• David Lloyd: Padel and pickleball help chain make first profit in over a decade

    The rising popularity of padel and pickleball has helped health club chain David Lloyd make a profit for the first time since being acquired by private equity giant TDR Capital. The Hertfordshire-headquartered chain has reported a pre-tax profit of £32.2m for 2024, new accounts filed with Companies House have revealed. The results come after the…


  • EDF buys EV charger firm Pod Point for just £10m, four years after £352m London float

    French energy giant EDF has acquired EV charger company Pod Point for just £10 million, down from its £352 million IPO valuation in 2021, after a sharp drop in revenue and continued losses. Read more: EDF buys EV charger firm pod point for just £10m – four years after £352m london float


  • Green Project Technologies launches new supply chain clean energy procurement platform

    Carbon management software provider Green Project Technologies has introduced act50, a digital marketplace and supplier engagement platform aimed at aiding companies in reducing and monitoring Scope 3 supply chain emissions. Green Project Technologies, established in 2021, offers a comprehensive web-based platform that integrates carbon accounting, supplier engagement, reporting, and advisory services to assist businesses in…


  • Spending review: IFS chief suggests Treasury ‘making up numbers’ over DOGE-style Whitehall cuts

    The Ministry of Defence and Department for Health and Social Care are slated to see billions cut in Whitehall budgets in what a DOGE-style body within the Treasury described as “efficiency gains” – despite both departments set to see a real terms increase in spending between 2026 and 2029.  A new government document has revealed…


  • Amazon signs 1.9 GW nuclear deal to power data centers

    Amazon and electricity producer Talen Energy have announced a new long-term Power Purchase Agreement (PPA), under which Talen will supply Amazon with 1.9 GW of power from its Susquehanna nuclear power station in Pennsylvania, destined for Amazon Web Services (AWS) data centres in the area. This deal is the latest among several nuclear agreements by…


  • PPE Medpro hits back in £122m DHSC court case, blaming government ‘chaos’ during COVID procurement

    PPE Medpro defends itself in a £122m High Court case, arguing that the UK government approved its gowns during Covid-19 and is now wrongly scapegoating the firm for its own procurement failures. Read more: PPE Medpro hits back in £122m DHSC court case, blaming government ‘chaos’ during Covid procurement


  • IFRS says 36 jurisdictions are moving towards using ISSB sustainability reporting standards

    The IFRS Foundation announced today that 36 jurisdictions have adopted or are using the IFRS Sustainability Disclosure Standards (ISSB Standards), with 17 having finalised their approach. This announcement signifies ongoing progress in expanding ISSB-based sustainability requirements. In November 2024, a report indicated that 30 jurisdictions were moving towards adopting these standards, following a May 2024…


  • Record fall in British exports to US as Trump tariffs bite

    UK exports to the US dropped by £2bn in April — the steepest monthly fall since 1997 — following President Trump’s new tariffs. Trade front-loading in Q1 gave way to sharp decline. Read more: Record fall in British exports to US as Trump tariffs bite


  • Poundland sold for just £1 as up to 200 stores face closure amid major restructuring

    High Street favourite sold for £1 in a bid to stabilise the business.


  • FirstGroup quietly ends long-running employee director policy

    FirstGroup, once a pioneer of employee representation on boards, has scrapped its employee director role amid business restructuring—marking a setback for the worker voice movement. Read more: Firstgroup quietly ends long-running employee director policy