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The partnership also coincides with the launch of Harvey’s new Instagram presence, @askharvey

Legal AI firm Harvey signs Suits star Gabriel Macht in rare B2B brand deal

19 March 2026 In Business, Technology Jamie Young 0 Comments

Legal tech firm Harvey partners with Suits actor Gabriel Macht in a rare B2B celebrity deal as it pushes global growth and AI adoption in law firms.

Allica Bank has been named the UK’s most recommended business bank in the 2026 UK Banking & Finance Awards, underlining its rapid ascent as one of Britain’s most prominent fintech challengers.

Allica Bank named most recommended business bank as fintech unicorn momentum builds

19 March 2026 In Business Jamie Young 0 Comments

Allica Bank has been named the UK’s most recommended business bank in the 2026 Banking & Finance Awards, as the fintech reaches a $1.2bn valuation and expands SME lending.

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

19 March 2026 In Business, Legal Jamie Young 0 Comments

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.

Businesses across South Wales are being invited to apply for grants of up to £1.5 million under a new funding programme designed to drive economic growth and job creation in the wake of Tata Steel UK’s transition to greener steelmaking.

Tata Steel transition fund opens with grants of up to £1.5m for Welsh businesses

19 March 2026 In Business Amy Ingham 0 Comments

Businesses in South Wales can apply for grants of up to £1.5m under a new Tata Steel transition fund aimed at boosting jobs, investment and green industry growth

PwC’s US chief executive has delivered a stark warning to senior staff, declaring that partners who resist artificial intelligence “have no place” at the firm as it rapidly reshapes its business model to adapt to technological disruption.

PwC warns AI sceptics ‘have no place’ as firm accelerates shift to automated services

19 March 2026 In Business Amy Ingham 0 Comments

PwC’s US CEO says partners resisting AI risk being replaced as the firm moves towards automated services and subscription-based pricing models.

The UK government has stepped back from one of its most controversial proposals on artificial intelligence and copyright, signalling a decisive shift towards market-led licensing and greater transparency rather than sweeping legal reform.

UK government backs away from AI copyright overhaul as licensing emerges as the battleground

18 March 2026 In Business, Technology Paul Jones 0 Comments

UK government report on copyright and AI signals retreat from opt-out reforms, prioritising transparency and licensing. What it means for SMEs, creators and tech firms.

A significant ownership shift has taken place at The Economist Group after Canadian billionaire Stephen Smith agreed to acquire a 26.9 per cent stake from Lynn Forester, Lady de Rothschild, marking the first major change in the publisher’s shareholder structure in more than a decade.

Canadian billionaire Stephen Smith takes 27% stake in economist group

18 March 2026 Entrepreneurs, In Business Amy Ingham 0 Comments

Canadian billionaire Stephen Smith has acquired a 26.9% stake in The Economist Group from Lynn Forester de Rothschild, marking a major ownership shift.

More than 400 UK businesses have been officially recognised by the government for paying their suppliers promptly and fairly, as part of the Fair Payment Code, a scheme run by the Office of the Small Business Commissioner.

Small business commissioner appoints new advisory board members amid push on late payments

18 March 202618 March 2026 In Business Jamie Young 0 Comments

The Small Business Commissioner has appointed Abigail Whittaker and Ryan Shorthouse to its advisory board as it prepares for new powers to tackle late payments.

More than one in five UK employees feel unable to discuss their mental health in the workplace, according to new research. The analysis reveals that 7.5 million workers struggle with anxiety, depression or stress that is caused or exacerbated by their jobs, yet do not feel safe disclosing their difficulties to employers.

Individual insolvencies surge 18% as experts warn households are at ‘breaking point’

17 March 2026 Finance, In Business Amy Ingham 0 Comments

UK individual insolvencies have surged 18% year-on-year, with experts warning households are at breaking point as high interest rates, inflation and debt pressures intensify.

When I founded Invicta Vita, I knew that building an exceptional team would be the cornerstone of our success. What I didn't anticipate was how fundamentally my thinking about hiring would evolve.

Rachel Reeves unveils £2bn AI push to make UK fastest adopter in G7

17 March 2026 In Business, Technology Amy Ingham 0 Comments

Chancellor Rachel Reeves has unveiled a £2bn AI investment plan to make the UK the fastest adopter in the G7, boosting growth, infrastructure and innovation.

HMRC has collected an additional £14.4 million in tax from insolvencies over two tax years up to 2023 since it regained its ‘preferential creditor’ status.

HMRC interest ‘double standards’ branded unfair as taxpayers face higher charges than rebates

17 March 2026 In Business Amy Ingham 0 Comments

Experts warn HMRC’s interest system is unfair, with taxpayers charged 7.75% on late payments but receiving just 2.75% on refunds, raising concerns over trust and transparency.

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.

Experts warn pension tax cap risks undermining retirement savings as pressure mounts on Chancellor to rethink

17 March 2026 Finance, In Business Amy Ingham 0 Comments

Financial experts urge Rachel Reeves to rethink plans to cap National Insurance relief on pensions at £2,000, warning it could damage retirement savings and employer schemes.

Chinese e-commerce giant JD.com has made a decisive move into the UK market with the launch of its Joybuy platform, setting up a direct challenge to Amazon by promising same-day delivery without the traditional trade-off between speed and price.

JD.com launches Joybuy in UK with same-day delivery challenge to Amazon

17 March 2026 In Business, Technology Jamie Young 0 Comments

Chinese retail giant JD.com has launched Joybuy in the UK, promising same-day delivery across major cities as it takes on Amazon with speed and pricing.

Artificial intelligence could generate more than £105 billion in additional revenue for the UK’s mid-sized companies by the end of the decade, according to new economic modelling that highlights how rapidly AI is reshaping the country’s business landscape.

AI adoption could unlock £105bn revenue boost for UK mid-sized firms by 2030

17 March 202616 March 2026 In Business Amy Ingham 0 Comments

UK mid-sized firms could generate £105bn in additional revenue by 2030 through AI adoption, according to research by Cebr as HSBC launches a £5bn AI productivity finance initiative.

Virgin StartUp has announced a new £20 million funding pot to support UK entrepreneurs in the coming financial year, marking the organisation’s largest annual allocation since partnering with the British Business Bank in 2013.

Virgin StartUp unveils £20m funding pot for UK founders after passing £100m Start Up Loans milestone

17 March 202616 March 2026 Get Funded, In Business Amy Ingham 0 Comments

Virgin StartUp has announced £20m in Start Up Loans funding for 2026/27 after surpassing £100m in total loans delivered, supporting more than 6,500 UK entrepreneurs.

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Britain’s biggest business organisations have closed ranks against a wave of antisemitism sweeping the country, with 40 trade bodies and employer groups signing a joint letter pledging to root out anti-Jewish prejudice from the nation’s workplaces.

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Forty UK business organisations led by the BCC and CBI sign a joint letter pledging zero tolerance of workplace antisemitism, as Met chief Sir Mark Rowley warns MPs that Jews are ‘not currently safe’ in London.

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