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  • Bond markets sound the alarm as Labour wobbles and gilt yields climb
  • TSB name to vanish from Britain’s high streets after two centuries as Santander absorbs lender
  • IAG braces for €2bn fuel bill shock as Iran conflict tests British Airways owner
  • Food prices climb for third month in a row as Iran tensions squeeze global supply chains
  • Fertiliser shortages set to send global food prices soaring, warns Grosvenor chief
  • Retailers warn Reeves is creating a ‘jobless generation’ as hiring costs spiral
  • TGJones owner Modella Capital to shut up to 150 former WHSmith high street shops
  • Amazon’s drones touch down in Darlington in UK delivery first
  • King’s Awards crown Britain’s small business heroes on 60th anniversary
  • Gilt yields hit 28-year peak as Starmer’s grip slips and SMEs brace for the bill
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.

Bond markets sound the alarm as Labour wobbles and gilt yields climb

UK gilt yields breach 5% as Labour reels from local election defeat. City warns of fiscal reckoning if Starmer is replaced by a left-wing successor.

Santander has announced a £2.65 billion all-cash deal to acquire TSB from Spanish rival Sabadell, marking another significant move in the wave of UK banking consolidation.

TSB name to vanish from Britain’s high streets after two centuries as Santander absorbs lender

Santander will retire the 200-year-old TSB brand and merge the lender into its UK arm after a £2.9bn deal, targeting £400m of savings. What it means for customers, jobs and branches.

For decades, British workplaces have measured employee wellbeing in days off. A bout of flu, a chest infection, a sprained ankle: a few sick notes, a fit-to-return form, and the matter is closed.

Why IVF and miscarriage still aren’t properly supported at work

Fertility treatment, miscarriage and menopause are reshaping the UK workplace. Here’s why outdated sick-leave policies fail employees and what SME bosses must do now.

IAG, the owner of British Airways, announces $23bn aircraft order despite trade war concerns, as profits surge and transatlantic demand holds firm.

IAG braces for €2bn fuel bill shock as Iran conflict tests British Airways owner

IAG, owner of British Airways, warns the Iran conflict will add €2bn to its fuel bill and dent 2026 profits, even as Q1 earnings jumped 77% to €351m.

British food and drink businesses are bracing for a fresh wave of cost pressure after global food commodity prices climbed for the third consecutive month, with fallout from the conflict in Iran emerging as a significant driver of the latest increase.

Food prices climb for third month in a row as Iran tensions squeeze global supply chains

UN FAO Food Price Index climbs 1.6% in April as Strait of Hormuz disruption, drought and biofuel demand push vegetable oil, cereal and meat prices higher. What it means for UK SMEs.

The owner of Facebook and Instagram will cut another 10,000 jobs, months after laying off 11,000 staff, as the technology group prepares for years of economic disruption.

Meta launches high court challenge against Ofcom over online safety act fines

Meta has launched a judicial review against Ofcom, arguing the regulator’s fees and fines regime under the Online Safety Act is disproportionate and unfairly tied to global revenue.

American Express has thrown its weight behind the small business AI skills race, unveiling two training and education programmes designed to drag owner-managers and their staff out of the experimentation phase and into measurable productivity gains.

American Express opens free AI training to small firms as adoption gap widens

American Express has unveiled free AI upskilling courses and scholarships of up to $1,000 to help small business owners and staff turn generative AI from novelty into a daily productivity tool.

Cryptocurrencies have experienced rapid growth and adoption in recent years, with the emergence of digital assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum captivating the attention of investors worldwide.

European investors are finally waking up to Central Asia’s mining opportunity

When Britain signed its new critical minerals agreement with Kazakhstan earlier this year, it marked more than another trade announcement.

One of the most successful digital tools available to companies to attract fresh customers, maintain current relationships, and propel expansion is still email marketing. But success depends on one crucial element: making sure your emails really show up in the inbox of your recipients.

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  1. Bond markets sound the alarm as Labour wobbles and gilt yields climb
  2. TSB name to vanish from Britain’s high streets after two centuries as Santander absorbs lender
  3. Why IVF and miscarriage still aren’t properly supported at work
  4. IAG braces for €2bn fuel bill shock as Iran conflict tests British Airways owner
  5. Food prices climb for third month in a row as Iran tensions squeeze global supply chains
  6. Meta launches high court challenge against Ofcom over online safety act fines
  7. American Express opens free AI training to small firms as adoption gap widens
  8. European investors are finally waking up to Central Asia’s mining opportunity
  9. How To Use A DMARC Checker To Validate Your Domain Record In Minutes
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Latest News…

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.

Bond markets sound the alarm as Labour wobbles and gilt yields climb

UK gilt yields breach 5% as Labour reels from local election defeat. City warns of fiscal reckoning if Starmer is replaced by a left-wing successor.

Santander has announced a £2.65 billion all-cash deal to acquire TSB from Spanish rival Sabadell, marking another significant move in the wave of UK banking consolidation.

TSB name to vanish from Britain’s high streets after two centuries as Santander absorbs lender

Santander will retire the 200-year-old TSB brand and merge the lender into its UK arm after a £2.9bn deal, targeting £400m of savings. What it means for customers, jobs and branches.

IAG, the owner of British Airways, announces $23bn aircraft order despite trade war concerns, as profits surge and transatlantic demand holds firm.

IAG braces for €2bn fuel bill shock as Iran conflict tests British Airways owner

IAG, owner of British Airways, warns the Iran conflict will add €2bn to its fuel bill and dent 2026 profits, even as Q1 earnings jumped 77% to €351m.

British food and drink businesses are bracing for a fresh wave of cost pressure after global food commodity prices climbed for the third consecutive month, with fallout from the conflict in Iran emerging as a significant driver of the latest increase.

Food prices climb for third month in a row as Iran tensions squeeze global supply chains

UN FAO Food Price Index climbs 1.6% in April as Strait of Hormuz disruption, drought and biofuel demand push vegetable oil, cereal and meat prices higher. What it means for UK SMEs.

Russia’s grip on the fertiliser market is being felt by British farmers who face sharply rising prices that are expected to have a big effect on the supply chain and push up the cost of groceries.

Fertiliser shortages set to send global food prices soaring, warns Grosvenor chief

Grosvenor Group’s Mark Preston warns Iran war fertiliser shortages have pushed UK farm costs up 70% and will trigger a dramatic spike in global food prices next year.

Britain’s high street is sounding the alarm. The country, retailers warn, is drifting towards a generation locked out of work, with the Chancellor’s tax and wage decisions accused of choking off the very entry-level jobs that young people rely on to begin their careers.

Retailers warn Reeves is creating a ‘jobless generation’ as hiring costs spiral

The British Retail Consortium warns Britain is heading for a jobless generation, with £6.5bn in extra labour costs forcing retailers to freeze hiring and shut young people out of work. Read the full Business Matters analysis.

Modella Capital, the private equity owner of the rebranded WHSmith high street chain TGJones, is to shutter up to 150 of its 480 shops in a sweeping restructuring exercise that places hundreds of retail jobs in jeopardy.

TGJones owner Modella Capital to shut up to 150 former WHSmith high street shops

Modella Capital is to close up to 150 of the 480 former WHSmith high street shops trading as TGJones, putting hundreds of jobs at risk in a fresh restructuring plan.

Amazon has quietly opened a new front in the battle for ultra-fast delivery, becoming the first retailer in Britain to drop parcels by drone after a limited launch in Darlington, County Durham.

Amazon’s drones touch down in Darlington in UK delivery first

Amazon has quietly opened a new front in the battle for ultra-fast delivery, becoming the first retailer in Britain to drop parcels by drone after a limited launch in Darlington, County Durham.

A Cotswold soap-maker, a Warwickshire 3D-printing pioneer supplying supercar manufacturers and an Edinburgh tech-refurbishment social enterprise are among 186 organisations honoured this year with The King's Awards for Enterprise, as Britain's most prestigious business accolade marks its 60th anniversary.

King’s Awards crown Britain’s small business heroes on 60th anniversary

The King’s Awards for Enterprise 2026 honour 186 UK businesses including Little Soap Company, RYSE 3D and Edinburgh Remakery, as the prestigious accolade marks its 60th anniversary year.

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Business

For decades, British workplaces have measured employee wellbeing in days off. A bout of flu, a chest infection, a sprained ankle: a few sick notes, a fit-to-return form, and the matter is closed.

Why IVF and miscarriage still aren’t properly supported at work

Fertility treatment, miscarriage and menopause are reshaping the UK workplace. Here’s why outdated sick-leave policies fail employees and what SME bosses must do now.

The owner of Facebook and Instagram will cut another 10,000 jobs, months after laying off 11,000 staff, as the technology group prepares for years of economic disruption.

Meta launches high court challenge against Ofcom over online safety act fines

Meta has launched a judicial review against Ofcom, arguing the regulator’s fees and fines regime under the Online Safety Act is disproportionate and unfairly tied to global revenue.

American Express has thrown its weight behind the small business AI skills race, unveiling two training and education programmes designed to drag owner-managers and their staff out of the experimentation phase and into measurable productivity gains.

American Express opens free AI training to small firms as adoption gap widens

American Express has unveiled free AI upskilling courses and scholarships of up to $1,000 to help small business owners and staff turn generative AI from novelty into a daily productivity tool.

Retirement is meant to be the reward for a lifetime of corporate slog: long lunches, a forgiving handicap and the freedom to ignore a Monday morning inbox. For a small but growing band of senior British executives, however, the gilded sunset has proved rather less golden than the brochure suggested.

The retired executives swapping the golf course for the boardroom – and charging next to nothing

Meet Sapient Foundation, the band of retired British executives offering free or pay-what-you-can consultancy to cash-strapped SMEs and start-ups across the UK.

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Publishers take Meta to court in landmark AI copyright showdown

Five major publishers including Hachette and Macmillan have sued Meta in Manhattan federal court, alleging the tech giant pirated millions of books to train its Llama AI. Industry experts warn UK SMEs of mounting licensing risks.

A Cotswold soap-maker, a Warwickshire 3D-printing pioneer supplying supercar manufacturers and an Edinburgh tech-refurbishment social enterprise are among 186 organisations honoured this year with The King's Awards for Enterprise, as Britain's most prestigious business accolade marks its 60th anniversary.

King’s Awards crown Britain’s small business heroes on 60th anniversary

The King’s Awards for Enterprise 2026 honour 186 UK businesses including Little Soap Company, RYSE 3D and Edinburgh Remakery, as the prestigious accolade marks its 60th anniversary year.

British SMEs operating in one of the country's fastest-moving aviation frontiers have been handed a significant vote of confidence, after the Government today committed almost £50 million to accelerate the rollout of commercial drones and flying taxis, while bringing in tougher rules to ground the rogue operators clouding the sector's reputation.

Government commits £46.5m to fast-track drone industry and tackle rogue operators

The UK Government has unveiled a £46.5m package to accelerate drone deliveries, flying taxis and a new drone ID system, in a sector tipped to contribute £103bn to the economy by 2050.

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Profiled…

Leonid Radvinsky, the billionaire owner of OnlyFans, has died at the age of 43 after a long battle with cancer, the company has confirmed.

Onlyfans owner Leonid Radvinsky dies aged 43

Leonid Radvinsky, billionaire owner of OnlyFans, has died aged 43 after cancer, following years of rapid growth and scrutiny of the platform.

At just 26, Doménique Wissink is redefining what luxury travel looks like. As founder of Extra Ibiza, he has built a fast-growing, high-end travel company that goes far beyond villas and yachts—using psychological insight to curate deeply personalised experiences for discerning clients.

Getting To Know You: Doménique Wissink, founder of Extra Ibiza

Doménique Wissink, founder of Extra Ibiza, shares how he built a fast-growing luxury travel brand using psychology, creativity and a new definition of modern luxury.

Marketing & Social Media

The owner of Facebook and Instagram will cut another 10,000 jobs, months after laying off 11,000 staff, as the technology group prepares for years of economic disruption.

Meta launches high court challenge against Ofcom over online safety act fines

Mark Zuckerberg

Meta to axe 8,000 jobs in May as Zuckerberg bets the house on AI

Nigel Farage has invested £215,000 in a cryptocurrency business chaired by former UK chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng, underscoring the growing overlap between politics and the digital asset sector.

Reform UK becomes first British political party to launch its own podcast

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Britain's state-backed economic development bank has thrown its weight behind one of the country's most enduring venture capital problems, committing an initial £1 million to co-invest with Angel Academe in female-led businesses across the United Kingdom.

British Business Bank pledges £1m to close gender funding gap through Angel Academe partnership

British Business Bank invests £1m alongside Angel Academe to back female-led UK startups, tackling the venture capital gender gap where women receive under 2% of VC funding.

A recent study of the UK's largest firms has highlighted that neurodiverse business leaders should serve as role models within their organisations.

Singapore’s ‘Queen of Bond Street’ takes a seat at Heston Blumenthal’s table

Singapore billionaire Christina Ong’s Como Group has taken a controlling stake in Heston Blumenthal’s loss-making Fat Duck Group, paving the way for international expansion.

Battery Ventures has raised $3.25bn in fresh capital to invest in technology companies worldwide, as it doubles down on artificial intelligence and enterprise software opportunities.

Beware the tax-break brigade: founders warned over EIS and SEIS investors who ‘don’t care about the outcome’

A leading global venture capital firm has cautioned that Britain’s flagship tax-incentivised investment schemes are leaving early-stage businesses stranded, with fewer than one in 25 companies funded solely through them ever raising another penny.

The UK Government has announced a £36 million investment to expand access to advanced artificial intelligence computing, backing a major upgrade of the University of Cambridge’s DAWN supercomputer.

British Business Bank backs record-breaking Ineffable Intelligence raise as UK doubles down on superintelligence ambitions

The British Business Bank and the Government’s Sovereign AI Fund have backed David Silver’s Ineffable Intelligence in Europe’s largest-ever seed round, worth $1.1bn.

A British-backed robotics start-up promising to replace ageing offshore vessels and crews with always-on underwater machines has emerged from stealth with $5m (£3.95m) in pre-seed funding, signalling fresh investor appetite for so-called "physical AI" plays targeting the world's most stubbornly analogue industries.

Bubble Robotics surfaces from stealth with $5m to build the ocean’s autonomous workforce

Bubble Robotics has emerged from stealth with $5m in pre-seed funding to deploy persistent autonomous robots across offshore wind, subsea cables and maritime security operations.

Everyone, whether they’re a writer or not, is trying to fit into the content world, which is the main reason why so many people rely on deepfakes, AI-generated writing, and machine-crafted content.

British deep-tech start-up loc.ai raises £1m to break SMEs free from the cloud’s ‘inference tax’

British deep-tech start-up Loc.ai has raised £1m led by Fuel Ventures to shift AI inference off the cloud and onto users’ own devices, easing SaaS margin pressure and bolstering UK data sovereignty.

Josie Zayner, a prominent figure in the biohacking community, often captures the public imagination with experiments that test the limits of self-directed genetic engineering.

British Business Bank anchors Northern Gritstone’s £20m rolling close as northern deeptech push gathers pace

British Business Bank commits £10m as cornerstone investor in Northern Gritstone’s £20m rolling close, lifting the VC firm’s permanent capital to £382m to back Northern deeptech and life sciences spinouts.

Jeff Bezos could save $600m in taxes after moving to Florida

Bezos’s physical AI lab Prometheus nears $10bn raise at $38bn valuation

Jeff Bezos’s physical AI venture Project Prometheus is closing in on a $10bn funding round at a $38bn valuation, with BlackRock and JPMorgan on board.

Once feted as one of the most successful pitches ever to grace the Dragons' Den studio floor, Craft Gin Club is now staring down the barrel of administration, having warned its lenders that the business cannot continue without a sweeping financial restructuring that will strip bondholders of the free gin deliveries they were promised.

Craft Gin Club teeters on brink as Dragons’ Den darling pleads with bondholders

Sarah Willingham-backed Craft Gin Club warns of administration unless lenders approve a CVA wiping £4.2m of debt and ending free gin deliveries to bondholders.

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The owner of Facebook and Instagram will cut another 10,000 jobs, months after laying off 11,000 staff, as the technology group prepares for years of economic disruption.

Meta launches high court challenge against Ofcom over online safety act fines

Meta has launched a judicial review against Ofcom, arguing the regulator’s fees and fines regime under the Online Safety Act is disproportionate and unfairly tied to global revenue.

Mark Zuckerberg

Publishers take Meta to court in landmark AI copyright showdown

Five major publishers including Hachette and Macmillan have sued Meta in Manhattan federal court, alleging the tech giant pirated millions of books to train its Llama AI. Industry experts warn UK SMEs of mounting licensing risks.

HM Revenue & Customs has suffered a major blow in one of the longest-running and most consequential employment status disputes in British tax history, with a tribunal ruling that 60 football referees engaged by the Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) were genuinely self-employed, not employees, as the tax authority had insisted for almost a decade.

HMRC loses landmark £584,000 tax battle as referees ruled self-employed

HMRC has been defeated in the landmark £584,000 PGMOL employment status case, with a tribunal ruling football referees were genuinely self-employed — casting fresh doubt over the tax office’s CEST tool.

Aston Martin takes its 17pc shareholder Geely to court over ‘copycat’ wings logo

Aston Martin is taking legal action against Chinese part-owner Geely over a winged LEVC taxi logo it claims infringes its 1927 emblem — despite Geely’s £245m stake in the British marque.

The world's largest live entertainment company has been dealt a bruising blow after a Manhattan federal jury ruled that Live Nation and its Ticketmaster subsidiary operated an unlawful monopoly over major concert venues in the United States, a verdict that is likely to reverberate through the global ticketing industry and intensify scrutiny of the firm's dominance in markets including the United Kingdom.

Live Nation and Ticketmaster ruled an illegal monopoly as US jury sides with States

A Manhattan jury has found Live Nation and Ticketmaster operated an unlawful monopoly over major concert venues, overcharging fans by $1.72 per ticket. Live Nation plans to appeal.

In a recent Acas survey, employers and employees were asked which three changes in the Employment Rights Act 2025 would have the biggest impact in their workplace.

Imminent changes to Statutory Sick Pay: What employers need to know

In a recent Acas survey, employers and employees were asked which three changes in the Employment Rights Act 2025 would have the biggest impact in their workplace.

Teenage darts sensation Luke Littler has applied to trademark his own face in a landmark move aimed at protecting his image from AI-generated fakes and unauthorised commercial use.

Luke Littler moves to trademark his face in bid to combat AI fakes

Darts champion Luke Littler applies to trademark his face to prevent AI deepfakes and counterfeit products, highlighting gaps in UK IP law.

Artificial intelligence is emerging as a new source of legal and financial pressure for UK businesses, with more than a third now reporting a rise in low-merit claims generated using AI tools, according to new research from Irwin Mitchell.

AI-generated legal claims add to cost burden on British businesses

More than a third of UK firms face rising AI-generated legal claims, increasing costs, cyber risk and pressure on in-house legal teams, new research finds.

The eco-friendly pet brand Piddle Patch, which rose to national prominence following an appearance on Dragons’ Den, has won a significant trademark infringement case in the UK courts after a judge ruled that a rival company deliberately attempted to profit from its brand recognition.

Dragons’ Den success story Piddle Patch wins landmark trademark infringement case

Piddle Patch, the eco-friendly dog toilet brand featured on Dragons’ Den, has won a High Court trademark infringement case against City Doggo Ltd in a ruling that could shape UK intellectual property disputes.

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Made in Britain

An Argyll-based manufacturing firm is targeting 20 per cent year-on-year growth in the global awards sector after investing nearly half a million pounds in new production technology.

Custom acrylic manufacturer Midton targets 20% annual growth after £429,000 tech investment at Argyll foundry

Argyll-based Midton is expanding its acrylic awards manufacturing capacity following a £429,000 investment in new biomass-powered technology.

The Made in Britain organisation has raised concerns over Reform UK’s alleged use of a logo resembling its own, stressing political neutrality and lack of authorisation.

‘Made in Britain’ body challenges Reform UK over alleged unauthorised logo use

The Made in Britain organisation has raised concerns over Reform UK’s alleged use of a logo resembling its own, stressing political neutrality and lack of authorisation.

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.

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Newswire

Bitcoin has slipped below the $70,000 mark, erasing the gains made after Donald Trump’s return to the White House, as weakening investor demand and regulatory uncertainty weigh on the world’s largest cryptocurrency.

Bitcoin falls below $70,000, wiping out post-election gains

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Opinion

I am not, in the ordinary run of things, a man given to civic exhortation. Lecture another adult on what to do with his Thursday and you tend to end up wearing his coffee, quite rightly.

Local Elections 2026: Why you must go out and vote tomorrow

Last orders for British hospitality: Are Reeves and Starmer trying to kill the UK restaurant sector?

Britain doesn’t have a start-up problem, it has a stay-at-home problem

Technology

Amazon has quietly opened a new front in the battle for ultra-fast delivery, becoming the first retailer in Britain to drop parcels by drone after a limited launch in Darlington, County Durham.

Amazon’s drones touch down in Darlington in UK delivery first

For many leaders, digital transformation has long been something to tackle when time allowed, after the next funding round, after the next product launch, after the next operational fire was put out.

E-invoicing: A mandate that marks the end of “digital later”

OpenAI has launched a powerful new AI assistant feature for ChatGPT that allows users to delegate everyday tasks like browsing the web, making restaurant reservations, and shopping online—marking a major leap in AI’s ability to act, not just analyse.

Simply Business becomes first UK broker to put small business cover inside ChatGPT

Business

Cryptocurrencies have experienced rapid growth and adoption in recent years, with the emergence of digital assets like Bitcoin and Ethereum captivating the attention of investors worldwide.

European investors are finally waking up to Central Asia’s mining opportunity

When Britain signed its new critical minerals agreement with Kazakhstan earlier this year, it marked more than another trade announcement.

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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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