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  • Hollywood Bowl boss: ‘Incredibly painful’ tax hikes make it harder to hire

    May 27, 2026

    The boss of Hollywood Bowl has hit out at Labour’s “incredibly painful” hikes to national insurance and the minimum wage for making it harder to employ workers. Stephen Burns, chief executive of the UK’s largest tenpin bowling operator, told City PM that Labour policy has made it “significantly more expensive to employ somebody than it [...]

  • TG Jones owner Modella buys Flying Tiger in latest high street swoop

    May 27, 2026

    Modella Capital has snapped up Flying Tiger Copenhagen in the private equity firm’s latest swoop on the British high street.  The private equity firm sealed the previously trailed deal with Danske Bank and Nordea, the owners of Flying Tiger, on Wednesday. Modella bought Claire’s Accessories before shortly pushing it into administration and its empire of [...]

  • Duplantis follows Bolt in having special ticket for athletics fans

    May 27, 2026

    Pole-vaulter Mondo Duplantis has followed in the footsteps of Usain Bolt by putting his name to a category of reduced price tickets for children. The Swedish field athlete’s Mondo Ticket will see young people able to watch the European Championships in Birmingham for £6.31, which mimics his world record. Jack Buckner, chief of UK Athletics, [...]

  • Is it time to acknowledge Brazil’s investment opportunities?

    May 27, 2026

    Brazil reclaimed its place in the world’s top 10 economies in 2023 and has retained it ever since. Now, in the second quarter of 2026, its stock market has become the most successful in South America, helping the country become the main centre for capital in the region. Sao Paolo is home to the B3 [...]

  • Lidl leapfrogs Morrisons to become UK’s fifth-biggest supermarket

    May 27, 2026

    Lidl has soared past struggling Morrisons to become the UK’s fifth-biggest supermarket, as its heavy discounting gave the grocer an edge in the fiercely competitive market. The German grocer snatched an 8.6 per cent market share, powered by an 8.8 per cent uplift in sales across the last 12 weeks, according to data by Worldpanel. [...]

  • SpaceX helps Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust take off

    May 27, 2026

    Scottish Mortgage Investment Trust revealed the extent of the success of its early backing for Elon Musk’s SpaceX on Wednesday.  The buy-and-hold investor’s stake in the rocket maker now amounts to about a fifth of the £16bn fund, as revealed in its results for the year to the end of March.  Overall, SMT’s net asset value [...]

  • ‘It’s important we increase spending’: Treasury minister defends triple lock pension

    May 27, 2026

    A Treasury minister has defended the triple lock pension as a sustainable policy despite former Prime Minister Sir Tony Blair attacking the benefit for being unaffordable.  Dan Tomlinson said it was “important we have the triple lock and that we increase spending on pensioners”, doubling down on the controversial manifesto commitment that has been criticised [...]

  • Adnams cuts alcohol content across range in beer overhaul

    May 27, 2026

    Adnams has reported early signs of success in its beer range overhaul after reducing the alcoholic content across a number of products. The Suffolk-based brewer, famed for its 0.5 per cent Ghost Ship low-alcohol beer, took the decision last year to introduce more lower strength beers in a bid to capture consumer demand for lower [...]

  • The West End works as one economy – policy should catch up

    May 27, 2026

    The West End functions as an integrated economy, yet policy continues to govern it in fragments, writes Ros Morgan.

  • Top spook says Russia ‘relentlessly targeting’ UK infrastructure 

    May 27, 2026

    One of Britain’s top spooks is set to warn that Russia is “relentlessly targeting” the country’s critical infrastructure as businesses have been urged to take action on cyber security.  GCHQ director Anne Keast-Butler will deliver a speech on Wednesday where she will warn the public about cyberattacks by Russia and other hostile actors targeting the [...]

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