• UK Government courts fintech unicorns to anchor IPOs in London

    Treasury officials met with Monzo, Revolut, and other fintech leaders to encourage London listings and enhance consumer access to innovative financial services.


  • CVC co-founder Rolly van Rappard considers Milan move amid UK tax reforms

    Rolly van Rappard, co-founder of private equity firm CVC Capital Partners, is reportedly contemplating relocating from London to Milan in response to recent UK tax changes.


  • CMA to investigate Aviva’s £3.7bn Direct Line deal

    The UK’s competition watchdog has begun an investigation into insurance giant Aviva’s proposed £3.7bn acquisition of Direct Line. The Competition and Markets Authority said it had commenced its phase one inquiry to establish whether the deal would result in a “realistic prospect of a substantial lessening of competition.” The CMA has invited comment on the…


  • Business leaders warn immigration reforms could undermine growth without urgent training reform

    Business groups warn that the UK’s new immigration reforms could harm economic growth unless backed by urgent investment in domestic skills and training systems. Read more: Business leaders warn immigration reforms could undermine growth without urgent training reform


  • New immigration plans could reverse the UK’s tech talent exodus

    The UK government’s recently unveiled immigration white paper has triggered cautious optimism across the tech sector, as policymakers aim to reverse a talent bottleneck that many say has long stifled innovation and growth. As part of a broader industrial strategy targeting sectors like AI, quantum, and green tech, the paper outlines steps to widen access…


  • What every manager needs to know from the latest labour market data

    With confidence at record lows, managers face rising costs, shrinking headcounts, and a renewed focus on workforce planning.


  • UK wage growth slows as unemployment rises ahead of tax and wage hikes

    UK wage growth slowed to 5.6% while unemployment rose to 4.5%, as businesses braced for tax increases and a higher minimum wage, according to latest ONS data. Read more: UK wage growth slows as unemployment edges up ahead of tax and wage hikes


  • Apple considering raising iPhone prices

    Apple is considering raising prices for its next iPhone lineup, with increases likely tied top new features and design changes, rather than ongoing US-China trade tensions. The current lineup ranges from $799 to $1,199. Yet analysts believe the newest model, Pro Max, could hit $1,900 if its pricing reflects upgrades and tariff costs. The Wall…


  • Barriers faced by disabled entrepreneurs cost UK economy £230bn, report warns

    A new government-backed Lilac review reveals that systemic barriers faced by disabled business owners could be costing the UK economy up to £230 billion annually. Read more: Barriers faced by disabled entrepreneurs cost UK economy £230bn, report warns


  • Heathrow Airport reports record-breaking April

    Heathrow Airport reported an increase in transatlantic passenger traffic in April despite President Donald Trump’s policy changes sparking a sharp downturn in US tourism. Some 1.8m passengers travelled between North America and the UK’s busiest hub over the month, up 5.5 per cent year-on-year. Heathrow also said year-to-date traffic to and from New York’s JFK…