• Spending Review 2025: investment promised, delivery questioned

    Reeves outlines investment plan, but business leaders demand clearer follow-through.


  • Channel 4 bets on U21 Euros to attract younger viewers back to TV

    Channel 4 head of sport Pete Andrews on the broadcaster’s rights strategy, punching above their weight and why they’re showing England at the U21 Euros. If you’ve watched an England team win a men’s international football tournament then it was probably on Channel 4. When Lee Carsley’s Under-21 side reached the final of the age-group…


  • Government’s spending surge to trigger significant tax rises, says leading advisory firm

    Blick Rothenberg warns tax rises are inevitable to fund spending increases in the latest UK Spending Review, including defence, training and energy projects. Read more: Government’s spending surge to trigger significant tax rises, says leading advisory firm


  • Broadridge, Novisto partner to launch new sustainability data management and reporting platform

    Broadridge Financial Solutions and sustainability software provider Novisto have announced a partnership to introduce new sustainability data management and reporting solutions for businesses. This collaboration responds to the growing complexity of global regulations and the increasing demand for consistent sustainability reporting standards. Ryan Wade, General Manager, Broadridge Corporate Issuer, stated: “With continued focus from investors…


  • Over 80% of UK organizations prioritize ESG and sustainability despite political headwinds

    A recent report from the University of Nottingham, in collaboration with law firm Browne Jacobson, reveals that UK organisations are steadfast in their commitment to Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) criteria and sustainability, despite political changes in the UK and US. The study, which surveyed nearly 250 entities across the private and public sectors, found…


  • Deutsche Bank HQ crowned as Square Mile’s Building of the Year

    Deutsche Bank’s “tour de force” headquarters at Moorgate has won the annual City of London Building of the Year Award, unanimously beating the competition. It’s the second time in a row the Wilkinson Eyre-designed 21 Moorfields has won the prestigious award, with judges lauding its architectural and technical complexity. The award’s jury, made up of…


  • Gold tops euro to become central banks’ second favorite reserve asset

    Central banks now hold more gold than euros in the face of global trade tensions and volatile markets, according to a report produced by the European Central Bank (ECB), making it the world’s second largest reserve asset after the US dollar.  Purchases of gold were twice as high in 2024 as the average seen over…


  • Michelle Mone-linked PPE firm faces £122m High Court battle with government

    A high-stakes legal battle begins at the High Court today as the UK government seeks to recover £122 million from PPE Medpro, a company awarded Covid-era contracts following a recommendation from Conservative peer Michelle Mone. Read more: Michelle Mone-linked PPE firm faces £122m high court battle with government


  • Sizewell C secures £14.2bn state boost, but energy savings won’t come for a decade

    The UK government has pledged £14.2bn for Sizewell C nuclear plant, promising future energy savings and jobs. But critics warn of soaring costs, delays, and an unclear path to completion. Read more: Sizewell C secures £14.2bn state boost – but energy savings won’t come for a decade


  • Mercedes-Benz Stadium: Home of Atlanta Falcons ready for Club World Cup stage

    The Club World Cup begins this weekend and Atlanta Falcons and their epic Mercedes-Benz Stadium are ready to shine. Starting on Saturday night in the US, two of 32 competitors will lift the curtain on the expanded Club World Cup. Fifa president Gianni Infantino has proclaimed the competition the pinnacle of club football but there…