• Müller buys Biotiful Gut Health for expansion

    Müller acquires Biotiful Gut Health, entering functional yogurt sector. The acquisition allows Müller to access the growing market for natural health products. Biotiful will continue independently, with Müller supporting growth and innovation. Financial terms remain undisclosed.


  • Trump criticises North Sea oil taxes

    Trump criticises UK’s North Sea oil taxation as excessive. US President Donald Trump has criticised the UK for high taxes on North Sea oil, calling it a “TREASURE CHEST” for the country. He urged for incentives to attract drillers, highlighting potential financial gains and reduced energy costs.


  • How businesses are enhancing accessibility for disabled customers

    What if accessibility was more than a compliance box? Across the UK, businesses are discovering that practical changes — from digital audits to inclusive product design — are driving growth, loyalty, and innovation. Is your organisation ready to move from obligation to opportunity?


  • UK retail sales rebound but miss forecast

    UK retail sales rose 0.9% in June, rebounding from May’s drop. Driven by hot weather and online promotions, volumes remain below pre-pandemic levels as consumer caution and inflation weigh on the sector’s recovery.


  • UK companies cut staff rapidly amid pressures

    UK businesses are cutting staff at fastest rate since February. The latest PMI data shows economic momentum slowing, with declining new orders and export sales. Rising payroll costs and subdued demand are prompting companies to reduce headcounts, impacting growth.


  • UK car production plummets amid tariff chaos

    UK vehicle production hits 70-year low amid industry challenges. Car output fell 7.3% and van production plunged 45%, impacted by factory closures and uncertainty over US tariffs. The government’s EV grant scheme lacks clarity, hindering recovery efforts.


  • Gen Z turns to side hustles as cost pressures mount

    Most young UK workers now weigh up second jobs for survival. More than half of Gen Z and 71% of Millennials are considering side hustles as the cost-of-living crisis drives up financial anxiety among the UK’s youngest employees, according to new research by Boostworks.


  • CMA targets Apple and Google’s mobile dominance

    The UK regulator has proposed classifying Apple and Google as firms with “strategic market status.” If finalised, the move could bring targeted conduct rules, fines, and broader scrutiny to their 90–100% hold on UK smartphones.


  • UK signs OpenAI pact to trial frontier AI

    The UK government has signed a new MoU with OpenAI. The ten-word sentence ends here. Ministers say the agreement will let Whitehall pilot GPT‑4o and future AI models across justice, health, and defence, paving the way for possible new data centres and a stronger AI security regime.


  • Stellantis warns of €2.3bn loss impact

    Stellantis projects a €2.3 billion loss amid global challenges. The automotive giant cites new US trade tariffs, declining European demand, and the cancellation of its hydrogen programme as key factors contributing to the anticipated financial setback.