notes Universal Credit?” It’s a common question—especially if you’ve been off work due to illness and are juggling your Universal Credit (UC) responsibilities. This guide breaks it down clearly. We’ll walk through when and why you need to send fit notes, what triggers a stop,

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Can My Company’s Debts Affect My Personal Finances

Can My Company’s Debts Affect My Personal Finances?

Generally, a company’s financial troubles stay confined within that company. A key benefit of starting a limited company is that it provides limited liability protection, separating your company’s finances from your own. While limited liability covers most situations, there can be exceptions to this rule where your company’s debts can affect your personal finances. How

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Document automation tool

The Best Document Automation Tools Every Business Should Know in 2025

You have invoices to process, contracts to approve, and new hires to onboard. Every document takes time. Every delay adds risk. Manual document handling is still the norm for many UK businesses. But in 2025, it’s no longer sustainable. Teams need faster, safer, and more accurate ways to manage paperwork. And that’s where document automation

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DWP £450 Cost of Living Payment 2025

DWP £450 Cost of Living Payment 2025: Who’s Eligible and When Is It Paid?

Have you heard rumours that you will soon receive a DWP £450 cost of living payment? If you’re one of the millions feeling the financial squeeze in 2025, you’re probably wondering if this payment is real, who gets it, and when. There’s a lot of buzz online—some of it fact, some fiction. That’s why we’ve

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New State Pension Unfair to Existing Pensioners - Who Loses Out the Most

New State Pension Unfair to Existing Pensioners – Who Loses Out the Most?

The question “Is the New State Pension unfair to existing pensioners?” echoes a growing concern in the UK. Pensioners who retired before 6 April 2016 often feel financially and systematically sidelined. Despite similar work histories and National Insurance contributions, they receive significantly less than those under the new flat-rate system. This discrepancy has ignited debates

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