Social enterprise spirit brings together communities, promotes environmental protection and marks WW1 anniversary in Liverpool with a natural installation that brings beauty to wasteland site.
An inside look at the recent growth of social enterprise A Vision of Britain presents a snapshot of what it's really like to run a small, steady but tireless social enterprise.
In an alpine lodge on Whistler Mountain two men pondered "the snow leopard", an ambitious man from Ghana who made it to the Winter Olympics. Their idea was to set up a social enterprise that could inspire similar ambitions in others.
The most successful social enterprises will have broken down the doors of a disused building and used them as tables. They'll also be able to tell a fantastic story.
We meet the social entrepreneur with a sweet tooth who is tackling some of Scotland's biggest social issues, such as isolation and loneliness, with honey.
A group of aspiring musicians are causing a stir by breaking down the doors of Sheffield's music scene, in the latest of our RBS SE100 Insight profiles.
Bikeworks is making a statement bigger and bolder than Lycra or fixies with no brakes... Bikes are for everyone and look what they can do for society and the environment.
Fast cars, tats and Wags aren’t football’s only story. In Liverpool the beautiful game is diverting young people from crime. Isabelle de Grave talks to Target Football CIC, in our latest profile from the RBS SE100 Index, to find out how.