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Plug-in solar plans draw retailers in
Read the full story: Plug-in solar plans draw retailers inPlug-in solar could create a new retail energy category. Government plans are advancing as major retailers explore low-cost panels that may widen access to home generation, particularly for renters, flats, and households without rooftop systems.
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Hiring freezes: cost control or false economy?
Job vacancies in the UK have hit a new low.…
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SP Energy Networks invests £1.4bn in grid upgrade
SP Energy Networks invests £1.4bn in Scotland’s energy infrastructure. The…
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Eon UK sales slump by £800m
Eon’s UK arm reported an £800 million drop in turnover.…
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Bosses lack confidence in challenging times
Directors’ confidence has fallen sharply as tax rises bite. The…
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Canada pauses digital tax to boost US talks
Canada suspends its digital services tax to revive US talks.…
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UK tightens steel import rules from July
UK introduces new steel safeguard measures from July 2025. The…
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UK corporate cyber-attacks surge as digital risks grow
One in four UK firms faced a cyber-attack last year.…
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AI adoption squeezes UK entry-level job market
UK entry-level roles have dropped by a third since 2022.…
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FCA sets out new ‘targeted support’ advice model
The FCA has proposed a major reform to investment guidance.…
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Lotus reaffirms UK factory commitment
Lotus has denied reports it will close its UK factory.…

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IONOS warns AI trust gap slows SMEs

SME AI adoption is being slowed by trust concerns. IONOS research finds UK small businesses remain wary of data theft, unauthorised access, and reliance on non-European vendors, raising procurement and sovereignty questions around AI rollout.








