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  • MPs slam HMRC over lack of data on billionaire taxpayers in the UK
  • Diesel emissions lawyers face criticism over £76m ‘eye-watering’ legal bill
  • Inflation rises to 16-month high as rate cut hopes fade
  • Reeves takes bold step to boost UK share ownership with sweeping reforms and new investor campaign
  • Wimbledon winners face £1m UK tax bills despite non-resident status
  • Decline in pension fund demand for UK bonds could drive £20bn surge in borrowing costs, OBR warns
  • Fear of return-to-office mandates harming employee wellbeing, survey finds
  • New EV discount scheme offers up to £3,750 off electric cars under £37,000
  • Trump’s tariff threat would ‘cripple’ transatlantic trade, says EU negotiator as Brussels readies €72bn retaliation
  • Bitcoin hits new high as Trump’s ‘crypto week’ kicks off
Trump Media has applied to trademark “Truth Social AI” and “Truth Social AI Search” as it plans to integrate artificial intelligence into its Truth Social platform across iOS, Android, and web.

Trump Media applies for AI-related trademarks as it plans AI rollout on Truth Social

Trump Media has applied to trademark “Truth Social AI” and “Truth Social AI Search” as it plans to integrate artificial intelligence into its Truth Social platform across iOS, Android, and web.

Millennials are more likely than Gen Z to turn down a job offer if a company’s ethics and sustainability credentials do not align with their personal values, according to a new global report from the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC).

Millennials outpace Gen Z in rejecting jobs over ethics and environmental concerns

New GMAC research reveals millennials are more likely than Gen Z to turn down job offers over ethics and sustainability concerns, as values-driven careers shape business school decisions.

HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has been heavily criticised by MPs for not knowing how many billionaires pay tax in the UK, despite the limited number of individuals involved and the potentially vast sums at stake.

MPs slam HMRC over lack of data on billionaire taxpayers in the UK

MPs criticise HMRC for failing to track how many billionaires pay UK tax, calling for greater transparency and tougher action to ensure the wealthiest contribute their fair share.

Lloyds Banking Group is in advanced talks to acquire Curve, the British digital wallet start-up, in a move that would deepen the bank’s presence in consumer payments and take on tech giants like Apple and Google.

Lloyds eyes Curve acquisition in fintech push to rival Apple Pay

Lloyds Banking Group is in advanced talks to acquire digital wallet Curve in a deal worth up to £120m, as it seeks to challenge Apple Pay and expand its payments infrastructure.

HM Revenue & Customs risks sending the message that it is “soft on fraud”, MPs have said in an attack on its “unambitious plans” for recouping public funds lost on pandemic support schemes.

Open letter calls for urgent Treasury Select Committee scrutiny over weakening of post-crisis financial protections

Transparency Task Force founder Andy Agathangelou calls on the Treasury Select Committee to investigate post-crisis financial reforms that he warns risk rolling back consumer protection and accountability.

Lawyers representing more than a million British motorists in the UK’s largest-ever diesel emissions claim have been accused of “over-lawyering” and racking up excessive fees totalling more than £76 million.

Diesel emissions lawyers face criticism over £76m ‘eye-watering’ legal bill

High Court hears lawyers representing 1.5 million motorists in diesel emissions claims may incur over £76m in fees, sparking accusations of excessive costs and over-lawyering.

The UK’s annual inflation rate surged to a 16-month high of 3.6% in June, according to new figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), in a surprise uptick that has cast serious doubt over the likelihood of an interest rate cut in August.

Inflation rises to 16-month high as rate cut hopes fade

UK inflation unexpectedly rose to 3.6% in June 2025, its highest in 16 months, driven by transport and food prices—casting doubt over a Bank of England rate cut in August.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has called on financial regulators to take a more pragmatic, pro-growth approach to oversight, unveiling a package of reforms aimed at unlocking investment and getting millions more Britons into the stock market.

Reeves takes bold step to boost UK share ownership with sweeping reforms and new investor campaign

Chancellor Rachel Reeves launches regulatory reforms and £20m City-backed campaign to get more Britons investing in shares, calling on regulators to ease restrictions and back growth.

Not every trader has the time or confidence to make reliable decisions in fast-moving financial markets. That is where copy trading comes in.

Comparing the Best Funded Trader Programs by Trading Style

The popularity and opportunities in prop firm trading are surging.

  1. Trump Media applies for AI-related trademarks as it plans AI rollout on Truth Social
  2. Millennials outpace Gen Z in rejecting jobs over ethics and environmental concerns
  3. MPs slam HMRC over lack of data on billionaire taxpayers in the UK
  4. Lloyds eyes Curve acquisition in fintech push to rival Apple Pay
  5. Open letter calls for urgent Treasury Select Committee scrutiny over weakening of post-crisis financial protections
  6. Diesel emissions lawyers face criticism over £76m ‘eye-watering’ legal bill
  7. Inflation rises to 16-month high as rate cut hopes fade
  8. Reeves takes bold step to boost UK share ownership with sweeping reforms and new investor campaign
  9. Comparing the Best Funded Trader Programs by Trading Style

Latest News…

HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) has been heavily criticised by MPs for not knowing how many billionaires pay tax in the UK, despite the limited number of individuals involved and the potentially vast sums at stake.

MPs slam HMRC over lack of data on billionaire taxpayers in the UK

MPs criticise HMRC for failing to track how many billionaires pay UK tax, calling for greater transparency and tougher action to ensure the wealthiest contribute their fair share.

Lawyers representing more than a million British motorists in the UK’s largest-ever diesel emissions claim have been accused of “over-lawyering” and racking up excessive fees totalling more than £76 million.

Diesel emissions lawyers face criticism over £76m ‘eye-watering’ legal bill

High Court hears lawyers representing 1.5 million motorists in diesel emissions claims may incur over £76m in fees, sparking accusations of excessive costs and over-lawyering.

The UK’s annual inflation rate surged to a 16-month high of 3.6% in June, according to new figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), in a surprise uptick that has cast serious doubt over the likelihood of an interest rate cut in August.

Inflation rises to 16-month high as rate cut hopes fade

UK inflation unexpectedly rose to 3.6% in June 2025, its highest in 16 months, driven by transport and food prices—casting doubt over a Bank of England rate cut in August.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has called on financial regulators to take a more pragmatic, pro-growth approach to oversight, unveiling a package of reforms aimed at unlocking investment and getting millions more Britons into the stock market.

Reeves takes bold step to boost UK share ownership with sweeping reforms and new investor campaign

Chancellor Rachel Reeves launches regulatory reforms and £20m City-backed campaign to get more Britons investing in shares, calling on regulators to ease restrictions and back growth.

HM Revenue & Customs is expected to net a significant tax windfall from this year’s Wimbledon Championships, as the tournament’s ever-increasing prize pot pushes more players into higher UK tax brackets.

Wimbledon winners face £1m UK tax bills despite non-resident status

Wimbledon winners Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek face UK tax bills exceeding £1 million each, despite being non-residents, due to HMRC rules on sports earnings and image rights.

A sharp decline in demand from pension funds for long-term UK government bonds could drive up the country’s borrowing costs by at least £20 billion over the coming decades, according to the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR).

Decline in pension fund demand for UK bonds could drive £20bn surge in borrowing costs, OBR warns

UK borrowing costs may rise by at least £20bn due to falling pension fund demand for gilts, says the OBR, as the government faces a shift from long-term investors to more costly buyers.

Growing anxiety over being ordered back to the office is taking its toll on UK workers’ wellbeing, according to new research by recruitment firm Hays.

Fear of return-to-office mandates harming employee wellbeing, survey finds

More than a third of UK employees say stories about stricter return-to-office policies are affecting their wellbeing, with hybrid workers citing rising costs and stress, Hays survey finds.

The UK government has reintroduced a grant for electric vehicles (EVs), offering buyers of new EVs priced under £37,000 a discount of up to 10%—in a move designed to boost uptake and widen affordability for greener motoring.

New EV discount scheme offers up to £3,750 off electric cars under £37,000

The UK government reintroduces an EV grant worth up to £3,750 for electric cars under £37,000, favouring cheaper Chinese models while pricier brands like Tesla miss out.

President Donald Trump’s latest threat to impose 30% tariffs on European Union imports could render normal US-EU trade relations “almost impossible”, the bloc’s chief negotiator has warned, as Brussels prepares a €72 billion retaliatory package.

Trump’s tariff threat would ‘cripple’ transatlantic trade, says EU negotiator as Brussels readies €72bn retaliation

EU warns Trump’s proposed 30% tariffs would cripple transatlantic trade. Brussels prepares €72bn in retaliatory measures as negotiations enter final weeks.

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Business

Trump Media has applied to trademark “Truth Social AI” and “Truth Social AI Search” as it plans to integrate artificial intelligence into its Truth Social platform across iOS, Android, and web.

Trump Media applies for AI-related trademarks as it plans AI rollout on Truth Social

Trump Media has applied to trademark “Truth Social AI” and “Truth Social AI Search” as it plans to integrate artificial intelligence into its Truth Social platform across iOS, Android, and web.

Millennials are more likely than Gen Z to turn down a job offer if a company’s ethics and sustainability credentials do not align with their personal values, according to a new global report from the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC).

Millennials outpace Gen Z in rejecting jobs over ethics and environmental concerns

New GMAC research reveals millennials are more likely than Gen Z to turn down job offers over ethics and sustainability concerns, as values-driven careers shape business school decisions.

HM Revenue & Customs risks sending the message that it is “soft on fraud”, MPs have said in an attack on its “unambitious plans” for recouping public funds lost on pandemic support schemes.

Open letter calls for urgent Treasury Select Committee scrutiny over weakening of post-crisis financial protections

Transparency Task Force founder Andy Agathangelou calls on the Treasury Select Committee to investigate post-crisis financial reforms that he warns risk rolling back consumer protection and accountability.

Britain’s third heatwave in four weeks is not just pushing temperatures to Mediterranean levels—it’s also turning up the pressure on an already fragile economy.

Heatwaves take toll on UK economy as small businesses feel the burn

Britain’s heatwaves are slashing crop yields, disrupting trade, and hammering small businesses—raising concerns over long-term economic growth and rising inflation.

The FCA has launched a review on the treatment of domestic Politically Exposed Persons (PEPs), setting out issues that it will consider as part of their inquiry into banks and financial institutions to inform whether necessary action by the regulator is needed.

Turn empty London offices into nightlife hotspots, says new leisure report

Creative studio Bompas & Parr proposes turning deserted London office blocks into late-night party zones, reviving nightlife in financial districts hit by home working.

In a bold move that blurs the lines between global streaming and free-to-air broadcasting, Disney+ and ITV have struck a landmark content-sharing deal that will see some of their flagship shows appear on each other’s UK streaming platforms.

Disney+ and ITV strike landmark content swap deal bringing ‘Love Island’ to Disney+ and ‘The Bear’ to ITVX

In a bold move that blurs the lines between global streaming and free-to-air broadcasting, Disney+ and ITV have struck a landmark content-sharing deal that will see some of their flagship shows appear on each other’s UK streaming platforms.

Businesses employing illegal migrant workers could now face fines of up to £60,000 per worker under an intensified crackdown by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) and UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI).

Businesses face £60,000 fines per illegal worker as HMRC and UKVI escalate crackdown

Businesses employing illegal migrant workers could now face fines of up to £60,000 per worker under an intensified crackdown by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) and UK Visas and Immigration (UKVI).

Profiled…

Off The Kerb Productions, the talent agency behind a host of the UK’s biggest comedy stars, including Jonathan Ross, Michael McIntyre and Jo Brand, has swung to a loss of £1.8 million for the year ending 30 April 2024, after posting a £5.1 million pre-tax profit in the previous 12 months.

Bonuses force Jonathan Ross’ talent agency into the red despite revenue growth

Talent agency Off The Kerb Productions, which represents Jonathan Ross and Michael McIntyre, posts a £1.8m loss despite turnover rising to £51.7m—bonuses to staff cited as key reason.

Raspberry Pi, the UK-based maker of affordable microcomputers, has reported stronger-than-expected profits in its first financial update since going public on the London Stock Exchange in June.

Raspberry Pi founder sells shares worth £1.8m after lock-up expiry

Raspberry Pi CEO Eben Upton and CFO Richard Boult sell over £2m in shares following lock-up expiry, triggering a share price dip despite strong IPO gains.

Marketing & Social Media

More than 1.8 million people streamed, viewed, or downloaded The Rest Is Politics and The Rest Is Politics: US in under 24 hours, after both shows released emergency episodes in response to the US bombing of Iran over the weekend.

1.8 million tune in as emergency Iran episodes of The Rest Is Politics in 24 just hours

WhatsApp, the world’s most popular messaging service, will soon begin displaying paid-for adverts to users for the first time—marking a significant shift for a platform that once proudly declared it would remain ad-free.

WhatsApp to introduce adverts as Meta pushes to monetise messaging app

Content created by individuals on platforms such as YouTube, TikTok, and Instagram is forecast to generate more global advertising revenue this year than all traditional media combined.

Social media creators to eclipse traditional media in global ad revenue for first time

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As cryptocurrency continues to gain popularity, businesses across the UK are increasingly adopting digital assets as a means of meeting market demand.

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Lloyds Banking Group is in advanced talks to acquire Curve, the British digital wallet start-up, in a move that would deepen the bank’s presence in consumer payments and take on tech giants like Apple and Google.

Lloyds eyes Curve acquisition in fintech push to rival Apple Pay

Lloyds Banking Group is in advanced talks to acquire digital wallet Curve in a deal worth up to £120m, as it seeks to challenge Apple Pay and expand its payments infrastructure.

Aldermore provides £25m funding package to boost Osprey’s EV charging hub rollout

Aldermore provides £25m funding package to boost Osprey’s EV charging hub rollout

Aldermore provides £25m funding to Osprey Charging as part of a £110m facility to accelerate the rollout of super-fast EV charging hubs across key UK locations.

My Expert Midwife raises £1.6m to fuel next stage of growth and retail expansion

My Expert Midwife raises £1.6m to fuel next stage of growth and retail expansion

Maternal health brand My Expert Midwife raises £1.6m in follow-on funding led by Pembroke VCT to fuel e-commerce, product innovation, and retail expansion across the UK.

UK fire safety manufacturer Rapidrop Global Ltd has landed a significant multi-million pound investment from BGF as it gears up for its next phase of global growth.

Rapidrop secures multi-million pound investment from BGF to fire up international expansion

UK fire safety manufacturer Rapidrop Global Ltd has landed a significant multi-million pound investment from BGF as it gears up for its next phase of global growth.

ThinCats, the alternative lender focused on mid-sized SMEs, has announced a record year of lending for the 12 months to 30 June 2025, providing £381 million in funding to businesses across the UK.

ThinCats hits record lending levels with £381m despite challenging UK business climate

ThinCats, the alternative lender focused on mid-sized SMEs, has announced a record year of lending for the 12 months to 30 June 2025, providing £381 million in funding to businesses across the UK.

A £2 million investment by Innovate UK has successfully propelled six innovative artificial intelligence and data-driven projects into real-world application, delivering tangible environmental benefits while unlocking additional funding and commercial traction.

Six pioneering AI and data projects hailed for real-world environmental impact after £2m Innovate UK backing

A £2 million investment by Innovate UK has successfully propelled six innovative artificial intelligence and data-driven projects into real-world application, delivering tangible environmental benefits while unlocking additional funding and commercial traction.

Abound, one of London’s fastest-rising fintech stars, has posted a 25-fold surge in profits as borrowers increasingly turn to its AI-powered loans platform over traditional lenders.

Profits soar at AI lending fintech Abound as borrowers turn away from traditional banks

Abound, one of London’s fastest-rising fintech stars, has posted a 25-fold surge in profits as borrowers increasingly turn to its AI-powered loans platform over traditional lenders.

Electric parcel delivery startup Hived has raised $42 million in fresh funding to expand its all-electric courier operations beyond London, marking a significant milestone in its mission to disrupt the UK’s legacy logistics sector.

Hived raises $42m to roll out electric delivery fleet across southern England

Electric parcel delivery startup Hived raises $42 million from Japan-backed investors to expand its fleet beyond London into Bristol, Bath, and Brighton.

Propel Finance has secured a landmark £1.5 billion funding facility to expand its lending operations and support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) across the UK.

Propel Finance secures £1.5bn to boost UK SME lending

Propel Finance has secured £1.5bn in funding from major financial institutions including Barclays, Bank of America and the British Business Bank to expand SME lending across the UK.

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Legal

The UK government is to ban the use of non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) that silence employees who experience harassment or discrimination in the workplace, under landmark changes to the Employment Rights Bill.

Government bans NDAs that silence harassment and discrimination victims

Employers will no longer be able to use NDAs to silence victims of workplace harassment and discrimination under new amendments to the Employment Rights Bill.

A small business owner from Liverpool has been ordered by global fashion house Hugo Boss to take down his website over alleged trademark infringement for using the word “Boss” in the name of his pet wellness company.

Hugo Boss targets Liverpool pet brand over use of ‘Boss’ in trademark dispute

A small business owner from Liverpool has been ordered by global fashion house Hugo Boss to take down his website over alleged trademark infringement for using the word “Boss” in the name of his pet wellness company.

A recent decision by the Employment Appeal Tribunal (EAT) serves as a timely warning to employers, particularly small to medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), about the potential pitfalls of redundancy processes.

Redundancy gone wrong: A case that reminds employers what not to do

A recent Employment Appeal Tribunal case highlights how failing to support staff in finding suitable alternative roles can render a redundancy dismissal unfair, even when fair selection criteria have been followed. Here’s what SMEs need to know to avoid similar risks.

OpenAI has been forced to remove online content promoting its high-profile partnership with Sir Jony Ive’s hardware startup io, following a trademark dispute with AI earbud maker iyO.

OpenAI takes down Jony Ive’s ‘io’ content after trademark complaint from earbud startup iyO

OpenAI has removed online content promoting its $6.4bn deal with Jony Ive’s hardware startup ‘io’ after a trademark complaint by AI earbud maker iyO.

The BBC has issued a legal warning to US-based artificial intelligence company Perplexity, accusing it of reproducing BBC content without permission and demanding that the company stop using its material, delete existing data, and propose financial compensation.

BBC threatens AI firm Perplexity with legal action over unauthorised use of news content

The BBC has issued a legal threat to AI firm Perplexity, accusing it of copyright infringement and unauthorised use of BBC content in chatbot responses.

Deciding whether to register a trade mark for your business name, logo, or both is an important step in protecting your brand. But how do you choose the right option for your business, and what are the advantages and disadvantages of each approach? 

Should I trade mark my business name or logo?

Deciding whether to register a trade mark for your business name, logo, or both is an important step in protecting your brand. But how do you choose the right option for your business, and what are the advantages and disadvantages of each approach? 

Disney and Universal have filed a landmark lawsuit against AI image generator Midjourney, accusing the San Francisco-based company of large-scale copyright infringement and calling its tools a “bottomless pit of plagiarism”.

Disney and Universal sue AI firm Midjourney over ‘bottomless pit of plagiarism’

Disney and Universal have filed a landmark lawsuit against AI image generator Midjourney, accusing the San Francisco-based company of large-scale copyright infringement and calling its tools a “bottomless pit of plagiarism”.

A landmark legal battle has begun in the UK High Court that could redefine the boundaries between copyright law and artificial intelligence innovation.

London AI firm claims Getty copyright lawsuit is an ‘existential threat’ to generative tech industry

Stability AI calls Getty Images’ copyright case a direct threat to the future of generative AI, as the high-profile legal battle over intellectual property rights begins in the UK High Court.

Artificial intelligence may be revolutionising everything from admin to healthcare, but would you trust it with your legal affairs? According to a new survey by The Legal Director, half of UK adults would — a finding that has sparked both fascination and concern across the legal sector.

Half of Brits would trust AI for legal advice, survey finds – but experts urge caution

A new survey reveals that 50% of Brits would trust AI for legal advice, yet lawyers warn of serious risks in relying on technology for nuanced legal decisions.

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Made in Britain

As the Labour Party Conference kicks off this weekend, Made in Britain, a trade association that unites domestic manufacturers through the official Made in Britain Trademark, has issued a cross-party call for MPs to actively support local manufacturers.

Made in Britain applications surge following Trump tariffs as businesses embrace UK-made goods

The UK’s leading manufacturing trade organisation, Made in Britain, has reported a 20% surge in membership applications in the wake of President Trump’s sweeping new tariffs on imported goods, as interest in “buying British” grows among businesses and consumers alike.

Made in Britain, the not-for-profit organisation behind the official trademark for UK manufacturing, has forged a new partnership with Lincoln-based digital marketing agency Carrington.

Made in Britain teams up with Carrington to drive UK manufacturing growth

Made in Britain, the official trademark for UK manufacturers, has appointed digital marketing agency Carrington to boost visibility for 2,100+ members, championing British-made products and sustainable growth.

A centuries-old craft at the heart of British manufacturing is under mounting pressure to navigate complex global trading obstacles, as fresh data reveals that 80% of UK-produced saddles are shipped overseas—particularly to the USA, Europe and Australia.

Incredible British craftsmanship in demand as 80% of UK-made saddles sold worldwide despite export hurdles

A centuries-old craft at the heart of British manufacturing is under mounting pressure to navigate complex global trading obstacles, as fresh data reveals that 80% of UK-produced saddles are shipped overseas—particularly to the USA, Europe and Australia.

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.

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Opinion

In just three years, a medium-sized market town has cracked a code that's eluded community development experts for decades. The Didcot Powerhouse Fund has delivered £400,000 in grants to nearly 9,000 residents, proving that when local businesses and civic leaders work together, they can achieve remarkable results.

How a £400,000 fund in Oxfordshire shows the future of community investment

“Rachel Reeves talks about growth – but her tax policies still punish the entrepreneurs driving it,” says FFT Chartered Accountants

Flight of the non-doms: how worried should Labour be about the super‑rich leaving the UK?

Technology

Trump Media has applied to trademark “Truth Social AI” and “Truth Social AI Search” as it plans to integrate artificial intelligence into its Truth Social platform across iOS, Android, and web.

Trump Media applies for AI-related trademarks as it plans AI rollout on Truth Social

The UK Government has today announced a landmark strategic partnership with Google Cloud aimed at modernising core public services, phasing out legacy IT infrastructure, and upskilling up to 100,000 civil servants in emerging technologies by 2030.

Google and UK Government announce landmark deal to ditch legacy tech and train 100,000 civil servants in AI

The cost of an iPhone could more than triple in the US market following President Donald Trump’s sweeping new trade tariffs, analysts have warned — a move likely to reverberate through global supply chains and consumer tech markets.

Apple appeals €500m EU fine over App Store restrictions, accusing Commission of overreach

Business

Not every trader has the time or confidence to make reliable decisions in fast-moving financial markets. That is where copy trading comes in.

Comparing the Best Funded Trader Programs by Trading Style

The popularity and opportunities in prop firm trading are surging.

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