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  • Moody’s warns car finance scandal could cost lenders £30bn
  • UK inflation rises to 2.3% in October on higher energy costs
  • Bailey warns employer tax hikes may delay interest rate cuts
  • France targets UK businesses with ‘Choose France’ campaign amid tax concerns
  • Farmers accuse government of ‘betrayal’ over inheritance tax changes
  • Reeves’s National Insurance hike prompts firms to consider moving jobs abroad
  • Trump’s tariff plans could cost UK economy £20bn, analysts warn
  • Begbies Traynor predicts surge in insolvencies following budget impact
  • Female FTSE 100 board members earn 69% less than male counterparts
  • Evri doubles profits after record year for parcel deliveries

HMRC doubles payouts to tax whistleblowers amid calls for larger rewards

HMRC nearly doubles payouts to tax whistleblowers to £1m, but experts call for larger, proportionate rewards to close the £39.8bn tax gap and encourage more high-quality tip-offs.

A growing scandal over mis-sold motor finance could leave lenders facing compensation bills of up to £30 billion, according to a warning from leading credit rating agency Moody's.

Moody’s warns car finance scandal could cost lenders £30bn

Moody’s warns that the mis-selling scandal in motor finance could cost lenders up to £30bn in compensation, mirroring the PPI crisis and impacting both major banks and smaller lenders.

Researchers find that rats can be trained to drive miniature cars and show signs of enjoyment and anticipation, offering insights into animal cognition and the benefits of stimulating environments.

Rats learn to drive miniature cars and show enjoyment, study finds

Researchers find that rats can be trained to drive miniature cars and show signs of enjoyment and anticipation, offering insights into animal cognition and the benefits of stimulating environments.

UK considers social media ban for under-16s as Technology Secretary Peter Kyle orders new research, signalling possible alignment with Australia's proposed restrictions.

UK considers social media ban for under-16s as Minister orders new research

UK considers social media ban for under-16s as Technology Secretary Peter Kyle orders new research, signalling possible alignment with Australia’s proposed restrictions.

Jaguar retires its iconic 'growler' logo in a bold rebrand aimed at attracting younger customers, as it shifts focus to launching electric vehicles in 2026.

Jaguar retires iconic ‘growler’ logo in electric rebrand to attract new generation

Jaguar retires its iconic ‘growler’ logo in a bold rebrand aimed at attracting younger customers, as it shifts focus to launching electric vehicles in 2026.

UK inflation climbed to a six-month high in October, surpassing the Bank of England's 2% target, driven primarily by increased household energy bills.

UK inflation rises to 2.3% in October on higher energy costs

UK inflation hit 2.3% in October, exceeding forecasts and the Bank of England’s target, due to rising energy bills. Learn how higher costs impact the economy and future interest rates.

Sales of vintage teddy bears have surged dramatically as nostalgia grips the collectibles market ahead of the release of Paddington in Peru next month.

Vintage teddy bear sales soar amid Paddington Bear revival

Vintage teddy bear sales double as Paddington Bear fans anticipate the new film. Discover how nostalgia is driving a boom in vintage toy collectables ahead of Paddington in Peru.

New Research has found that a lot of workers struggle to switch off from work when on holiday, with nearly two-thirds thinking or worrying about work at some point while on annual leave.

Understanding Email Segmentation: Targeting the Right Audience for Maximum ROI

Understanding Email Segmentation: Targeting the Right Audience for Maximum ROI

Discovering the perfect Apple Watch wristband for your active lifestyle can make all the difference in your fitness journey.

Explore the Best Apple Watch Wristbands for Active Lifestyles

Discovering the perfect Apple Watch wristband for your active lifestyle can make all the difference in your fitness journey.

  1. HMRC doubles payouts to tax whistleblowers amid calls for larger rewards
  2. Moody’s warns car finance scandal could cost lenders £30bn
  3. Rats learn to drive miniature cars and show enjoyment, study finds
  4. UK considers social media ban for under-16s as Minister orders new research
  5. Jaguar retires iconic ‘growler’ logo in electric rebrand to attract new generation
  6. UK inflation rises to 2.3% in October on higher energy costs
  7. Vintage teddy bear sales soar amid Paddington Bear revival
  8. Understanding Email Segmentation: Targeting the Right Audience for Maximum ROI
  9. Explore the Best Apple Watch Wristbands for Active Lifestyles

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A growing scandal over mis-sold motor finance could leave lenders facing compensation bills of up to £30 billion, according to a warning from leading credit rating agency Moody's.

Moody’s warns car finance scandal could cost lenders £30bn

Moody’s warns that the mis-selling scandal in motor finance could cost lenders up to £30bn in compensation, mirroring the PPI crisis and impacting both major banks and smaller lenders.

UK inflation climbed to a six-month high in October, surpassing the Bank of England's 2% target, driven primarily by increased household energy bills.

UK inflation rises to 2.3% in October on higher energy costs

UK inflation hit 2.3% in October, exceeding forecasts and the Bank of England’s target, due to rising energy bills. Learn how higher costs impact the economy and future interest rates.

Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey warns that employer National Insurance hikes could delay future interest rate cuts, as businesses face rising costs and potential job losses.

Bailey warns employer tax hikes may delay interest rate cuts

Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey warns that employer National Insurance hikes could delay future interest rate cuts, as businesses face rising costs and potential job losses.

France launches "Choose France" campaign in UK to attract businesses amid tax concerns, featuring adverts in major newspapers and aiming to capitalise on investment opportunities.

France targets UK businesses with ‘Choose France’ campaign amid tax concerns

France launches “Choose France” campaign in UK to attract businesses amid tax concerns, featuring adverts in major newspapers and aiming to capitalise on investment opportunities.

Farmers stage mass protest against UK government's inheritance tax changes, calling them a "betrayal" that threatens family farms. NFU disputes Treasury figures, urging policy reversal.

Farmers accuse government of ‘betrayal’ over inheritance tax changes

Farmers stage mass protest against UK government’s inheritance tax changes, calling them a “betrayal” that threatens family farms. NFU disputes Treasury figures, urging policy reversal.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to visit New York in early August to engage with top US investment firms, aiming to secure billions of pounds for UK projects.

Reeves’s National Insurance hike prompts firms to consider moving jobs abroad

Businesses consider moving tens of thousands of UK jobs abroad after Reeves’s National Insurance hike, as recruiters warn of offshoring to cope with increased costs from the Budget.

Analysts warn that Donald Trump's proposed tariffs could cost the UK economy £20bn, urging ministers to bolster green technology to mitigate the impact.

Trump’s tariff plans could cost UK economy £20bn, analysts warn

Analysts warn that Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs could cost the UK economy £20bn, urging ministers to bolster green technology to mitigate the impact.

Begbies Traynor, one of Britain's leading corporate restructuring firms, anticipates a rise in the number of businesses facing financial distress in the coming months due to the recent budget changes.

Begbies Traynor predicts surge in insolvencies following budget impact

Begbies Traynor, one of Britain’s leading corporate restructuring firms, anticipates a rise in the number of businesses facing financial distress in the coming months due to the recent budget changes.

Female board members at FTSE 100 companies are paid 69% less than their male counterparts, underscoring the persistent gender pay gap at the highest levels of British business.

Female FTSE 100 board members earn 69% less than male counterparts

Female board members in FTSE 100 firms earn 69% less than men, highlighting a persistent gender pay gap. Discover how women’s roles and pay differ at the top of UK businesses.

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Business

HMRC doubles payouts to tax whistleblowers amid calls for larger rewards

HMRC nearly doubles payouts to tax whistleblowers to £1m, but experts call for larger, proportionate rewards to close the £39.8bn tax gap and encourage more high-quality tip-offs.

Researchers find that rats can be trained to drive miniature cars and show signs of enjoyment and anticipation, offering insights into animal cognition and the benefits of stimulating environments.

Rats learn to drive miniature cars and show enjoyment, study finds

Researchers find that rats can be trained to drive miniature cars and show signs of enjoyment and anticipation, offering insights into animal cognition and the benefits of stimulating environments.

UK considers social media ban for under-16s as Technology Secretary Peter Kyle orders new research, signalling possible alignment with Australia's proposed restrictions.

UK considers social media ban for under-16s as Minister orders new research

UK considers social media ban for under-16s as Technology Secretary Peter Kyle orders new research, signalling possible alignment with Australia’s proposed restrictions.

Jaguar retires its iconic 'growler' logo in a bold rebrand aimed at attracting younger customers, as it shifts focus to launching electric vehicles in 2026.

Jaguar retires iconic ‘growler’ logo in electric rebrand to attract new generation

Jaguar retires its iconic ‘growler’ logo in a bold rebrand aimed at attracting younger customers, as it shifts focus to launching electric vehicles in 2026.

Yorkshire Tea

Gin and tonic surpasses tea as Britain’s favourite drink amid shifting consumer preferences

Gin and tonic overtakes tea as Britain’s favourite drink, with 44% choosing G&T over tea’s 41%. Discover how shifting consumer trends are impacting the UK’s beverage industry.

Google may be forced to sell its Chrome browser as US antitrust officials intensify scrutiny, potentially reshaping the tech giant's operations and impacting its advertising revenue.

Google faces pressure to sell Chrome browser amid antitrust scrutiny

Google may be forced to sell its Chrome browser as US antitrust officials intensify scrutiny, potentially reshaping the tech giant’s operations and impacting its advertising revenue.

Asking prices for homes in the UK dropped sharply in November, with the average price of newly listed properties falling 1.4 per cent to £366,592, according to Rightmove.

House prices dip amid post-budget disappointment as market eyes brighter 2025

UK house prices dip as November sees a larger-than-expected 1.4% fall. Rightmove blames post-budget disappointment but predicts a 4% rebound in 2025 as interest rate cuts improve affordability.

Profiled…

Discover how Kit Cox, founder & CTO of Enate, is revolutionising business service delivery with AI and automation. Learn about Enate’s journey, innovations, and Kit’s insights on entrepreneurship.

Getting to know you: Kit Cox, Founder & CTO, Enate

Discover how Kit Cox, founder & CTO of Enate, is revolutionising business service delivery with AI and automation. Learn about Enate’s journey, innovations, and Kit’s insights on entrepreneurship.

We speak with Jamie Shaw, CEO of Shawton Energy, a leader in delivering large-scale commercial solar energy solutions to businesses across various sectors.

Secrets of Success: Jamie Shaw, CEO, Shawton Energy

We speak with Jamie Shaw, CEO of Shawton Energy, a leader in delivering large-scale commercial solar energy solutions to businesses across various sectors.

Marketing & Social Media

UK considers social media ban for under-16s as Technology Secretary Peter Kyle orders new research, signalling possible alignment with Australia's proposed restrictions.

UK considers social media ban for under-16s as Minister orders new research

Trust is an invaluable asset in business. It is the foundation upon which relationships are built, and it significantly influences customers' decisions about whether or not to engage with your company.

Build trust signals for your brand to unlock next-level trust and loyalty 

Successful digital marketing involves constant review of your SEO, PPC campaigns and website UX, which can result in a sense akin to FOMO for marketers concerned about getting the best possible ROMI (Return on Marketing Investment).

FOMO about ROMI? How do you know when your marketing is working?

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Sales of vintage teddy bears have surged dramatically as nostalgia grips the collectibles market ahead of the release of Paddington in Peru next month.

Vintage teddy bear sales soar amid Paddington Bear revival

Vintage teddy bear sales double as Paddington Bear fans anticipate the new film. Discover how nostalgia is driving a boom in vintage toy collectables ahead of Paddington in Peru.

killing kittens raise capital

Killing Kittens seeks £10.5m valuation for global expansion of sex party events

Killing Kittens, the UK sex party organiser, seeks £10.5m valuation to fund global expansion, including new events and ventures, aiming to unify the premium adult market.

Goodstack secures £22m funding to expand its corporate giving platform, aiming to facilitate £2.4bn in employee donations to global charities this year. Learn how this London startup is revolutionising workplace philanthropy.

Goodstack raises £22m as corporate giving platform targets £2.4bn in employee donations

London-based tech firm Goodstack has secured £22 million in venture capital funding, positioning it to facilitate £2.4 billion in employee donations to good causes this year.

Fleek raises $20.4 million to create the first online marketplace for wholesale second-hand fashion, connecting thousands of global suppliers with resellers in over 70 countries.

Fleek secures $20.4M to bring global wholesale second-hand fashion market online

Fleek raises $20.4 million to create the first online marketplace for wholesale second-hand fashion, connecting thousands of global suppliers with resellers in over 70 countries.

Fuel Ventures, a prominent UK-based venture capital fund, has led a £1.5 million Seed funding round in Groov, a pioneering embedded lending platform focused on bridging the $1.2 trillion funding gap faced by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The funding will enable the company to expand its business and bring thousands of global suppliers of second-hand clothing to an online marketplace for the first time The series A round was led by HV Capital with participation from Andreesen Horowitz (a16z), Y Combinator. Prominent founders and operators from Shopify, Depop and Postmates have also invested. The round brings the company’s total funding raised to $20.4 million London, 12 November 2024: Fleek, a wholesale second-hand fashion marketplace, has raised $20.4 million in funding — a $14.8 million Series A and a $5.6 million seed round that it’s announcing for the first time today. The Series A funding round was led by HV Capital, with participation from Andreesen Horowitz (a16z) and Y Combinator. Founders and operators from prominent technology companies like Shopify’s President (Harley Finkelstein), Depop’s ex-CEO (Maria Raga), and Postmates’ CTO (Sean Plaice) have also invested. The previous seed round was led by a16z. Fleek was founded in November 2021 by Abhi Arora and Sanket Agarwal with a mission to enable entrepreneurs in the circular economy to make second-hand first choice. Abhi and Sanket identified one of the major barriers to growth for the second-hand clothing market was how difficult it is for businesses to source inventory - with the offline, global and very fragmented nature of the industry. The founders built a platform that would bring that offline USD 200 billion (as of 2023) industry online for the first time, to make it easier for retailers and wholesalers of second-hand clothing from around the world to transact with each other. The funds raised will allow the company to expand on this vision, by bringing on more suppliers from around the world to help resellers, retailers and even high street retail chains enter the second-hand apparel market through an easy-to-use online marketplace. On Fleek, buyers can access desirable second-hand inventory at profit-driving prices, all with net credit terms, full buyer protection and quality checks guaranteed, enabling businesses to scale their sourcing in a simplified and secure way. Fleek is doubling down on the platform's interactive social features like chat and live video shopping and enabling global payments and logistics to connect buyers and sellers globally. Fleek leverages AI and predictive analytics to forecast what’s selling in the second-hand industry, educates suppliers on these trends, and enables buyers to source across categories such as vintage streetwear, Y2K, and upcycled clothing in bulk. This allows them to capitalize on what is projected to be an industry that will grow three times faster than the overall apparel market by 2028, reaching an estimated $350 billion, all while helping to mitigate the significant environmental impact being created by fast fashion. Abhi Arora, co-founder and CEO of Fleek, said: “Our mission is clear: to make second-hand the first choice and elevate businesses on both sides of the marketplace. While we've made progress, the world we envision—where consumption patterns shift, and a new class of entrepreneurs emerges—is still being built. With this funding, we aim to get more businesses to start selling second-hand clothing and drive the shift toward sustainable shopping." Sanket Agarwal, cofounder of Fleek, said: “The way to bring this very offline industry online is to build a product that has a dynamic social experience, fostering connections through chat and live shopping, and enabling transactions via seamless global payments and logistics. By enabling this new wave of circular economy entrepreneurs around the world to interact directly with each other, we hope to enhance the global trade of used clothing more efficiently.” Felix Klühr, General Partner at HV Capital said: “We are proud to invest in Fleek, a company that is redefining the second-hand fashion landscape. Fleek’s innovative approach to scaling the second-hand market globally reflects tremendous potential for growth. The marketplace not only addresses current industry needs but also paves the way for a more sustainable future in fashion. We’re excited to be part of this journey.” Connie Chan, General Partner at Andreessen Horowitz (a16z) said: “We're thrilled to partner with Fleek - their vision of optimizing the second-hand supply chain and simplifying inventory replenishment for resellers and retailers is impressive. We believe Fleek will bring untapped supply online, fostering trust in the ecosystem and significantly growing the wholesale market. Especially with the new Reworks business line, Fleek is well-positioned to serve a brand new generation of online and offline sellers.” Today, Fleek has empowered 10k+ resellers and retailers from 70 countries to source 2.5million items of clothing from 1k+ wholesale suppliers worldwide. Fleek has offices in the UK, Pakistan and India.

Fuel Ventures leads £1.5M seed round in Groov to transform embedded lending for SMEs

Fuel Ventures has led a £1.5 million investment in Groov to drive growth in embedded lending, aiming to bridge the $1.2 trillion SME funding gap with flexible capital solutions.

Kuberno, a global provider of legal entity management software, has closed its Series A funding round with a total of £9.5 million, including a recent £6 million investment from Barclays and Nasdaq Ventures.

Kuberno raises £9.5m in series a funding co-led by Barclays and Nasdaq Ventures

Kuberno, a leader in legal entity management software, raises £9.5M in Series A funding from Barclays and Nasdaq Ventures to drive global expansion and AI innovation. Discover their growth plans and platform advancements.

Brookfield, chaired by former Bank of England governor Mark Carney, has acquired a 12.45% stake in four UK offshore wind farms owned by Orsted for £1.75 billion ($2.3 billion).

Brookfield buys £1.75bn stake in Orsted’s UK offshore wind farms

Brookfield, chaired by former Bank of England governor Mark Carney, has acquired a 12.45% stake in four UK offshore wind farms owned by Orsted for £1.75 billion ($2.3 billion).

Small businesses in southeast England are benefitting from a strong recovery in bank lending, leaving the rest of the UK trailing behind, according to new research from the British Business Bank.

South East leads in bank loans to small businesses as other UK regions lag behind

Bank lending to small businesses in the South East has surged, while other UK regions struggle. Find out how British Business Bank’s latest research highlights regional disparities and the impact of permanent government funding.

UK start-up investment has dropped to a six-year low, raising concerns about growth prospects ahead of the Autumn Budget. With funding rounds falling, innovation could be at risk.

Funding for UK start-ups falls to six-year low as investment slows

UK start-up investment has dropped to a six-year low, raising concerns about growth prospects ahead of the Autumn Budget. With funding rounds falling, innovation could be at risk.

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Legal

HMRC doubles payouts to tax whistleblowers amid calls for larger rewards

HMRC nearly doubles payouts to tax whistleblowers to £1m, but experts call for larger, proportionate rewards to close the £39.8bn tax gap and encourage more high-quality tip-offs.

Google may be forced to sell its Chrome browser as US antitrust officials intensify scrutiny, potentially reshaping the tech giant's operations and impacting its advertising revenue.

Google faces pressure to sell Chrome browser amid antitrust scrutiny

Google may be forced to sell its Chrome browser as US antitrust officials intensify scrutiny, potentially reshaping the tech giant’s operations and impacting its advertising revenue.

HMRC

HMRC targets specialist agents in crackdown on R&D tax credit fraud

HMRC’s review finds higher non-compliance in R&D tax credit claims involving specialist agents, costing £4.1bn. Crackdown impacts genuine businesses seeking innovation funding.

Introduced to tackle growing concerns over the safety of internet users – particularly children and vulnerable groups, the Online Safety Act (OSA) marks a significant shift in the regulatory landscape for businesses operating online platforms in the UK.

The Impact of the Online Safety Act on UK Businesses

Introduced to tackle growing concerns over the safety of internet users – particularly children and vulnerable groups, the Online Safety Act (OSA) marks a significant shift in the regulatory landscape for businesses operating online platforms in the UK.

In a groundbreaking victory for consumer rights, the Court of Appeal has ruled in favour of the claimant in the Johnson v. Firstrand Bank case, setting a historic precedent in the motor finance industry.

Landmark Court of Appeal Ruling Promises £21bn Payout for Motor Finance Mis-Selling Victims

In a landmark victory for consumers, the Court of Appeal has ruled against PCP mis-selling in the Johnson v. Firstrand Bank case, paving the way for a £21bn payout. Learn more about this groundbreaking ruling and its impact on UK car finance.

A new duty on employers to take reasonable steps to prevent sexual harassment is imminent. What do businesses need to do to prepare?

A guide to the new legal duty on employers to prevent workplace sexual harassment

A new duty on employers to take reasonable steps to prevent sexual harassment is imminent. What do businesses need to do to prepare?

Companies House

Companies House introduces new penalties to boost compliance and corporate transparency

Companies House has implemented a new regime of penalties aimed at improving compliance and transparency in the UK’s company register, with a focus on cracking down on misuse and economic crime.

The Employment Tribunal recently considered these issues in the Toure v Commissioners for HM Revenue and Customs case.

Should you contact an employee on sick leave?

The Employment Tribunal recently considered these issues in the Toure v Commissioners for HM Revenue and Customs case.

IHG debuts Holiday Inn & Suites in Pakistan IHG Hotels & Resorts, one of the world’s leading hotel companies, is expanding its footprint in Pakistan by signing a franchise agreement with MGC Developments to launch Holiday Inn & Suites Islamabad DHA II. Scheduled to open in August 2028, the 150-key hotel in Pakistan’s capital will join IHG’s portfolio of more than 1,000 operational Holiday Inn hotels globally.  A pioneer brand with a rich heritage, Holiday Inn has continued to evolve through the years, keeping the guest at the heart of all innovation and earning its status as one of the world’s most loved, trusted and recognized hotel brands. Designed for the contemporary traveler, Holiday Inn & Suites Islamabad DHA II will feature the brand-transforming Open Lobby concept, offering guests a revolutionary approach and in-hotel experience. The new concept reimagines the traditional hotel lobby into a multi-functional hub featuring trendy and modern designs, where guests can seamlessly blend work, grab a bite, or unwind. Haitham Mattar, Managing Director, India, Middle East & Africa, IHG, said: “The signing of Holiday Inn & Suites Islamabad DHA II is a significant milestone in our strategic expansion across the Southwest Asia region. With the capital city of Pakistan known for its beautiful scenery, vibrant culture, and strategic location, we are confident that our partnership with MGC Developments will further support the tourism sector, offering guests a comfortable stay and showcasing international standards of hospitality.” “We are thrilled to partner with IHG Hotels & Resorts, a globally acclaimed hospitality leader. This venture is part of our bigger goal to deliver hundreds of cutting-edge projects in Pakistan. We envision blending MGC’s distinctive experiences with IHG's unmatched hospitality expertise while fulfilling the city’s hospitality needs and contributing to Pakistan’s economic growth,” said theFounder & CEO of MGC Developments, Ch. Nouman Iftikhar, during the signing ceremony. The signing capitalizes on the untapped and unbranded hospitality sector in Pakistan, which is expected to witness significant growth due to the increasing demand that has been recorded in the country. Deeply rooted in the Holiday Inn brand ethos to deliver high quality and authentic travel experience to all guests, the hotel will feature thoughtfully designed rooms and suites, an all-day dining restaurant, bar, fitness center, an outdoor, pool, spa, meeting spaces and high-speed wi-fi. The facilities will be complemented by warm and welcoming service, offering the brand’s renowned ‘Kids Stay and Eat Free’ program. In addition to its broad range of facilities, the newly-built hotel in DHA Phase II will offer guests unparalleled access to cityscape, entertainment, recreation, and dining. Islamabad is also a popular destination among domestic and international tourists, as visitors can indulge in the city’s rich cultural heritage and explore several iconic landmarks such as the Faisal Mosque, Shakarparian National Park, and Pakistan Monument. IHG currently has 193 hotels operating across 9 brands in South West Asia, Middle East and Africa, including Six Senses, InterContinental Hotels and Resorts®, Crowne Plaza®, Holiday Inn Resort® and Holiday Inn Express®, and a strong pipeline of 160 hotels due to open in the next 3-5 years.

ICO reprimands Sky Betting and gaming for using cookies without consent

The ICO has reprimanded Sky Betting and Gaming for processing personal data via advertising cookies without user consent. Learn about the enforcement action and its implications for online privacy.

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Made in Britain

Roach Bridge Tissues, a specialised printer and converter of wrapping tissue paper, serves the retail POS and e-commerce markets with a diverse clientele that includes designer apparel, footwear, cut glass, pottery, wine bottle wrapping, interleaving for sheet metals, optical lenses, and home removals packaging.

Secrets of Success: Insights from Camilla Hadcock, Director of Roach Bridge Tissues

Roach Bridge Tissues, a specialised printer and converter of wrapping tissue paper, serves the retail POS and e-commerce markets with a diverse clientele that includes designer apparel, footwear, cut glass, pottery, wine bottle wrapping, interleaving for sheet metals, optical lenses, and home removals packaging.

Almost six in ten of businesses prefer to buy UK-manufactured products over alternatives imported from other countries as ‘buy British’ sentiment rises 20% at businesses across the economy, according to nationwide research.

6 in 10 businesses prefer to buy UK-made products, new research finds

Almost six in ten of businesses prefer to buy UK-manufactured products over alternatives imported from other countries as ‘buy British’ sentiment rises 20% at businesses across the economy, according to nationwide research.

In a world increasingly turning to natural solutions for health and wellness, Pukka Herbs stands as a beacon of herbal wisdom and holistic living.

Made in Britain: Harnessing nature’s power for wellness, Pukka Herbs

In a world increasingly turning to natural solutions for health and wellness, Pukka Herbs stands as a beacon of herbal wisdom and holistic living.

Hawkins & Shepherd, founded by Carl Thompson is the epitome of British tailoring excellence as every shirt is a masterpiece of craftsmanship

Made in Britain: Tailored excellence, Hawkins & Shepherd’s pursuit of perfection in menswear

In the bustling streets of London, amidst the flurry of fashion houses and designer labels, Hawkins & Shepherd stands as a beacon of sartorial sophistication.

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Opinion

Ex-Labour adviser John McTernan suggests doing to farms 'what Thatcher did to coal mines'

Why I’m Supporting British Farmers Against Ill-Thought-Out Inheritance Tax Changes

Older adults can thrive as entrepreneurs, says expert

Anthony Scaramucci warns of impact on UK trade as trump wins US election

Technology

UK considers social media ban for under-16s as Technology Secretary Peter Kyle orders new research, signalling possible alignment with Australia's proposed restrictions.

UK considers social media ban for under-16s as Minister orders new research

In its first Autumn Budget, the Labour government has committed £500 million to improve broadband speed and mobile coverage across the UK, with a particular focus on rural areas.

UK government pledges £500m to expand broadband and mobile coverage in rural areas

Introduced to tackle growing concerns over the safety of internet users – particularly children and vulnerable groups, the Online Safety Act (OSA) marks a significant shift in the regulatory landscape for businesses operating online platforms in the UK.

The Impact of the Online Safety Act on UK Businesses

Business

New Research has found that a lot of workers struggle to switch off from work when on holiday, with nearly two-thirds thinking or worrying about work at some point while on annual leave.

Understanding Email Segmentation: Targeting the Right Audience for Maximum ROI

Understanding Email Segmentation: Targeting the Right Audience for Maximum ROI

Business Champion Awards

Business Champion Awards is a finalist in the Awards Awards 2023

Two years of rewarding SMEs across the country and The Business Champion Awards are finalists themselves

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