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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.

Outdated HMRC system leaves investors at risk of CGT penalties after mid-year rate rise

2 September 20253 September 2025 News Jamie Young 0 Comments

Thousands of UK investors could face fines after HMRC’s self-assessment software failed to reflect capital gains tax rate changes introduced in October 2024, prompting warnings from tax advisers.

The UK Export Finance (UKEF) and Nippon Export and Investment Insurance (NEXI) MoU sets out revised terms of cooperation which support ambitions for sustainable development outlined in the Hiroshima Accord, G7 Partnership for Global Infrastructure Investment (PGII) and UN Sustainable Development Goals.

Tories pledge to scrap net zero rules and extract “all oil and gas” from North Sea

1 September 2025 News Paul Jones 0 Comments

Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has vowed to remove all net zero requirements on North Sea drilling, promising to maximise fossil fuel extraction. Critics warn the plan is reckless and will not cut energy bills.

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HMRC chasing £90m in unpaid taxes after staffing firm Challenge rescued from insolvency

1 September 2025 News Amy Ingham 0 Comments

The UK tax authority is pursuing £90m in unpaid VAT and PAYE after Challenge Recruitment Group was bought out of administration in an £18m pre-pack deal by US firm swipejobs, leaving HMRC as a major creditor.

The UK’s annual inflation rate surged to a 16-month high of 3.6% in June, according to new figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS), in a surprise uptick that has cast serious doubt over the likelihood of an interest rate cut in August.

Pension funds urged to back UK tech scale-ups as billions in returns flow overseas

1 September 2025 News Jamie Young 0 Comments

Veteran investor Saul Klein has called on UK pension funds to invest more in domestic tech scale-ups, warning that only 20% of their growth funding is local, leaving most returns to overseas investors.

Seventeen years after its launch amid the global financial crisis, the Lewes Pound, the UK’s last surviving local currency, has ceased circulation.

Lewes Pound, UK’s last local currency, comes to an end after 17 years

1 September 2025 News Jamie Young 0 Comments

The Lewes Pound, launched in 2008 as part of the UK’s local currency movement, has ceased circulation as digital payments rise — but its legacy of community pride and support for independent shops lives on.

Rachel Reeves is under pressure to ramp up government spending on research and development (R&D) to £30 billion by the end of the decade, as business leaders warn that the UK risks falling behind global innovation powerhouses.

UK business confidence rises to highest level since budget, but Reeves’ tax plans spark concern

1 September 2025 News Jamie Young 0 Comments

The IoD’s index of business confidence has climbed to its strongest level since Rachel Reeves’ first budget, but 76% of business leaders remain worried about the economy as potential tax rises loom.

Greg Jackson, the outspoken founder of Octopus Energy, has been appointed by Prime Minister Keir Starmer to join the Cabinet Office board as a non-executive adviser, giving him an influential role at the heart of government.

Octopus Energy founder Greg Jackson appointed to UK government advisory board

29 August 2025 News Jamie Young 0 Comments

Greg Jackson, founder of Octopus Energy, has been appointed as a non-executive member of the Cabinet Office board. He is expected to use his three-year term to push for government modernisation and efficiency.

Throughout its history as a financial center worldwide with major banks and financial institutions headquartered there in London; the landscape has notably transformed in recent times with the emergence of a surge in fintech startups utilizing cutting edge technologies such as blockchain and artificial intelligence, alongside modern digital banking offerings.

UK seen as top destination for tech growth ahead of US, Europe and APAC, says Barclays

29 August 202528 August 2025 News Jamie Young 0 Comments

New research from Barclays shows 62% of tech leaders view the UK as a more attractive hub for growth than Europe, the US or Asia-Pacific, with strong AI demand driving investment despite funding and regulatory hurdles.

Lotus has announced plans to cut up to 550 jobs in the UK, amounting to around 40 per cent of its British workforce, in a major restructuring aimed at securing the company’s long-term survival.

Lotus to cut 40% of UK workforce but pledges to keep Norfolk factory open

28 August 2025 News Paul Jones 0 Comments

Sports carmaker Lotus will cut up to 550 UK jobs — around 40% of its workforce — as sales slump and tariff uncertainty weigh on Geely-owned brand, though it insists its Hethel plant will remain operational.

Asda’s chairman Allan Leighton has delivered a sharp warning to Chancellor Rachel Reeves, accusing her of “taxing everything” and urging the government to focus instead on investment to drive growth.

Asda boss tells Rachel Reeves to stop ‘taxing everything’ and start investing in Britain

28 August 2025 News Paul Jones 0 Comments

Asda chairman Allan Leighton has urged Chancellor Rachel Reeves to halt further tax hikes, warning that Labour’s policies are fuelling inflation, squeezing retailers and consumers, and undermining growth.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe has sold luxury motorcycle jacket brand Belstaff to sportswear label Castore, in a further sign of the billionaire scaling back his Ineos empire outside its core chemicals business.

Jim Ratcliffe sells Belstaff to Castore as Ineos scales back lifestyle ventures

28 August 2025 News Business Matters 0 Comments

Sir Jim Ratcliffe has sold luxury jacket brand Belstaff to sportswear group Castore, taking a minority stake in return, as Ineos retreats from non-core ventures following financial struggles at the heritage label.

Former England international John Barnes has spoken candidly about his long-running battle with HMRC, insisting he is working hard to repay his tax liabilities despite what he calls misleading reports in the press.

John Barnes sets record straight on HMRC debts: “I’m paying what I owe”

28 August 2025 News Paul Jones 0 Comments

Former England and Liverpool footballer John Barnes says he has repaid £2.2m to HMRC since 2017 and continues to pay £10,000 a month, rejecting negative media claims that he is avoiding his tax liabilities.

Tesla’s market value has dipped below the $1 trillion mark for the first time since November 2024, after fresh data showed its sales in Europe and the UK fell by almost 50 per cent in January.

Tesla sales slump 42% in Europe as BYD overtakes market share

28 August 2025 News Jamie Young 0 Comments

Tesla’s EU sales fell 42% in July to 6,600 cars, cutting its market share to 0.7%. Chinese rival BYD surged to 9,698 sales and 1.1% share, as overall electric vehicle sales in Europe jumped 39%.

Men in the UK are nearly one-and-a-half times more likely to receive a bonus than women, and when they do, their payouts are significantly higher, according to new research from HR data specialists Brightmine.

‘Gender bonus bias’ revealed as men nearly 1.5 times more likely to receive bonuses than women

28 August 2025 News Jamie Young 0 Comments

New research from Brightmine shows men are almost 1.5x more likely to receive a bonus than women, with men’s average payout 1.8x higher. Experts warn employers must review reward practices to tackle inequality.

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.

Government looks at applying National Insurance to rental income in Autumn Budget

28 August 202528 August 2025 Finance, News Amy Ingham 0 Comments

The Government is weighing a major shake-up of landlord taxation that could see National Insurance contributions applied to rental income for the first time.

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PPE Medpro has been ordered to repay nearly £122 million to the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) after losing its High Court case over the supply of sterile gowns during the Covid-19 pandemic.

PPE Medpro consortium signals willingness to settle as spotlight turns to government’s £85m missed resale opportunity

Following a £122m High Court ruling, PPE Medpro’s consortium says it is willing to engage in settlement talks with administrators — as questions mount over the government’s refusal to resell £85m worth of gowns.

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