• Google faces £25bn UK lawsuit over ad monopoly claims

    Google is facing a £25bn legal claim in the UK as a new lawsuit accuses the tech giant of abusing its dominant position in the online search advertising market and driving up prices for UK advertisers over more than a decade. The claim alleges that Google’s longstanding agreements with phone manufacturers and network operators –…


  • Thames Water hit with record £123 million fine by Ofwat after investigations uncover failures and illegal dividends

    Thames Water has been handed a record-breaking £122.7 million fine by Ofwat following two damning investigations into the UK’s largest water utility. Read more: Thames Water hit with record £123 million fine by Ofwat after investigations uncover failures and illegal dividends


  • Retail’s cyber crime explosion in four charts

    In the past month alone, cyber attacks have gone from occasional headlines to near-daily national news fixtures.


  • Retail checkout faces reality check as BNPL regulation looms

    New UK rules for BNPL raise critical questions about ecommerce UX, conversion rates and whether frictionless finance is now a fading fantasy.


  • McKinsey cuts 10% of global workforce amid slowdown in demand for consulting

    McKinsey & Company has cut more than 10 per cent of its global workforce in the past 18 months, trimming headcount from over 45,000 at the end of 2023 to around 40,000 today, as the consulting giant adapts to a downturn in demand and the fallout from costly legal settlements. Read more: McKinsey cuts 10%…


  • Spending in pubs surges as Brits flock to beer gardens

    Pubs enjoyed a boost in April during the sunny spring weather as Brits opted for outdoor beer gardens over indoor restaurants. Like-for-like sales growth at pubs reached 9.1 per cent year on year, according to the latest CGA RSM Hospitality Business Tracker. Sales across all hospitality outlets were 4.2 per cent ahead of April 2024…


  • Cambridge warns UK must scale up investment to turn spin-outs into global success stories

    University of Cambridge leaders have issued a stark warning that the UK risks falling behind in the race to commercialise world-class research unless it does more to support academic spin-out companies struggling to scale. Read more: Cambridge warns UK must scale up investment to turn spin-outs into global success stories


  • Broadcaster and former BBC executive Alan Yentob dies aged 78

    Former BBC executive and TV presenter Alan Yentob has died at the age of 78, his family has announced.


  • Oasis reunion tour to boost London’s economy by £426M

    The long-awaited Oasis reunion is set to deliver a remarkable £426.3m boost to London’s economy, with fans across the UK set to spend over £1bn. New data from Novuna Personal Finance found that the band’s sold-out, seven-night residency at Wembley Stadium will attract more than 630,000 fans to the capital, with each night forecast to…


  • Seabrook: Crisps brand warns of impact from Rachel Reeves’ tax hikes

    The company behind crisps brand Seabrook has warned Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ Autumn Budget tax hikes will have an impact on its bottom line this year. The Cheshire-based UK arm of Japanese giant Calbee pointed to the increase in the National Living Wage and employers’ National Insurance contributions, which came into affect in April, as key…