Podcast
November 13, 2025
How to stop the UK startup exodus, with entrepreneur and government advisor Alex Depledge
They also discuss how the UK government is bringing in business experience to help guide policy
1 min read
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Maya Dharampal-Hornby is Sifted's editorial assistant and producer of Startup Europe — The Sifted Podcast .

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