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  • Morrisons rebounds from cyber‑disruption with stronger second‑quarter sales
  • Post Office Horizon scandal payouts pass £1bn as redress efforts continue
  • Bank of England warns of ‘elevated’ global uncertainty after leaving interest rates on hold
  • Shell boss warns of ‘huge impact on trade’ if Israel-Iran conflict escalates
  • Raspberry Pi founder sells shares worth £1.8m after lock-up expiry
  • 10,000 companies removed from register for ‘illicit activities’ as crackdown intensifies
  • Questions mount for DHSC as PPE Medpro case exposes missing audit trails, document gaps and lack of key witnesses
  • UK inflation cools to 3.4% in May as Bank of England holds rates
  • Nissan unveils new electric car to be built in UK
  • Ed Miliband says Labour will ‘win fight’ against UK net zero critics with offshore wind jobs push
The UK’s fifth‑largest supermarket said like‑for‑like sales grew 3.9 per cent in the three months to early June, up from 2.1 per cent in the previous quarter, when a cyberattack on supply‑chain software provider Blue Yonder forced the retailer to slash prices on some items to keep shelves stocked.

Morrisons rebounds from cyber‑disruption with stronger second‑quarter sales

Morrisons has reported a sharp rebound in trading after a ransomware attack earlier this year disrupted product availability across its stores.

UK taxpayers could have to pay as much as £1bn in compensation to former Post Office workers wrongly convicted of theft due to the defective Horizon IT system.

Post Office Horizon scandal payouts pass £1bn as redress efforts continue

More than £1bn has now been paid to over 7,300 victims of the Post Office Horizon IT scandal, as compensation continues through four complex redress schemes.

The Bank of England is expected to reduce interest rates significantly faster than financial markets currently anticipate, according to new forecasts from Goldman Sachs.

Bank of England warns of ‘elevated’ global uncertainty after leaving interest rates on hold

The Bank of England leaves interest rates on hold at 4.25%, but hints at a possible cut in August as global tensions, rising oil prices, and a softening labour market cloud the economic outlook.

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.

Increase in Wimbledon prize money will provide HMRC with a bumper tax take this year

Wimbledon prize money has doubled in 10 years, with a 7% increase in 2025 alone. HMRC is expected to receive a substantial tax boost as overseas players face UK tax on their winnings.

The ASA has criticised UK advertising for relying on outdated and harmful stereotypes of older people, with a new report highlighting concerns around representation and end-of-life service targeting.

UK watchdog criticises ‘offensive’ portrayal of older people in adverts

The ASA has criticised UK advertising for relying on outdated and harmful stereotypes of older people, with a new report highlighting concerns around representation and end-of-life service targeting.

Shell’s chief executive Wael Sawan has warned that a worsening of the conflict between Israel and Iran could deliver a major shock to the global economy, as geopolitical tensions threaten to choke off one of the world’s most important energy supply routes.

Shell boss warns of ‘huge impact on trade’ if Israel-Iran conflict escalates

Shell CEO Wael Sawan warns a blockage of the Strait of Hormuz amid rising Israel-Iran tensions could severely disrupt global trade and energy markets, as oil tanker rates surge.

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.

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? 

Companies House

10,000 companies removed from register for ‘illicit activities’ as crackdown intensifies

Companies House has removed more than 10,000 companies from the official register in a sweeping crackdown on fraud, corporate abuse and organised crime, after uncovering a network of just 30 entities responsible for incorporating up to 50,000 businesses suspected of being involved in illicit activities.

  1. Morrisons rebounds from cyber‑disruption with stronger second‑quarter sales
  2. Post Office Horizon scandal payouts pass £1bn as redress efforts continue
  3. Bank of England warns of ‘elevated’ global uncertainty after leaving interest rates on hold
  4. Increase in Wimbledon prize money will provide HMRC with a bumper tax take this year
  5. UK watchdog criticises ‘offensive’ portrayal of older people in adverts
  6. Shell boss warns of ‘huge impact on trade’ if Israel-Iran conflict escalates
  7. Raspberry Pi founder sells shares worth £1.8m after lock-up expiry
  8. Should I trade mark my business name or logo?
  9. 10,000 companies removed from register for ‘illicit activities’ as crackdown intensifies

Latest News…

The UK’s fifth‑largest supermarket said like‑for‑like sales grew 3.9 per cent in the three months to early June, up from 2.1 per cent in the previous quarter, when a cyberattack on supply‑chain software provider Blue Yonder forced the retailer to slash prices on some items to keep shelves stocked.

Morrisons rebounds from cyber‑disruption with stronger second‑quarter sales

Morrisons has reported a sharp rebound in trading after a ransomware attack earlier this year disrupted product availability across its stores.

UK taxpayers could have to pay as much as £1bn in compensation to former Post Office workers wrongly convicted of theft due to the defective Horizon IT system.

Post Office Horizon scandal payouts pass £1bn as redress efforts continue

More than £1bn has now been paid to over 7,300 victims of the Post Office Horizon IT scandal, as compensation continues through four complex redress schemes.

The Bank of England is expected to reduce interest rates significantly faster than financial markets currently anticipate, according to new forecasts from Goldman Sachs.

Bank of England warns of ‘elevated’ global uncertainty after leaving interest rates on hold

The Bank of England leaves interest rates on hold at 4.25%, but hints at a possible cut in August as global tensions, rising oil prices, and a softening labour market cloud the economic outlook.

Shell’s chief executive Wael Sawan has warned that a worsening of the conflict between Israel and Iran could deliver a major shock to the global economy, as geopolitical tensions threaten to choke off one of the world’s most important energy supply routes.

Shell boss warns of ‘huge impact on trade’ if Israel-Iran conflict escalates

Shell CEO Wael Sawan warns a blockage of the Strait of Hormuz amid rising Israel-Iran tensions could severely disrupt global trade and energy markets, as oil tanker rates surge.

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.

Companies House

10,000 companies removed from register for ‘illicit activities’ as crackdown intensifies

Companies House has removed more than 10,000 companies from the official register in a sweeping crackdown on fraud, corporate abuse and organised crime, after uncovering a network of just 30 entities responsible for incorporating up to 50,000 businesses suspected of being involved in illicit activities.

The Department of Health and Social Care’s handling of a £122 million PPE contract came under increasing scrutiny last week as three days of testimony in the High Court laid bare a string of apparent failings in oversight, documentation, and witness evidence.

Questions mount for DHSC as PPE Medpro case exposes missing audit trails, document gaps and lack of key witnesses

The Department of Health and Social Care’s handling of a £122 million PPE contract came under increasing scrutiny last week as three days of testimony in the High Court laid bare a string of apparent failings in oversight, documentation, and witness evidence.

Amidst tumbling energy costs and a fierce price war among supermarkets, food price inflation in the UK has reached its lowest level in almost two years, offering a respite to households grappling with stretched budgets.

UK inflation cools to 3.4% in May as Bank of England holds rates

UK inflation cooled to 3.4% in May, with core and services inflation also easing. The Bank of England is expected to hold interest rates at 4.25% as underlying pressures persist.

Nissan has unveiled the third-generation Leaf, its flagship electric vehicle, which will be built in the UK at the company’s Sunderland plant as part of a major push towards sustainable, UK-based EV production.

Nissan unveils new electric car to be built in UK

Nissan has revealed its third-generation electric Leaf, to be built in Sunderland with UK-made batteries and a range of up to 375 miles, as part of its EV36Zero sustainability project.

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Business

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.

Increase in Wimbledon prize money will provide HMRC with a bumper tax take this year

Wimbledon prize money has doubled in 10 years, with a 7% increase in 2025 alone. HMRC is expected to receive a substantial tax boost as overseas players face UK tax on their winnings.

The ASA has criticised UK advertising for relying on outdated and harmful stereotypes of older people, with a new report highlighting concerns around representation and end-of-life service targeting.

UK watchdog criticises ‘offensive’ portrayal of older people in adverts

The ASA has criticised UK advertising for relying on outdated and harmful stereotypes of older people, with a new report highlighting concerns around representation and end-of-life service targeting.

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? 

Shares in Metro Bank jumped more than 15% on Monday to reach a two-year high after reports emerged that Pollen Street Capital, the London-based private equity firm behind Shawbrook Bank, has approached Metro’s leadership about a potential takeover.

Banking giants plot takeovers to ramp up market share

NatWest, Shawbrook, and other major UK banks eye acquisitions in a new wave of consolidation aimed at boosting market share and absorbing rising tech and regulatory costs.

England’s already strained water supply could be under far greater threat than official forecasts suggest, as the country’s environmental regulator admits it has no reliable data on how much water is being consumed by the booming artificial intelligence sector.

AI boom means regulator cannot predict future water shortages in England

The Environment Agency warns it cannot predict future water shortfalls due to unreported use by AI datacentres, as England faces a 5bn-litre daily deficit by 2055.

VodafoneThree, the newly merged telecoms giant formed from Vodafone UK and Three, has unveiled plans to invest £11 billion in a nationwide rollout of standalone 5G and ultra-fast broadband, with the aim of reaching 99.95% of the UK population by 2034.

Vodafone terminates contracts of 12 franchisees who joined £120m lawsuit

Vodafone has terminated contracts with 12 franchisees involved in a £120m lawsuit over alleged unfair treatment, as the telecoms giant defends its high street strategy and franchise model.

The UK has long been a leader in artificial intelligence (AI) research, pioneering breakthroughs in areas like healthcare, financial modelling and cybersecurity. The Government’s AI Action Plan and recent investments highlight a clear ambition to establish the UK as a global AI superpower. However, ambition alone is not enough.

How UK businesses can effectively overcome the AI implementation gap

The UK has long been a leader in artificial intelligence (AI) research, pioneering breakthroughs in areas like healthcare, financial modelling and cybersecurity. The Government’s AI Action Plan and recent investments highlight a clear ambition to establish the UK as a global AI superpower. However, ambition alone is not enough.

Profiled…

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.

Emma Jones CBE, the renowned founder of Enterprise Nation and one of the UK’s most vocal champions of small businesses, has been appointed as the new small business commissioner. She will take up the role on 23 June, succeeding Liz Barclay, who completes her four-year term at the end of this month.

Emma Jones CBE appointed UK small business commissioner to tackle late payments and champion SMEs

Emma Jones CBE, founder of Enterprise Nation, becomes the UK’s new small business commissioner, pledging to tackle late payments and champion SMEs across the country.

Marketing & Social Media

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

TikTok has formed a new SME Council to give Britain’s small businesses a bigger say in the evolving digital economy, bringing together entrepreneurs, founders, and content creators who have used the platform to fuel growth.

TikTok launches SME council to elevate small business voices and boost digital growth

Newswire

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Metro Bank

Metro Bank takeover approach adds to fears of London Stock Market exodus

Metro Bank has received a takeover approach from Pollen Street Capital, sparking fresh concerns over the number of companies leaving the London Stock Exchange amid rising private equity interest.

Pod Point, one of the UK’s early pioneers in electric vehicle charging, has been acquired by French energy giant EDF for just £10.3 million, marking a dramatic fall from its £352 million valuation when it floated on the London Stock Exchange in 2021.

EDF buys EV charger firm Pod Point for just £10m – four years after £352m london float

French energy giant EDF has acquired EV charger company Pod Point for just £10 million, down from its £352 million IPO valuation in 2021, after a sharp drop in revenue and continued losses.

A team of Oxford Saïd Business School alumni has secured £700,000 in UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) funding to bring affordable, clean energy to off-grid communities in Nigeria—potentially replacing thousands of diesel and petrol generators with a sustainable alternative.

Oxford Said alumni win £700k UKRI backing to power Nigeria with clean, off-grid energy

Oxford Saïd Business School alumni secure £700k from UKRI to develop solar and wind hybrid systems for off-grid communities in Nigeria, tackling the world’s largest energy access gap.

Small businesses across the UK are being invited to play a central role in the country’s future defence strategy, as the government launches a landmark £400 million innovation fund aimed at transforming military technology and procurement.

UK defence innovation strategy opens new doors for SMEs in AI and autonomous tech

UK defence innovation strategy opens new doors for SMEs in AI and autonomous tech

Sir Keir Starmer has unveiled a £1 billion investment package aimed at scaling up the UK’s computing power twentyfold, in a major push to solidify Britain’s status as a global technology and artificial intelligence leader.

Starmer pledges £1bn investment to supercharge UK tech and AI infrastructure

Sir Keir Starmer has unveiled a £1 billion investment package aimed at scaling up the UK’s computing power twentyfold, in a major push to solidify Britain’s status as a global technology and artificial intelligence leader.

EV charge point operator Believ secures £300m to install 30,000 public EV charge points across the UK, supporting government net-zero targets and boosting EV infrastructure.

Believ secures £300m to roll out 30,000 public EV charge points across the UK

EV charge point operator Believ secures £300m to install 30,000 public EV charge points across the UK, supporting government net-zero targets and boosting EV infrastructure.

A legal tech startup helping workers represent themselves in employment disputes has secured £2 million in fresh funding, as investors prepare for a likely surge in workplace grievances under the Labour government’s incoming reforms.

Valla raises £2m as venture capital backs boom in employment rights claims

A legal tech startup helping workers represent themselves in employment disputes has secured £2 million in fresh funding, as investors prepare for a likely surge in workplace grievances under the Labour government’s incoming reforms.

Coventry-based defence manufacturer NP Aerospace has secured a multi-million-pound funding package from NatWest, designed to support the company’s international growth and boost its exporting capacity.

NP Aerospace secures multi-million-pound funding from NatWest to power global expansion

Coventry-based defence manufacturer NP Aerospace has secured a multi-million-pound funding package from NatWest, designed to support the company’s international growth and boost its exporting capacity.

The British Business Bank has reached a major milestone in its mission to support smaller businesses across the UK, with more than £5 billion now delivered through its ENABLE structured guarantee programmes.

British Business Bank hits £5bn milestone fuelling regional growth and housebuilding

The British Business Bank has reached a major milestone in its mission to support smaller businesses across the UK, with more than £5 billion now delivered through its ENABLE structured guarantee programmes.

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Legal

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.

Millions of UK cryptocurrency holders will soon be required to disclose their personal details to digital asset platforms, as HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) rolls out a sweeping new crackdown on tax avoidance in the sector.

HMRC launches crypto crackdown with new data-sharing rules for platforms and traders

Millions of UK cryptocurrency holders will soon be required to disclose their personal details to digital asset platforms, as HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) rolls out a sweeping new crackdown on tax avoidance in the sector.

Tesla has encountered legal headwinds in its push to trademark the terms “Robotaxi” and “Cybercab”, dealing a blow to the company’s highly anticipated autonomous ride-hailing plans ahead of a planned June 2025 launch.

Tesla hits trademark roadblocks for ‘Robotaxi’ and ‘Cybercab’ ahead of planned June launch

Tesla’s plans for its summer ride-hailing launch face hurdles as the USPTO rejects its ‘Robotaxi’ trademark for being too generic, while ‘Cybercab’ applications are also delayed.

Tesco is fighting back against Amazon with its first “just walk out” store, where it is possible to buy groceries without having to scan items or visit a till.

Fire and rehire: the risks and alternatives

Fire and rehire, also known as dismissal and re-engagement, is a practice that’s been around in the business world for a long time.

Gender pay gap reporting for large employers was introduced in 2017. The Government’s view is that this has improved transparency and provided employers with important information about how to address inequalities.

Ethnicity and disability pay gap reporting: What employers need to know

Gender pay gap reporting for large employers was introduced in 2017. The Government’s view is that this has improved transparency and provided employers with important information about how to address inequalities.

A landmark tribunal ruling could provide major inheritance tax relief for families who engaged in historic ‘home loan’ schemes, potentially saving them six-figure sums in tax bills, according to national law firm Clarke Willmott LLP.

Landmark inheritance tax ruling could save families six-figure sums

A landmark tribunal ruling could save UK families six-figure sums in inheritance tax by overturning HMRC’s challenge to historic ‘home loan’ tax schemes. Find out what it means for estates and future tax planning.

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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

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Technology

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

As it builds hype for F1: The Movie, starring Brad Pitt and directed by Top Gun: Maverick’s Joseph Kosinski, Apple has launched the world’s first haptic movie trailer—a short film preview that you can actually feel.

You can literally feel Apple’s new ‘F1: The Movie’ trailer starring Brad Pitt

VodafoneThree, the newly merged telecoms giant formed from Vodafone UK and Three, has unveiled plans to invest £11 billion in a nationwide rollout of standalone 5G and ultra-fast broadband, with the aim of reaching 99.95% of the UK population by 2034.

VodafoneThree pledges £11bn to bring 5G to every corner of the UK by 2034

Business

Jonathan Roy McKinney, founder of AIP Construction in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, has spent the better part of two decades shaping homes—and communities.

Building More Than Homes: An Interview with Jonathan Roy McKinney

Jonathan Roy McKinney, founder of AIP Construction in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, has spent the better part of two decades shaping homes—and communities.

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