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The latest news affecting small and medium sized (SME) businesses in the UK

Britain’s two largest steelmakers have warned that President Donald Trump’s tariffs are already causing a decline in business from American customers, with further economic damage expected in the months ahead.

‘Companies will go bust’: metal industry warns Reeves as energy fees double

24 September 2025 News Jamie Young 0 Comments

UK manufacturers say they face collapse as energy standing charges and levies double, with firms warning Reeves that new bills will drive jobs overseas.

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 handed ‘draconian’ new powers to raid bank accounts and Isas of tax dodgers

24 September 2025 Finance, News Amy Ingham 0 Comments

HMRC can now raid bank accounts and Isas to recover unpaid taxes over £1,000 after Reeves revived its controversial debt recovery powers.

JD Sports has warned Rachel Reeves against any fresh hikes in employment costs, saying further increases would cripple competitiveness and drive youth unemployment higher.

JD Sports warns Reeves: stop driving up job costs as profits slide and youth unemployment rises

24 September 2025 News Amy Ingham 0 Comments

JD Sports warns Rachel Reeves against more job cost hikes as profits slump 13.5% and youth unemployment rises, despite booming trainer sales.

Revolut has pledged to invest £3 billion in the UK over the next five years in a move that will create 1,000 new jobs, strengthening the country’s status as a hub for global financial services.

Revolut commits £3bn UK investment, creating 1,000 jobs in major fintech expansion

24 September 2025 Get Funded, News, Technology Jamie Young 0 Comments

Revolut has pledged a £3bn UK investment over five years, creating 1,000 jobs and expanding its London HQ. Chancellor Rachel Reeves hailed the move as a vote of confidence in Britain’s financial sector.

The UK economy flatlined in July, with GDP growth stuck at 0 per cent as a sharp contraction in manufacturing weighed on activity at the start of the third quarter.

Reeves VAT bombshell: Small firms face £30,000 registration threshold in Budget shake-up

23 September 2025 News Jamie Young 0 Comments

Chancellor Rachel Reeves is considering slashing the VAT registration threshold from £90,000 to £30,000 in the November Budget – a move that could drag tens of thousands of small businesses into the tax net and raise billions for the Treasury.

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Boohoo warns suppliers of late payments as cash crisis deepens

23 September 2025 News Jamie Young 0 Comments

Boohoo has warned suppliers of delayed payments amid a growing cash squeeze, weeks after securing a £175m loan and reporting annual losses of £348m.

Thousands of British technology workers face soaring costs after Donald Trump confirmed plans to impose a $100,000 (£74,000) fee on specialist US visas.

Thousands of Britons to be hit by Trump’s $100,000 visa fee

23 September 2025 News Amy Ingham 0 Comments

Thousands of British tech workers face soaring costs after Donald Trump raised the H-1B visa fee to $100,000, sparking backlash from Silicon Valley and opening an opportunity for the UK.

The UK is forecast to have the highest rate of inflation among the world’s richest economies this year, according to the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).

OECD forecasts UK to have highest inflation in G7 in 2025

23 September 2025 News Amy Ingham 0 Comments

The OECD has raised its forecast for UK inflation to 3.5% in 2025, the highest in the G7, as Rachel Reeves faces pressure to balance the budget with tax rises or spending cuts.

Amazon is shutting down all 19 of its Amazon Fresh grocery stores in the UK, putting around 250 jobs at risk as the company pivots towards online sales and expands its Whole Foods brand.

Amazon Fresh to close all 19 UK stores with up to 250 jobs at risk

23 September 2025 News Jamie Young 0 Comments

Amazon will close all 19 of its UK Fresh stores, putting up to 250 jobs at risk, as it pivots to online grocery and expands its Whole Foods Market presence.

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.

Rachel Reeves urged to shift 2p from NI to income tax in autumn budget

23 September 202523 September 2025 News Jamie Young 0 Comments

The Resolution Foundation has urged Rachel Reeves to cut 2p from employee national insurance and raise income tax instead, a move that could raise £6bn a year while spreading the tax burden more fairly.

Nvidia is set to invest up to $100bn in OpenAI and supply the ChatGPT-maker with advanced data centre chips, in one of the most significant partnerships yet in the global race to dominate artificial intelligence.

Nvidia to invest $100bn in OpenAI, cementing landmark AI partnership

23 September 2025 Get Funded, News, Technology Paul Jones 0 Comments

Nvidia will invest up to $100bn in OpenAI and supply its data centre chips from 2026, in a landmark partnership between two of the world’s AI leaders.

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Gambling Commission costs double to £28.8m amid Richard Desmond’s £1.3bn Lottery lawsuit

22 September 202522 September 2025 News Amy Ingham 0 Comments

Gambling Commission costs doubled to £28.8m as Richard Desmond sues over the National Lottery licence in a £1.3bn High Court case starting in October.

Manchester United’s sweeping job cuts have cost more than £36 million in compensation, but helped slash losses and deliver record revenues, casting doubt on Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s claim that the club was on the brink of financial collapse.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s ‘bust by Christmas’ warning questioned after £36m jobs cull at Manchester United

22 September 2025 News Jamie Young 0 Comments

Manchester United cut 400 jobs at a £36m cost but posted record £666m revenue, raising doubts over Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s “bust by Christmas” warning.

President Donald Trump has claimed that Rupert Murdoch and his son Lachlan are expected to join a U.S. consortium seeking to acquire TikTok’s American operations from its Chinese owner, ByteDance.

Murdoch and Dell said to join US consortium for TikTok takeover, Trump claims

22 September 2025 News, Social Media, Technology Jamie Young 0 Comments

President Trump says Rupert and Lachlan Murdoch, along with Michael Dell and Larry Ellison, are expected to join a U.S. group buying TikTok’s U.S. operations from ByteDance amid national security concerns.

VodafoneThree, the newly merged telecoms giant formed from Vodafone UK and Three, has unveiled plans to invest £11 billion in a nationwide rollout of standalone 5G and ultra-fast broadband, with the aim of reaching 99.95% of the UK population by 2034.

Vodafone franchisees raised mental health concerns years before £120m legal claim

22 September 2025 News Paul Jones 0 Comments

Franchisees warned Vodafone in 2020 that commission cuts were damaging their wellbeing, four years before launching a £120m High Court case against the telecoms giant.

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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.

Government urged to get tough with EU over new steel tariffs

Google could be forced to change search operations in the UK

UK falling behind in AI adoption, warns Google Europe chief

Royal Mail and TikTok Shop join forces to boost small British businesses

Jack Fertility Secures £500k Pre-Seed Funding to Launch Home-to-Lab Test Kits and Redefine Male Reproductive Health

Royal Borough of Greenwich secures £5.8m to help residents facing barriers into work

Landlords brand Starmer’s late-night pub plan a ‘waste of time’

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