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British tea brand Twinings brewed up a profit of almost £100m during its latest financial year, it has been revealed. For the 12 months to August 31, 2023, the London-headquartered …
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Output in the UK’s manufacturing sector expanded at the fastest pace in over two years in May, a new survey shows, but cost pressures will continue to cause concerns for …
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Shares in vape and CBD products manufacturer Chill Brands have been suspended amid a number of ongoing investigations. The London-listed company announced in April that its chief executive, Callum Sommerton, …
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Mike Ashley‘s retail empire Frasers Group has hired the former chair of HS2 and CEO of HMRC to its board. The owner of Sports Direct and House of Fraser has …
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Industrial park and flexible workspace provider Sirius Real Estate has provided its tenth consecutive year of dividend increases, upping it by 6.5 per cent. The £1.3bn property company revealed that it …
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The US giants Exxon and Chevron have reported their second-highest profits since David Cameron and Barack Obama were leading the free world. Across the pond, …
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UK chip sector must seize investment opportunities, says tech minister
Britain’s chip industry must get proactive about seeking investment opportunities and fostering skills, according to the UK’s tech minister, who co-chaired the fourth Semiconductor Advisory …
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Hamilton move to Ferrari would be the tonic F1 needs
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Prosecutions fail to keep up with the UK’s growing ‘fraud epidemic’
The UK government has been urged to do more to crack down on fraud after new data showed the number of high-value criminal cases reaching the courts …
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UK companies facing second-highest level of financial ‘distress’ in Europe
UK businesses are facing the second-highest level of “deepening” financial distress in Europe due to inflation and high interest rates. The Weil European Distress Index …
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HSBC heads for blockbuster trial today over Disney film tax scheme
HSBC is set to defend itself today from a £240m legal action by more than 500 investors over a Disney film tax scheme. The investors …
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Fora chief: Wework trouble ‘doesn’t reflect the strength’ of London’s flexible market
The boss behind one of London’s largest flexible office landlords has defended the health of the commercial property market, amid a period of flattening confidence …
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Insolvencies forecast to hit 33,000 in 2024 despite improving economic outlook
Corporate insolvencies in 2024 could surpass last year’s thirty-year high, new forecasts suggest, with around 33,000 firms on the brink. According to new forecasts from …
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Starmer’s prawn cocktail offensive is just that: palatable but lacking substance
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