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Howard Davies: The MT Diary

Howard Davies on the repercussions of the Goldman Sachs whistleblower, frittering time in Rochdale, and French politics.

Luke Johnson: A mentor is hard to find

Mentors can be extremely useful in business, but it takes real luck to find a good one.

Denise Kingsmill: The power of sharing

Social media has rebalanced the relationship between consumers and business, with the public in the driving seat as never before.

The Entrepreneur's Budget: Andrew Burgess, JMC IT

Our 'Dream Budgets' series continues with Andrew Burgess, MD of Salford-based JMC IT. Key to his Budget: work experience for politicians and better IT, natch.

'Brain drain is the newest threat to prosperity'

Talented people are leaving our shores in droves, says marketing agency G2 Joshua boss Tim Hipperson. And who can blame them, with nothing but economic stagnation and tired old business districts to hold them here.

The Entrepreneur's Budget: Ian Wilson, WFEL

The founder of WFEL, a manufacturer of temporary bridges for the military, has shared his 'Dream Budget' with MT. From capital allowances to tax breaks for exporters, here's Ian Wilson's big wish list.

The Entrepreneur's Budget: Michael Oliver, Oliver Valves

Michael Oliver founded his specialist valve company 30 years ago from his garage. He's seen Budgets - and indeed governments - come and go. Here's what he would like to see Osborne pull out of the red briefcase next week.

The Entrepreneur's Budget: Ed Glauser, Komixx Entertainment

The second instalment in our 'Dream Budgets' series sees Ed Glauser, joint CEO of media producer and rights owner Komixx, unveil his vision for a better business landscape. Key to his Budget: tax breaks for UK content makers and new funding alternatives for the indie sector.

The Entrepreneur's Budget: Phil Cameron, No.1 Traveller

In the first of our series of 'Dream Budgets', entrepreneur Phil Cameron, founder of airport lounge operator No.1 Traveller, puts forward his vision for an ideal 2012 Budget. His biggest bugbear: Air Passenger Duty, of course.

Denise Kingsmill: Our designer genes

Britain's talent for fashion is recognised all over the world, yet we do far too little here to support new generations of creatives.

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