
GRI releases draft standards for labour issue reporting. The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) has unveiled draft standards for disclosing labour issues, including combating discrimination and protecting workers’ rights. These standards aim to enhance transparency and accountability in organisational strategies and operations….

Greggs predicts lower profits due to reduced footfall and sales. The bakery chain’s shares fell over 13% after June’s heatwave. Analysts cite slow sales and rising costs as contributing factors to the expected profit decline.

Allianz Commercial launches platform to tackle climate risk challenges. The Climate Adaptation & Resilience Services (CAReS) platform aids businesses in identifying and mitigating climate risks, offering tools for risk assessment and consultancy services to manage potential threats effectively….

Terra CO2 raises $124.5 million to expand low-carbon cement. The funding will support the company’s commercial facility development, team growth, and advancement of sustainable cementitious products, aiming to significantly reduce carbon emissions in the construction industry….

Santander UK acquires TSB in a £2.9bn landmark deal. The acquisition will expand Santander’s market share, adding five million customers and £69bn in assets. The deal, expected to close in early 2026, awaits regulatory approval.

UK directors are facing a new phase of economic uncertainty. Confidence remains fragile amid tax increases, labour cost hikes, and regulatory change — with small firms and long-term sectors feeling the strain.

AstraZeneca chief hints at US move, intensifying pressure on UK markets. The FTSE 100’s largest company may relocate its primary stock listing to New York, as its CEO signals strategic realignment.

Job vacancies in the UK have hit a new low. As employers pause hiring and leave roles unfilled, ONS data points to a cooling market. Leaders warn that delaying recruitment too long could erode productivity and capability, with hidden costs for competitiveness.

SP Energy Networks invests £1.4bn in Scotland’s energy infrastructure. The initiative is part of a £5.4bn programme boosting UK supply chains and green jobs, enhancing energy security and economic growth through strategic partnerships with predominantly UK-based suppliers.

Eon’s UK arm reported an £800 million drop in turnover. The Coventry-based division’s sales fell to £2.5 billion for 2024, down from £3.3 billion the previous year, as lower wholesale commodity prices weighed on revenues. Pre-tax profit, however, edged up to £52 million due to a series of disposals.