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BAE Systems ramps up investment in skills with record trainee intake

Government unveils new ‘V-level’ qualifications to replace BTecs and simplify post-16 education

20 October 2025 In Business Jamie Young 0 Comments

New V-levels will replace BTecs as part of post-16 reforms in England, offering a vocational route alongside A-levels and T-levels to boost skills and careers.

A significant disconnect has emerged between MPs and business leaders over which tax reforms are most important for boosting growth and confidence, according to new research by accountancy firm Price Bailey.

Non-dom exodus ‘far worse than forecast’, new report warns Chancellor ahead of Budget

19 October 202519 October 2025 In Business Paul Jones 0 Comments

ChamberlainWalker warns non-dom departures exceed forecasts, risking billions in tax receipts and leaving the Treasury “flying blind” ahead of November’s Budget.

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

16 October 202516 October 2025 In Business, Legal, Technology Jamie Young 0 Comments

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.

Tottenham’s entrepreneurial scene is thriving. New data reveals that the concentration of small businesses in the North London district has doubled in just four years, coinciding with the transformation of the area into a hub for major international events.

Tottenham’s small business boom doubles as major events transform the area

16 October 2025 In Business Amy Ingham 0 Comments

Tottenham’s small business density has doubled in four years, according to new GoDaddy research, as NFL games, concerts, and major events at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium drive regeneration and fuel a surge in local entrepreneurship.

Having seen the estimates from the ONS that the UK’s GDP fell by 0.2% in the three months to November 2023, combined with the news that the IMF has downgraded the UK’s growth forecast from 2% to 1.6% for the coming year, businesses may be wondering how to finally break the run of negligible growth and tap into the potential that many businesses are struggling to unlock.

UK mid-market demonstrates resilience as growth holds steady in Q3

16 October 2025 Get Funded, In Business Amy Ingham 0 Comments

NatWest’s latest UK Business Growth Tracker shows mid-market firms sustaining solid activity in Q3 2025 despite weaker manufacturing and subdued consumer demand, with easing cost pressures fuelling cautious optimism across the services-led economy.

The UK Government has unveiled new evidence of how its home-grown artificial intelligence technology is improving efficiency and cutting costs, after it was used to help process tens of thousands of public consultation responses.

Groundbreaking use of AI delivers major efficiency gains across UK government

16 October 202516 October 2025 In Business, Technology Amy Ingham 0 Comments

A government-built AI tool has slashed consultation analysis times from weeks to hours, saving taxpayers millions and freeing civil servants for frontline work. The system, part of the “Humphrey” suite, could save £20m annually through automation.

Early Revolut crowdfunders stand to turn a £2,300 investment into nearly £1m as the fintech giant’s valuation surges. A limited share sale offers a rare opportunity for small backers to cash in on Europe’s rising fintech star.

Revolut’s UK banking license delay highlights growing rift between innovation and regulation

15 October 2025 Get Funded, In Business Jamie Young 0 Comments

Revolut’s long wait for a full UK banking license shows regulators struggling to adapt legacy frameworks to digital-first banks, says GlobalData — a clash that could shape not just Revolut’s future, but the evolution of global fintech regulation.

Be.EV, one of Britain’s fastest-growing ultra-rapid electric-vehicle charging networks, has announced a major price cut that halves the cost of fast charging and sets a new benchmark for affordability in the public-charging sector.

Be.EV halves cost of ultra-rapid charging with 39p/kWh tariff

15 October 2025 In Business Jamie Young 0 Comments

Be.EV has launched one of the UK’s cheapest ultra-rapid EV tariffs at 39p/kWh, making public charging cheaper than petrol or diesel and tackling the cost gap faced by millions of drivers without access to home charging.

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

15 October 2025 In Business, Social Media, Technology Amy Ingham 0 Comments

Meltwater and We Are Social’s Digital 2026 report shows social media now reaches 68.7% of the world, over one billion people use AI monthly, and digital ad spend tops $1 trillion — signalling a new era for global marketing.

The Crown Estate has reported a record £1.1 billion in net revenue profit for the second consecutive year, thanks largely to a surge in offshore windfarm “option fees” paid by developers. However, the King’s property company has warned this windfall will soon pass, with profits expected to “normalise” from 2026.

Wind and solar power drive UK renewable electricity record

14 October 2025 In Business Jamie Young 0 Comments

Britain’s renewable electricity generation hit a record 31.9TWh in Q3 2025, with soaring wind and solar output pushing clean energy to 51% of the power mix. Analysts say high renewables kept gas prices low ahead of winter.

The UK economy is losing as much as £3.5 billion a year as tens of thousands of women leave the technology sector amid stalled career progression, unequal pay and weak leadership pipelines, according to a new landmark report released to mark Ada Lovelace Day.

UK Losing £3.5bn a Year as Women Exit Tech Sector, Warns 2025 Lovelace Report

14 October 2025 In Business, Technology Jamie Young 0 Comments

The UK is losing up to £3.5bn a year as 60,000 women quit the tech sector, according to the 2025 Lovelace Report, which warns stalled progression and pay inequality are driving out experienced talent amid a growing national digital skills crisis.

The Open University (OU) has joined forces with NatWest and the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to relaunch the Open Business Creators Fund, a nationwide initiative offering early-stage women entrepreneurs financial support, mentoring, and access to training resources.

The Open University and NatWest launch £50,000 ‘Open Business Creators Fund’ to empower women entrepreneurs

13 October 2025 In Business Business Matters 0 Comments

The Open University, NatWest, and the DWP have launched the £50,000 Open Business Creators Fund, offering grants, training, and mentorship to help women across the UK build and grow their own businesses.

The UK economy defied expectations by posting 0.1% growth in the final quarter of 2024, according to new Office for National Statistics (ONS) data.

Experts warn Chancellor against expanding VAT coverage in Autumn Budget

13 October 2025 In Business Amy Ingham 0 Comments

Tax and finance professionals have warned that expanding VAT in the Autumn Budget would risk driving up costs, deepening the cost of living crisis and stifling small business growth — calling the move “fiscal desperation, not reform.”

Royal Mail and TikTok Shop have announced a new partnership aimed at powering the next wave of growth for British small businesses and online sellers.

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

10 October 2025 In Business Amy Ingham 0 Comments

Royal Mail has become TikTok Shop’s primary delivery partner in the UK, giving over 200,000 small businesses access to the postal service’s nationwide network and tools to expand their e-commerce reach.

The Royal Borough of Greenwich has secured £5.8 million in government funding to help residents who face barriers to employment find and sustain meaningful work.

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

10 October 2025 In Business Amy Ingham 0 Comments

The Royal Borough of Greenwich has received £5.8 million to launch Connect to Work, a major employment programme helping residents with health conditions, disabilities or other challenges find and sustain meaningful work through one-to-one support.

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Energy Secretary Ed Miliband has suggested the government is considering cutting the 5% rate of VAT on household energy bills, as ministers prepare measures to tackle the deepening cost-of-living crisis ahead of next month’s Budget.

Ed Miliband signals potential VAT cut on energy bills as affordability pressures grow

Ed Miliband hints VAT on energy bills could be cut in November’s Budget as the government faces mounting pressure to act on the cost-of-living crisis.

Government unveils new ‘V-level’ qualifications to replace BTecs and simplify post-16 education

Innovate UK unveils £1m Agentic AI Prize to accelerate breakthroughs in manufacturing, health and creative sectors

Profit warnings surge as weak consumer confidence hits UK-listed firms ahead of Budget

Osborne warns Reform UK ‘not fiscally fit to run the economy’

Non-dom exodus ‘far worse than forecast’, new report warns Chancellor ahead of Budget

Government targets 400,000 new green energy jobs in major national skills drive

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