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  • Reeves’ tax plans could drive one in eight UK businesses overseas
  • Reeves to unveil US-style whistleblower rewards to tackle tax fraud
  • Tory donor Anthony Bamford backs Reform UK with £200,000 donation
  • Business leaders warn Budget tax hikes could trigger higher prices
  • More than 100 Aston Martin jobs at risk in Wales amid global slowdown
  • Alan Milburn to lead review into mental health’s role in youth unemployment
  • One in six UK employers expect job cuts from AI in next year
  • Tories vow to ‘take a chainsaw’ to ESG rules to boost London listings
  • Horse-racing industry faces £10m blow from business rates overhaul
  • Government recoups £74m from asylum accommodation firms amid criticism over ‘chaotic’ hotel contracts
The Co-op has revealed that a “sophisticated cyberattack” earlier this year has wiped out £80m of profits, underlining the mounting cost of cybercrime for Britain’s biggest companies.

Co-op to open or refurbish 50 stores as it recovers from £120m cyber attack hit

The Co-op will open or refurbish 50 stores by Christmas as it recovers from a major cyber attack and urges the government to reform business rates in the autumn Budget.

One in eight UK small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) leaders are planning to relocate themselves, their companies, or both overseas, citing rising taxes and mounting regulatory costs, according to a new report by Rathbones.

Reeves’ tax plans could drive one in eight UK businesses overseas

A new report warns that one in eight UK small business leaders are planning to move abroad due to high taxes and rising costs, piling pressure on Rachel Reeves ahead of her Autumn Budget.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has warned ministers that access to the Treasury’s emergency funding pot will be sharply curtailed in the run-up to the government’s first Budget this autumn.

Reeves to unveil US-style whistleblower rewards to tackle tax fraud

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is preparing to introduce a US-style whistleblower reward scheme that could pay informants up to 30% of taxes recovered from fraud cases.

Lord Anthony Bamford, the billionaire chairman of JCB and one of the Conservatives’ most prolific donors, has donated £200,000 to Nigel Farage’s Reform UK, signalling growing business support for the populist party.

Tory donor Anthony Bamford backs Reform UK with £200,000 donation

Conservative donor Lord Anthony Bamford has given £200,000 to Nigel Farage’s Reform UK, matching his contribution to the Tories as the populist party courts business backing.

According to the Oxford English Dictionary, integrity is “the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles.” In theory, it’s a simple word. But in the workplace, it can be one of the hardest qualities to sustain – especially in leadership.

How Leaders Build Trust by Leading with Integrity

According to the Oxford English Dictionary, integrity is “the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles.” In theory, it’s a simple word. But in the workplace, it can be one of the hardest qualities to sustain – especially in leadership.

UK business leaders warn that Rachel Reeves’s planned Budget tax increases could push small firms to raise prices, delay hiring, or cut jobs, threatening inflation and growth.

Business leaders warn Budget tax hikes could trigger higher prices

UK business leaders warn that Rachel Reeves’s planned Budget tax increases could push small firms to raise prices, delay hiring, or cut jobs, threatening inflation and growth.

Luxury car manufacturer Aston Martin is gearing up for expansion, announcing plans to bolster its UK manufacturing workforce by over 400 technicians.

More than 100 Aston Martin jobs at risk in Wales amid global slowdown

Over 100 Aston Martin jobs are under threat at the carmaker’s St Athan plant in Wales, with the company blaming US tariffs and weak Chinese demand for mounting losses.

Birmingham has been named the most stressed city in the UK, according to a new study. 

Alan Milburn to lead review into mental health’s role in youth unemployment

Former health secretary Alan Milburn will lead a government review into the impact of mental health and disability on youth unemployment, as nearly a million young people remain out of work or education.

Commuters at London Liverpool Street

One in six UK employers expect job cuts from AI in next year

One in six UK employers expect artificial intelligence to cut jobs within the next year, with white-collar roles most at risk, according to a new survey by the CIPD.

  1. Co-op to open or refurbish 50 stores as it recovers from £120m cyber attack hit
  2. Reeves’ tax plans could drive one in eight UK businesses overseas
  3. Reeves to unveil US-style whistleblower rewards to tackle tax fraud
  4. Tory donor Anthony Bamford backs Reform UK with £200,000 donation
  5. How Leaders Build Trust by Leading with Integrity
  6. Business leaders warn Budget tax hikes could trigger higher prices
  7. More than 100 Aston Martin jobs at risk in Wales amid global slowdown
  8. Alan Milburn to lead review into mental health’s role in youth unemployment
  9. One in six UK employers expect job cuts from AI in next year
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Latest News…

One in eight UK small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) leaders are planning to relocate themselves, their companies, or both overseas, citing rising taxes and mounting regulatory costs, according to a new report by Rathbones.

Reeves’ tax plans could drive one in eight UK businesses overseas

A new report warns that one in eight UK small business leaders are planning to move abroad due to high taxes and rising costs, piling pressure on Rachel Reeves ahead of her Autumn Budget.

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has warned ministers that access to the Treasury’s emergency funding pot will be sharply curtailed in the run-up to the government’s first Budget this autumn.

Reeves to unveil US-style whistleblower rewards to tackle tax fraud

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is preparing to introduce a US-style whistleblower reward scheme that could pay informants up to 30% of taxes recovered from fraud cases.

Lord Anthony Bamford, the billionaire chairman of JCB and one of the Conservatives’ most prolific donors, has donated £200,000 to Nigel Farage’s Reform UK, signalling growing business support for the populist party.

Tory donor Anthony Bamford backs Reform UK with £200,000 donation

Conservative donor Lord Anthony Bamford has given £200,000 to Nigel Farage’s Reform UK, matching his contribution to the Tories as the populist party courts business backing.

UK business leaders warn that Rachel Reeves’s planned Budget tax increases could push small firms to raise prices, delay hiring, or cut jobs, threatening inflation and growth.

Business leaders warn Budget tax hikes could trigger higher prices

UK business leaders warn that Rachel Reeves’s planned Budget tax increases could push small firms to raise prices, delay hiring, or cut jobs, threatening inflation and growth.

Luxury car manufacturer Aston Martin is gearing up for expansion, announcing plans to bolster its UK manufacturing workforce by over 400 technicians.

More than 100 Aston Martin jobs at risk in Wales amid global slowdown

Over 100 Aston Martin jobs are under threat at the carmaker’s St Athan plant in Wales, with the company blaming US tariffs and weak Chinese demand for mounting losses.

Birmingham has been named the most stressed city in the UK, according to a new study. 

Alan Milburn to lead review into mental health’s role in youth unemployment

Former health secretary Alan Milburn will lead a government review into the impact of mental health and disability on youth unemployment, as nearly a million young people remain out of work or education.

Commuters at London Liverpool Street

One in six UK employers expect job cuts from AI in next year

One in six UK employers expect artificial intelligence to cut jobs within the next year, with white-collar roles most at risk, according to a new survey by the CIPD.

The Conservative Party has pledged to scrap mandatory climate and sustainability reporting requirements and rein in regulators “with a tendency to go woke” in a dramatic effort to boost the number of companies listing on the London Stock Exchange.

Tories vow to ‘take a chainsaw’ to ESG rules to boost London listings

The Conservative Party has pledged to scrap mandatory ESG and climate reporting and rein in “woke” regulators if re-elected, as part of plans to revive London’s competitiveness and attract more company listings.

The horse-racing industry is bracing for a £10 million rise in costs after being excluded from new business rate reliefs due to come into force next April — a move that coincides with fears of a fresh tax raid on betting in the upcoming Budget.

Horse-racing industry faces £10m blow from business rates overhaul

Racing yards and betting shops are among those excluded from new business rate reliefs, leaving the horse-racing industry facing a £10m rise in costs alongside a potential betting tax hike in Rachel Reeves’s upcoming Budget.

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The Co-op has revealed that a “sophisticated cyberattack” earlier this year has wiped out £80m of profits, underlining the mounting cost of cybercrime for Britain’s biggest companies.

Co-op to open or refurbish 50 stores as it recovers from £120m cyber attack hit

The Co-op will open or refurbish 50 stores by Christmas as it recovers from a major cyber attack and urges the government to reform business rates in the autumn Budget.

Birmingham has been named the most stressed city in the UK, according to a new study. 

Alan Milburn to lead review into mental health’s role in youth unemployment

Former health secretary Alan Milburn will lead a government review into the impact of mental health and disability on youth unemployment, as nearly a million young people remain out of work or education.

When Jonathan Reynolds announced sweeping tariffs this summer to shield Britain’s steelmakers from a flood of cheap imports, the reaction seemed almost universally positive.

Jobs and kebabs on the line as UK steel sector turns on itself over import tariffs

A deep split has opened up within Britain’s steel industry as tariffs on cheap imports pit major producers like Tata and British Steel against smaller manufacturers and suppliers, putting tens of thousands of jobs – and even the humble kebab counter – at risk.

Rachel Reeves is considering a pay-per-mile tax on electric vehicles (EVs) as part of her forthcoming Budget, in a move that could raise hundreds of millions of pounds a year and help offset the sharp decline in fuel duty revenues caused by Britain’s shift to greener transport.

Rachel Reeves considers pay-per-mile tax on electric vehicles to plug £30bn fiscal gap

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is weighing plans to introduce a pay-per-mile tax on electric vehicles in her November Budget, with drivers facing a 3p-per-mile charge to offset falling fuel duty revenue.

The government is still reviewing plans to tighten reporting requirements for small and micro companies, with ministers yet to decide whether to press ahead with rules that would require them to publish profit-and-loss accounts for the first time.

Government still weighing changes to small company filing rules, says business minister

Small business minister Blair McDougall says the government is still reviewing reforms that would force small firms to publish detailed profit-and-loss accounts, amid concerns over red tape and privacy.

The National Enterprise Network (NEN) has urged Chancellor Rachel Reeves to use this month’s Autumn Statement to deliver a new wave of support for Britain’s micro and small businesses (MSBs) — which it says are “the foundation of the UK economy” but increasingly constrained by rising costs and patchy access to finance.

National Enterprise Network urges Chancellor to back small business growth in Autumn Statement

The National Enterprise Network has called on Chancellor Rachel Reeves to deliver targeted support for small and micro businesses in the Autumn Statement, including tax reliefs, finance reforms and long-term funding for enterprise agencies.

Reeves forced to correct parliamentary record after misquoting key figures

Labour risks breaking tax pledge as Rachel Reeves targets higher earners in autumn Budget

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is expected to raise taxes on higher earners in her 26 November Budget, potentially breaking Labour’s manifesto promise to protect “working people” amid pressure to fund public services.

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Fawn and India Rose James, the granddaughters of late property and publishing magnate Paul Raymond, have received £23 million in dividends from the family’s billion-pound Soho property empire following another record year of rental income.

Paul Raymond’s granddaughters receive £23m as Soho Estates profits surge

Fawn and India Rose James, the granddaughters of late property and publishing magnate Paul Raymond, have received £23 million in dividends from the family’s billion-pound Soho property empire following another record year of rental income.

Steven Bartlett, the entrepreneur and Diary of a CEO host, has revealed his business empire has been valued at $425 million (£320 million) following a major eight-figure investment — a deal that cements his position as one of the richest entrepreneurs ever to appear on Dragons’ Den.

Steven Bartlett’s fortune soars as new $425m valuation cements his status among richest Dragons

Entrepreneur and podcaster Steven Bartlett’s holding company, Steven.com, has been valued at $425m (£320m) after securing major new backing — making him one of the wealthiest Dragons’ Den investors ever.

Marketing & Social Media

Apple’s iPhone, Amazon and Virgin Atlantic have been named YouGov’s UK Advertisers of the Month for September, after each brand saw a sharp increase in consumer awareness of their advertising.

iPhone, Amazon and Virgin Atlantic named UK advertisers of the month for September

Viral jacket potato brand SpudBros has come under fire after being accused of “bullying” a small business owner over a name dispute.

SpudBros blasted for ‘bullying’ small UK business in name dispute

More than 6 billion people are now online, and social media has officially become a “supermajority” medium, according to the new Digital 2026 report from Meltwater and We Are Social.

Digital 2026: internet users pass 6 Billion as AI and social media reach new milestones

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The UK Government has announced more than £14 million in new funding to accelerate the commercial use of quantum technology across healthcare, defence, transport and energy, in a move it says will help power Britain’s next industrial revolution.

UK invests £14m in new quantum projects to boost health, defence and transport innovation

The UK Government has announced more than £14 million in new funding to accelerate the commercial use of quantum technology across healthcare, defence, transport and energy, in a move it says will help power Britain’s next industrial revolution.

ITV has confirmed it is in talks with Sky over a potential £1.6 billion sale of its media and entertainment business, including its traditional TV channels and its streaming platform ITVX, in a move that could redefine the future of British broadcasting.

ITV confirms talks with Sky over £1.6bn sale of TV channels and ITVX in landmark broadcasting shake-up

ITV has confirmed talks with Sky over a potential £1.6bn sale of its media and entertainment division, including ITVX, in a deal that could reshape the UK broadcasting landscape.

Tesla shares have surged almost 50% since the company was rocked by a very public clash between CEO Elon Musk and US President Donald Trump in June.

Elon Musk on track to become world’s first trillionaire after Tesla shareholders approve $1tn pay deal

Tesla shareholders have approved a record $1 trillion pay deal for CEO Elon Musk, setting the stage for him to become the world’s first trillionaire if ambitious growth targets are met by 2035.

Balnord, a new early-stage venture capital firm founded by the team behind Black Pearls VC, has announced the launch of Balnord Fund I, an oversubscribed €70 million vehicle dedicated to investing in frontier and dual-use technology startups across the Baltic Sea region.

Balnord launches €70m fund to back frontier and dual-use tech startups across the Baltic Sea region

Gdańsk-based venture capital firm Balnord has launched a €70m fund — oversubscribed and targeting €100m — to back frontier and dual-use technology startups driving Europe’s reindustrialisation across space, healthcare and defence.

Phoebe Gormley, founder of Savile Row’s first women’s tailoring house, launches Fit Collective — an AI-powered platform aiming to cut billions in clothing returns.

Savile Row entrepreneur Phoebe Gormley raises £3m for AI fashion sizing start-up Fit Collective

Savile Row tailor Phoebe Gormley raises £3m for Fit Collective, an AI start-up tackling fashion’s sizing crisis and £230bn in global returns.

Calculus Capital, the London-based growth investor specialising in technology, healthcare, and creative sectors, has completed the sale of its stake in Mo (Thanksbox Limited), the award-winning employee engagement and recognition platform, following its acquisition by US software group UKG.

Calculus Capital exits Mo following UKG acquisition

Calculus Capital has successfully exited its investment in employee engagement platform Mo following its acquisition by US HR and workforce technology giant UKG, delivering a 1.8x return for investors.

The Labour government has unveiled a record £55 billion investment in research and development (R&D), marking the largest long-term commitment to science and innovation in British history.

Liz Kendall unveils record £55bn R&D investment to make Britain a science superpower

Labour’s tech secretary Liz Kendall announces a record £55bn funding package for UK research and development through to 2030 — the biggest long-term investment in science and innovation in British history.

Leon’s co-founder John Vincent is in discussions to buy back the fast-food brand from Asda, in a move that could see him reclaim control of the chain for less than a third of its 2021 sale price.

Leon co-founder set to reclaim the chain from Asda for a fraction of its 2021 sale price

John Vincent, co-founder of healthy fast food brand Leon, is in advanced talks to buy the chain back from Asda for as little as £30 million — a sharp discount on the £100 million paid by the Issa brothers in 2021.

AI and Web3 startup PoobahAI has raised $2 million in seed funding from FourTwoAlpha Ltd, the early Ethereum and Cosmos investor, in a move designed to make AI-powered blockchain creation accessible to anyone, regardless of technical expertise.

PoobahAI raises $2M to mainstream AI-built blockchains

AI and Web3 startup PoobahAI has raised $2 million in seed funding from FourTwoAlpha Ltd, the early Ethereum and Cosmos investor, in a move designed to make AI-powered blockchain creation accessible to anyone, regardless of technical expertise.

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Legal

Judgment in Getty Images v Stability AI seen as a setback for copyright owners as calls grow for new UK rules on AI training data

AI firm Stability AI wins High Court case against Getty Images over copyright claims

Stability AI defeats Getty Images in a landmark UK copyright case. Judge rules AI model Stable Diffusion is not an “infringing copy,” fuelling calls for new UK regulation.

Officials and liquidators are pursuing businesses behind 21 movies that sought nearly £16 million in incentives from a joint HMRC and British Film Institute scheme.

HMRC and BFI investigate film producer Alan Latham over £16m taxpayer-funded movie projects

HMRC and the British Film Institute are investigating film producer Alan Latham after 21 of his movies sought £16m in UK tax relief. Liquidators are probing £20m in missing film investments.

Viral jacket potato brand SpudBros has come under fire after being accused of “bullying” a small business owner over a name dispute.

SpudBros blasted for ‘bullying’ small UK business in name dispute

Viral TikTok potato sellers face backlash after Portsmouth trader says he was threatened with legal action over similar name

Apple has lost a major competition case in the UK after the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) ruled that the company abused its dominant position in the digital app marketplace by overcharging millions of iPhone and iPad users for apps and in-app purchases.

Apple loses £1.5bn UK court case over App Store fees in landmark competition ruling

Apple faces a potential £1.5bn payout after a UK tribunal ruled it abused its dominant market position by overcharging millions of consumers through its App Store, in a landmark case led by King’s College London lecturer Dr Rachael Kent.

Scottish finance expert Craig Alexander Rattray has called for stronger government protections for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) involved in legal disputes with large corporations, following his own trademark battle with billion-dollar accounting firm Xero.

Finance expert calls for stronger government support to protect SMEs in legal disputes

Scottish business mentor Craig Alexander Rattray has urged the government to strengthen legal protections for SMEs after facing prohibitive costs in a trademark dispute with accounting software giant Xero.

Capita has been fined £14 million by the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) for serious data protection failures following a major cyber-attack in March 2023 that compromised the personal details of 6.6 million people across the UK.

Capita fined £14 Million over 2023 cyber-attack that exposed data of 6.6 Million people

The Information Commissioner’s Office has fined outsourcing giant Capita £14 million for cybersecurity failings linked to a 2023 hack that exposed the personal data of 6.6 million people — one of the UK’s most serious corporate data breaches in years.

Thousands of Microsoft employees across the United States will be given unlimited days off in an overhaul of its holiday policy.

£2bn UK lawsuit accuses Microsoft of overcharging cloud customers

Thousands of UK businesses urged to join a £2 billion collective action accusing Microsoft of overcharging firms that ran Windows Server on rival clouds such as AWS and Google, after the CMA found its licensing “adversely impacts” competition.

HSBC has suffered a fresh blow to its green credentials after the UK advertising watchdog banned a series of misleading adverts and said any future campaigns must disclose the bank’s contribution to the climate crisis.

HSBC warns UK business banking customers of third-party data breach

HSBC has alerted UK business banking customers to a data breach at a third-party platform exposing passport details and identity documents. Customers are urged to stay vigilant against fraud.

The chief executive of Yahoo has sounded the alarm over the rise of artificial intelligence, warning that AI’s use of copyrighted content could wipe out publishers unless tech companies change course.

Yahoo boss warns: AI is a ‘threat to publishers’ very existence’ as copyright battle heats up

Yahoo CEO Jim Lanzone warns AI poses an “existential threat” to publishers, accusing tech firms of pilfering content without consent as copyright lawsuits mount.

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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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Newswire

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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Opinion

According to the Oxford English Dictionary, integrity is “the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles.” In theory, it’s a simple word. But in the workplace, it can be one of the hardest qualities to sustain – especially in leadership.

How Leaders Build Trust by Leading with Integrity

Mishcon boss warns Reeves that LLP tax hike risks exodus of professionals

Reeves’ ‘exit tax’ plan branded “reckless and self-defeating” by leading wealth adviser

Technology

Judgment in Getty Images v Stability AI seen as a setback for copyright owners as calls grow for new UK rules on AI training data

AI firm Stability AI wins High Court case against Getty Images over copyright claims

OpenAI has signed a landmark $38 billion agreement with Amazon Web Services (AWS) to secure the immense computing power required to train and deploy its next generation of artificial intelligence systems — marking one of the biggest technology infrastructure deals ever struck.

OpenAI strikes $38 billion deal with Amazon to supercharge AI computing power

OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT, is in discussions to raise close to $40 billion in fresh funding—almost doubling its valuation to as high as $340 billion, according to reports.

Half of UK adults now use AI for financial advice, study finds

Business

As an increasing number of companies become dependent on the cloud, attackers are taking advantage of its large attack surface and inconsistent security protocols.

Roman Meydbray: Building the Future of IT, One Team at a Time

From Moscow to Silicon Valley: A Journey of Grit and Growth

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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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