The UK economy slowed sharply in the second quarter of 2025, with official figures confirming growth of just 0.3% between April and June, a marked deceleration from the 0.7% expansion in the first ...
The British Business Bank commits €20m to Notion Capital’s €114m Opportunities III fund, supporting UK and European software and fintech scaleups at the growth stage.
The deal, announced on Monday, will see EA delisted from the Nasdaq and become a privately held company under a consortium led by Silver Lake, Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF), and Jared ...
Thousands of taxpayers risk falling foul of HMRC’s rules this autumn, with two crucial deadlines approaching in October. Missing either of them could leave households facing an instant £100 fine, with ...
The property portal reported that demand for homes priced above £500,000 has slipped by 4 per cent compared with last year, while the number of buyers searching for £1 million-plus homes has fallen by ...
YouTube will pay $24.5 million to settle Donald Trump’s lawsuit over his account suspension, with $22 million directed toward building a White House State Ballroom via the Trust for the National Mall.
University of Edinburgh spinout SeaWarm secures £550,000 to scale its modular water-source heating technology, aiming to slash CO₂ emissions by up to 90% and reduce fuel poverty across Scotland.
The Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) rejected two major settlement offers from PPE Medpro, including a complete remake of 25 million sterile gowns or a £23 million payment, Business Matters ...
Greater Anglia, West Midlands Trains and Govia Thameslink will be renationalised by May 2026 as the UK pushes ahead with bringing the rail network back under public control.
Fears of a pensions tax raid in Rachel Reeves’ November Budget are pushing British expats to move retirement savings abroad, with Malta emerging as a safe haven.
The online gaming industry is undergoing significant transformation, driven largely by evolving regulatory frameworks. Both Australia and the United Kingdom are leading examples of how governments are ...
One in four wealthy families are considering leaving Britain as Labour’s VAT raid on private school fees and looming tax hikes fuel fears over the country’s future as a home for wealth creators.