• Most UK firms view sustainability as innovation driver

    Nearly 70% of UK businesses support mandatory sustainability reporting. A survey of 150 senior sustainability leaders indicates strong backing for mandatory disclosure, with 69% in favour. However, regulatory uncertainty and manual reporting remain significant challenges for many firms.


  • Most UK firms view sustainability as innovation driver

    Asda partners with Lloyds for sustainability-linked finance scheme. The initiative offers UK suppliers improved financing rates based on sustainability performance, assessed by EcoVadis. It aims to enhance Asda’s supply chain resilience and align with its ESG goals.


  • US M&A deals of the week: 22 August 2025

    Broadcasting, biotech, and wealth management dominated U.S. M&A this week. Nexstar’s $6.2 billion bid for Tegna led the headlines, while Honeywell added utility platforms, XOMA Royalty expanded in oncology, and wealth managers pursued consolidation. Mubadala’s take-private of CI Financial added sovereign weight to a diverse week of deals.


  • UK M&A deals of the week: 22 August 2025

    UK M&A activity spanned semiconductors, fintech, property, advisory, and aerospace. Five key transactions defined this week, led by Haylo Labs’ security-approved purchase of Plessey, alongside Starling’s acquisition of Ember and Leonard Curtis’s stake sale to Pollen Street Capital, highlighting national-interest sectors and private capital momentum.


  • UK banks close branches as digital rises

    UK banks close over a third of branches in five years. Traditional banks have significantly reduced their physical presence, citing increased digital banking adoption. This trend is driven by changing customer preferences, though it has raised concerns about access to cash services.


  • Youth Guarantee trailblazer scheme extended with funding boost

    The Youth Guarantee trailblazer scheme has been extended by £45m. Ministers say the latest ONS figures — nearly one million young people classified as NEET — underscore the urgency. The extension supports eight regional pilots delivering personalised interventions, though critics warn that stronger action is still needed.


  • A continent divided: Europe recovers — but UK remains cautious

    Eurozone businesses show growth as UK company confidence remains fragile. Fresh data reveals continental factories and services gaining pace, while UK surveys highlight costs, labour pressures, and deep uncertainty. But why is Europe moving forward while Britain struggles to find momentum?


  • US and EU agree trade reset at 15% tariff ceiling

    New trade deal imposes 15% cap on most EU exports. The United States and European Union have signed a tariff framework capping most duties at 15%, exempting select sectors and outlining reciprocal measures in energy, agriculture and investment. The provisional pact leaves several disputes unresolved, with legislative steps still pending.


  • ClickFix attack mimics BBC page, Cloudflare

    Cybercriminals exploit fake BBC pages to install malware. Attackers replicate news sites, leading users to fraudulent verification screens, prompting them to execute harmful commands themselves. This manipulation method, ClickFix, illustrates the ease with which trust can be exploited….


  • UK government takes control of the third-largest steelworks after collapse

    Government steps in to administer solvent special steelworks after collapse. Ministers are acting to safeguard 1,450 jobs and preserve South Yorkshire’s industrial capacity after Speciality Steel UK, the country’s third-largest steelmaker, was declared hopelessly insolvent and placed under administration.