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  • Rachel Reeves won’t rule out pension fund mandates as tensions rise over Mansion House accord
  • Microsoft to cut nearly 3% of global workforce amid AI investment pressures
  • Half of UK consumers recognise Made in Britain trademark as demand for homegrown goods grows
  • £10 million ‘Get Britain Working’ programme launches in York and North Yorkshire
  • Business leaders warn immigration reforms could undermine growth without urgent training reform
  • London launches first regulated crypto derivatives platform as digital assets enter mainstream
  • Sunniest April on record lifts UK retail sales as consumers flock to pubs, DIY and gardening
  • UK wage growth slows as unemployment edges up ahead of tax and wage hikes
  • Barriers faced by disabled entrepreneurs cost UK economy £230bn, report warns
  • Kim Kardashian’s $4bn Skims brand set to open first UK store on London’s Regent Street
The UK faces an eye-watering debt interest bill of nearly £600 billion over the next five years, according to the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), as the government contends with soaring borrowing costs, weak economic growth, and mounting fiscal pressure.

Rachel Reeves won’t rule out pension fund mandates as tensions rise over Mansion House accord

Chancellor Rachel Reeves refuses to rule out mandating pension fund investments in UK assets, raising concerns across the pensions industry over fiduciary duties and regulatory overreach.

Microsoft's strategic focus on artificial intelligence (AI) is yielding substantial returns, as evidenced by its impressive third-quarter revenue performance, surpassing Wall Street expectations.

Microsoft to cut nearly 3% of global workforce amid AI investment pressures

Microsoft is laying off around 6,000 employees—nearly 3% of its global workforce—as it manages rising AI infrastructure costs despite strong cloud growth.

HMRC is set to receive income details from online platforms like eBay and Vinted, but tax experts warn that mismatched reporting periods could catch UK sellers off guard.

Vinted triples profits to £80m as second-hand fashion boom fuels expansion

Vinted reported a pre-tax profit of £80m in 2024, nearly triple the previous year, as second-hand fashion sales surged and the platform expanded into electronics and luxury goods.

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.

Half of UK consumers recognise Made in Britain trademark as demand for homegrown goods grows

50% of UK adults recognise the official Made in Britain trademark, with 44% saying they’d buy more British-made goods if clearly labelled, YouGov polling reveals.

A major new employment initiative backed by £10 million in government funding has officially launched in York and North Yorkshire, aiming to help thousands of people with health conditions return to or remain in work.

£10 million ‘Get Britain Working’ programme launches in York and North Yorkshire

A £10m government-backed programme to help people in York and North Yorkshire with health conditions return to work has launched, aiming to support 1,500 jobseekers and 150 businesses.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has outlined a sweeping vision for the UK to become the world leader in artificial intelligence, pledging a distinctively British approach to regulation while unleashing AI’s potential to revive the country’s sluggish economy.

Business leaders warn immigration reforms could undermine growth without urgent training reform

Business groups warn that the UK’s new immigration reforms could harm economic growth unless backed by urgent investment in domestic skills and training systems.

Tokenization has emerged as a transformative concept in the digital landscape, offering a range of benefits and challenges. As businesses increasingly explore the potential of tokenization, they encounter various regulatory hurdles that can impact the adoption and implementation of this technology.

London launches first regulated crypto derivatives platform as digital assets enter mainstream

GFO-X becomes the UK’s first FCA-regulated crypto derivatives trading platform, marking a key milestone in institutional adoption of digital assets in London.

Retail sales surged 7% in April thanks to sunny weather and a late Easter, with sharp rises in DIY, gardening, and pub spending, according to BRC, KPMG and Barclays data.

Sunniest April on record lifts UK retail sales as consumers flock to pubs, DIY and gardening

Retail sales surged 7% in April thanks to sunny weather and a late Easter, with sharp rises in DIY, gardening, and pub spending, according to BRC, KPMG and Barclays data.

With the phenomenon of ‘quiet quitting’ on the rise and the ability to attract and retain talent being key challenges for employers, it has never been more important for organisations to stand out in how they attract and motivate their staff to be loyal and enthusiastic.

UK wage growth slows as unemployment edges up ahead of tax and wage hikes

UK wage growth slowed to 5.6% while unemployment rose to 4.5%, as businesses braced for tax increases and a higher minimum wage, according to latest ONS data.

  1. Rachel Reeves won’t rule out pension fund mandates as tensions rise over Mansion House accord
  2. Microsoft to cut nearly 3% of global workforce amid AI investment pressures
  3. Vinted triples profits to £80m as second-hand fashion boom fuels expansion
  4. Half of UK consumers recognise Made in Britain trademark as demand for homegrown goods grows
  5. £10 million ‘Get Britain Working’ programme launches in York and North Yorkshire
  6. Business leaders warn immigration reforms could undermine growth without urgent training reform
  7. London launches first regulated crypto derivatives platform as digital assets enter mainstream
  8. Sunniest April on record lifts UK retail sales as consumers flock to pubs, DIY and gardening
  9. UK wage growth slows as unemployment edges up ahead of tax and wage hikes

Latest News…

The UK faces an eye-watering debt interest bill of nearly £600 billion over the next five years, according to the Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), as the government contends with soaring borrowing costs, weak economic growth, and mounting fiscal pressure.

Rachel Reeves won’t rule out pension fund mandates as tensions rise over Mansion House accord

Chancellor Rachel Reeves refuses to rule out mandating pension fund investments in UK assets, raising concerns across the pensions industry over fiduciary duties and regulatory overreach.

Microsoft's strategic focus on artificial intelligence (AI) is yielding substantial returns, as evidenced by its impressive third-quarter revenue performance, surpassing Wall Street expectations.

Microsoft to cut nearly 3% of global workforce amid AI investment pressures

Microsoft is laying off around 6,000 employees—nearly 3% of its global workforce—as it manages rising AI infrastructure costs despite strong cloud growth.

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.

Half of UK consumers recognise Made in Britain trademark as demand for homegrown goods grows

50% of UK adults recognise the official Made in Britain trademark, with 44% saying they’d buy more British-made goods if clearly labelled, YouGov polling reveals.

A major new employment initiative backed by £10 million in government funding has officially launched in York and North Yorkshire, aiming to help thousands of people with health conditions return to or remain in work.

£10 million ‘Get Britain Working’ programme launches in York and North Yorkshire

A £10m government-backed programme to help people in York and North Yorkshire with health conditions return to work has launched, aiming to support 1,500 jobseekers and 150 businesses.

Prime Minister Keir Starmer has outlined a sweeping vision for the UK to become the world leader in artificial intelligence, pledging a distinctively British approach to regulation while unleashing AI’s potential to revive the country’s sluggish economy.

Business leaders warn immigration reforms could undermine growth without urgent training reform

Business groups warn that the UK’s new immigration reforms could harm economic growth unless backed by urgent investment in domestic skills and training systems.

Tokenization has emerged as a transformative concept in the digital landscape, offering a range of benefits and challenges. As businesses increasingly explore the potential of tokenization, they encounter various regulatory hurdles that can impact the adoption and implementation of this technology.

London launches first regulated crypto derivatives platform as digital assets enter mainstream

GFO-X becomes the UK’s first FCA-regulated crypto derivatives trading platform, marking a key milestone in institutional adoption of digital assets in London.

Retail sales surged 7% in April thanks to sunny weather and a late Easter, with sharp rises in DIY, gardening, and pub spending, according to BRC, KPMG and Barclays data.

Sunniest April on record lifts UK retail sales as consumers flock to pubs, DIY and gardening

Retail sales surged 7% in April thanks to sunny weather and a late Easter, with sharp rises in DIY, gardening, and pub spending, according to BRC, KPMG and Barclays data.

With the phenomenon of ‘quiet quitting’ on the rise and the ability to attract and retain talent being key challenges for employers, it has never been more important for organisations to stand out in how they attract and motivate their staff to be loyal and enthusiastic.

UK wage growth slows as unemployment edges up ahead of tax and wage hikes

UK wage growth slowed to 5.6% while unemployment rose to 4.5%, as businesses braced for tax increases and a higher minimum wage, according to latest ONS data.

An independent review, the Lilac review, has highlighted significant challenges faced by disabled entrepreneurs in the UK, identifying inaccessible support services, poor access to finance, and the "burden of proof of disability" as key issues that need addressing.

Barriers faced by disabled entrepreneurs cost UK economy £230bn, report warns

A new government-backed Lilac review reveals that systemic barriers faced by disabled business owners could be costing the UK economy up to £230 billion annually.

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HMRC is set to receive income details from online platforms like eBay and Vinted, but tax experts warn that mismatched reporting periods could catch UK sellers off guard.

Vinted triples profits to £80m as second-hand fashion boom fuels expansion

Vinted reported a pre-tax profit of £80m in 2024, nearly triple the previous year, as second-hand fashion sales surged and the platform expanded into electronics and luxury goods.

Business planning. Two words that fill us all with joy. No?

Employers show strong interest in ‘Dutch-style’ CDC pension schemes promising higher retirement payouts

More than 200 UK employers are exploring collective defined contribution (CDC) pension schemes, which could boost retirement income by up to 50% for the same cost and risk.

Often misunderstood as a "dark art," business development is actually the strategic powerhouse driving organisational growth.

UK hiring confidence hits 10-year low amid wage pressures and economic uncertainty

UK employers are cutting back on recruitment as rising minimum wages, higher NI costs and global uncertainty drive hiring confidence to its lowest level in a decade.

Emotional intelligence (EI) is way more than just knowing your emotions in and out. It's also about putting this awareness into practice to make sense of life’s day to day challenges and fully connect with others.

Employers slash hiring plans as wage costs rise and economic uncertainty deepens

UK hiring confidence falls to decade-low levels outside the pandemic, as rising minimum wages, global uncertainty, and cost pressures force businesses to pause recruitment.

Open-plan offices, heralded for fostering collaboration and flexibility, can be fraught environments for employees with conditions like ADHD and autism.

Tax changes trigger wave of early business exits among UK entrepreneurs, survey finds

A new Brown Shipley survey reveals 38% of UK entrepreneurs are considering selling their business earlier due to tax changes and rising financial risks.

The Peter Jones Foundation has announced a new partnership with leading business advisory firm, FRP, to significantly expand its flagship National Entrepreneur of the Year competition.

The Peter Jones Foundation and FRP join forces to expand the National Entrepreneur of the Year Competition

The Peter Jones Foundation has announced a new partnership with leading business advisory firm, FRP, to significantly expand its flagship National Entrepreneur of the Year competition.

Big Issue Invest (BII) has called for applications from social ventures and charities across England from its new £15M Impact Loans England programme.

Charity services at risk as rising staff costs hit support for vulnerable

Vulnerable beneficiaries are being left without essential support as charities across the UK are forced to scale back services or halt expansion plans due to surging operational costs, according to leading audit, tax and business advisory firm Blick Rothenberg.

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Warren Buffett, one of the most iconic figures in global finance, has announced plans to step down as chief executive of Berkshire Hathaway by the end of the year, marking the end of an era for the $1.1 trillion conglomerate he has led for over five decades.

Warren Buffett to step down as Berkshire Hathaway CEO by end of 2025

Warren Buffett, one of the most iconic figures in global finance, has announced plans to step down as chief executive of Berkshire Hathaway by the end of the year, marking the end of an era for the $1.1 trillion conglomerate he has led for over five decades.

Deliveroo founder and chief executive Will Shu stands to gain more than £172 million if a proposed £2.7 billion takeover by US food delivery giant DoorDash goes ahead, despite the company’s shares still languishing far below their 2021 flotation price.

Will Shu set for £172m payday as Deliveroo takeover looms

Deliveroo founder and chief executive Will Shu stands to gain more than £172 million if a proposed £2.7 billion takeover by US food delivery giant DoorDash goes ahead, despite the company’s shares still languishing far below their 2021 flotation price.

Marketing & Social Media

Ten of the world’s leading car manufacturers – along with two major automotive trade associations – have been fined over £77 million by the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) after admitting to illegal collusion on green advertising practices.

UK fines 10 carmakers and two trade bodies £77m over green advertising cartel

Let's be honest - marketing isn't a straight path for any business, least of all SMEs.

SME Marketing ‘Mistakes’ You’ll Make – Don’t Beat Yourself Up

You don’t need to spend long in the world of digital marketing to encounter two of the most commonly used strategies: Search Engine Optimisation (SEO) and Pay-Per-Click advertising (PPC).

SEO or PPC: Which is Better?

Newswire

Сrypto cards have emerged as a fascinating bridge between the futuristic realm of cryptocurrencies and our everyday lives. But these cards are far more than just a way to spend your Bitcoin on a cup of coffee.

The overall situation has been determined. The hottest money-making industry in the future is to make $5,000 a day with cryptocurrencies

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Get Funded

HMRC is set to receive income details from online platforms like eBay and Vinted, but tax experts warn that mismatched reporting periods could catch UK sellers off guard.

Vinted triples profits to £80m as second-hand fashion boom fuels expansion

Vinted reported a pre-tax profit of £80m in 2024, nearly triple the previous year, as second-hand fashion sales surged and the platform expanded into electronics and luxury goods.

Solitaire.io, the innovative online card game platform founded by Welsh creative entrepreneur Gaz Thomas, is launching a bold new physical product: Mosh Idols Punk Rock Playing Cards.

Solitaire.io launches Kickstarter campaign for “Mosh Idols Punk Rock playing cards” featuring XR Technology

Solitaire.io, the innovative online card game platform founded by Welsh creative entrepreneur Gaz Thomas, is launching a bold new physical product: Mosh Idols Punk Rock Playing Cards.

British energy software startup Zendo Energy has raised £1.75 million in pre-seed funding to accelerate development of its AI-powered platform designed to help data centres reduce energy costs and carbon emissions, as the sector grapples with soaring demand from artificial intelligence and cloud computing.

Zendo Energy raises £1.75M to help data centres decarbonise amid AI energy boom

British energy software startup Zendo Energy has raised £1.75 million in pre-seed funding to accelerate development of its AI-powered platform designed to help data centres reduce energy costs and carbon emissions, as the sector grapples with soaring demand from artificial intelligence and cloud computing.

More than £18 million has been raised for grassroots sport across the UK since 2018, thanks to a trailblazing partnership between Crowdfunder and Sport England — a milestone celebrated last week at a special event in the House of Commons.

Over £18M raised: How Crowdfunder and Sport England are shaping the future of community sports funding through matched crowdfunding

Crowdfunder and Sport England have raised over £18 million for grassroots sports through matched crowdfunding, marking a major shift in how community clubs secure vital funding.

Better Society Capital hits £1bn milestone in investments, using dormant bank funds to drive housing, youth, and health initiatives while attracting £3bn in private capital.

Better Society Capital surpasses £1bn in investments tackling UK social challenges

Better Society Capital hits £1bn milestone in investments, using dormant bank funds to drive housing, youth, and health initiatives while attracting £3bn in private capital.

The founder of Mojo, a men’s sexual health and wellbeing app, has warned that HMRC’s aggressive crackdown on research and development (R&D) tax credits risks punishing genuine innovators, as his company battles a demand to repay more than £400,000.

Men’s sexual health app faces £400k HMRC clawback as R&D tax crackdown bites

The founder of Mojo, a men’s sexual health and wellbeing app, has warned that HMRC’s aggressive crackdown on research and development (R&D) tax credits risks punishing genuine innovators, as his company battles a demand to repay more than £400,000.

Deliveroo founder and chief executive Will Shu stands to gain more than £172 million if a proposed £2.7 billion takeover by US food delivery giant DoorDash goes ahead, despite the company’s shares still languishing far below their 2021 flotation price.

Will Shu set for £172m payday as Deliveroo takeover looms

Deliveroo founder and chief executive Will Shu stands to gain more than £172 million if a proposed £2.7 billion takeover by US food delivery giant DoorDash goes ahead, despite the company’s shares still languishing far below their 2021 flotation price.

Made Smarter, the Government-backed programme helping manufacturers embrace digital technologies, has launched a new £1 million funding round aimed at accelerating digital transformation across the North West’s manufacturing sector.

Made Smarter launches £1M fund to drive digital adoption in North West manufacturing

Made Smarter unveils a £1M funding round for SME manufacturers in the North West, offering grants and expert support to boost digital transformation and productivity.

Manychat raises $140 million in funding led by Summit Partners to expand globally and enhance its AI-driven customer engagement platform used by over a million businesses worldwide.

Manychat secures $140m to scale AI-powered customer engagement across social platforms

Manychat raises $140 million in funding led by Summit Partners to expand globally and enhance its AI-driven customer engagement platform used by over a million businesses worldwide.

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Legal

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.

Barings Law, a leading Manchester-based firm, has won a pivotal High Court appeal that could allow thousands of consumers to obtain swifter justice in motor finance commission claims.

High Court overturns ruling in landmark judgement, clearing way for thousands of motor finance claims

Barings Law, a leading Manchester-based firm, has won a pivotal High Court appeal that could allow thousands of consumers to obtain swifter justice in motor finance commission claims.

Neonatal

New Right to Neonatal Care Leave: What Businesses Need to Know

From 6 April 2025, businesses must prepare for a significant new workplace entitlement—neonatal care leave. Currently, 1 in 7 babies in the UK requires neonatal care due to premature birth, low birth weight, or complications.

High Court to rule on whether a debt buyer owned by Elliott management can collect on personal guarantees sold by funding circle, raising key legal questions.

Court to decide if Elliott-owned firm can enforce Funding Circle debts

High Court to rule on whether a debt buyer owned by Elliott management can collect on personal guarantees sold by funding circle, raising key legal questions.

The new year is an excellent opportunity for businesses to review their finances and plan effectively for the months ahead.

Looking ahead to 2025: Increased costs for employers     

The new year is an excellent opportunity for businesses to review their finances and plan effectively for the months ahead.

HMRC is set to receive income details from online platforms like eBay and Vinted, but tax experts warn that mismatched reporting periods could catch UK sellers off guard.

New tax checks on side hustles like eBay and Vinted risk confusion over different reporting periods

HMRC is set to receive income details from online platforms like eBay and Vinted, but tax experts warn that mismatched reporting periods could catch UK sellers off guard.

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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

As part of upcoming changes to the UK government’s employment bill, agency workers look set to be included in a ban on so-called “exploitative” zero-hours contracts.

Expert View: Simply Contact’s John Cole On the Strategic Rise of Nearshore BPO

The Power of No: Why, When and How to Say It

US trade deal is not a win for UK automotive industry

Technology

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

Blockchain technology is transforming industries like healthcare, e-commerce, finance, and supply chain management. With the blockchain market expected to surpass $68 billion by 2026, businesses are increasingly turning to Blockchain Protocol Development to optimize operations and enhance security.

Endpoint Security Management, SecOps Operations, and PKI

Duolingo is set to phase out its use of contract content creators and increase its reliance on artificial intelligence as part of a major strategic shift to become an “AI-first” company, according to a message from co-founder and CEO Luis von Ahn.

Duolingo to replace contract workers with AI in major shift to ‘AI-first’ strategy

Business

Marc Walraven is an urban farming innovator and the founder of UrbanRooted Innovations, based in Fort Worth, Texas. After working in mechanical engineering, designing cooling systems for data centres, Marc decided to walk away from corporate life in 2017. He wanted to do something more meaningful—something that helped everyday people, not just large companies.

Marc Walraven on Solving Food Deserts One Vertical Farm at a Time

Marc Walraven is an urban farming innovator and the founder of UrbanRooted Innovations, based in Fort Worth, Texas. After working in mechanical engineering, designing cooling systems for data centres, Marc decided to walk away from corporate life in 2017. He wanted to do something more meaningful—something that helped everyday people, not just large companies.

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