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WH Smith shares fall after accounting error impacts profits. The retailer revealed a £30m profit overstatement in its North America division, reducing expected profits. Shares dropped 30% following the announcement, marking a challenging period for the company.
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Europe is losing climate ground, warns the bloc’s first commissioner. Former EU climate chief Connie Hedegaard has warned that political and corporate complacency is eroding the European Union’s environmental leadership. Her remarks follow a series of policy rollbacks and investor concerns over the credibility of Europe’s net zero transition.
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Reeves gets boost from lower-than-expected borrowing in July. Borrowing reached £1.1bn, £2.3bn less than last year. The Office for Budget Responsibility warns of potential future debt increases, raising concerns over fiscal sustainability.
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Whistleblowing reform in the UK remains a slow process. Francesca Titus examines the gaps in the Office of the Whistleblower Bill, from insufficient protections to missing financial incentives, and asks what companies should be doing now to prepare for a new era of corporate accountability.
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Databricks secures new funding round, boosting valuation above $100bn. The data and AI firm plans to use the capital for AI development, international expansion, and strategic acquisitions, following its recent $10bn funding. Databricks opened its European HQ in London last year.
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Google partners with Kairos Power and TVA on nuclear energy. The collaboration aims to supply Google’s data centres with clean energy, boosting the Hermes 2 plant’s output to 50 MW. This initiative supports Google’s target of 500 MW by 2035….
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Nexstar Media Group set to acquire Tegna in $6.2bn deal. The agreement, which offers Tegna shareholders a 31% premium, would extend Nexstar’s reach to 80% of U.S. households, surpassing federal ownership limits and raising questions over media consolidation and regulation.
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UK hospitality faces severe financial strain amid cost hikes. A fifth of British hospitality businesses lack cash reserves, with nearly 80% raising prices due to cost increases from the autumn Budget. Industry bodies urge government intervention to support the sector.
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Gen Z’s nostalgia kick is fuelling a Britpop visual revival. Jacqueline Bourke of iStock explains how Oasis-inspired aesthetics are helping brands connect with younger audiences by prioritising authenticity over AI polish and leaning into raw, relatable imagery that builds trust.
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The UK CPI climb exceeded economist expectations for last month. The figure marks the highest rate since January and suggests underlying price pressures remain stubborn. A sharp rise in food, transport, and services prices is likely to stall the Bank of England’s plans for further interest rate cuts.










