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TikTok is under formal investigation by Ofcom over whether its age checks actually keep children off the platform, in the clearest signal yet that the regulator's online safety clampdown is moving beyond pornography sites and on to mainstream social media.

Ofcom investigates TikTok over ‘serious doubts’ its age checks work

Ofcom launches an investigation into TikTok’s child age checks, casting doubt on age inference tech. Why the clampdown matters for UK platform owners.

British Steel nationalised as ministers refuse to let it go bust

Stonegate faces £16m fine threat over treatment of pub tenants

Economy grows 0.1% as Burnham inherits ‘stagflationary’ Britain

SpaceX slips below IPO price as UK investors’ £271m bet turns sour

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The founders of UK fintech GoCardless are set for a significant financial windfall after the payments company agreed to be acquired by Dutch rival Mollie in a deal valued at €1.05bn (£920m).

Monzo founder Blomfield joins Anthropic as AI talent war escalates

Monzo founder Tom Blomfield has joined Anthropic’s compute team, the latest coup in the AI talent war. What his move signals for UK founders and SMEs.

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Banker who bought Northern Rock named to lead audit watchdog

Dame Jayne-Anne Gadhia, ex-Virgin Money chief, is the government’s pick to chair the FRC. What the audit watchdog’s new leadership means for UK firms.

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For decades, television advertising has been the preserve of brands with deep pockets and a media agency on retainer.

Small firms can buy ITV, Sky and Channel 4 airtime in minutes as Universal Ads launches in the UK

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UK businesses importing steel, aluminium, cement, fertiliser or hydrogen products face a new compliance burden from 1 January 2027, when record-keeping requirements for the UK's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) take effect. And in a detail that will catch many smaller firms off guard, using a customs broker or freight forwarder does not pass the responsibility on.

Importers face six-year record rule as UK carbon border tax nears

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