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  • Over half of house moves fall through after an offer is accepted – costing £2bn per year

    May 21, 2026

    More than half of UK house moves fall through after an offer has been accepted, costing the UK £2bn every year in wasted time and fees. Failed house moves could cost the economy £1.97bn per year because around 1.2m residential transactions occur each year and the average fall-through costs buyers and sellers £2,830 in legal [...]

  • Canada Nocturne return to see fan zone bonanza

    May 20, 2026

    Britain’s biggest festival might take place in a field in Somerset, but we are proud to be bringing the festival atmosphere to the heart of the capital with the return of Canada Nocturne. Cycling fans get the chance to see some of the world’s best on two wheels in action, but even [...]

  • Top Bank of England officials warn Reeves against supermarket price cap

    May 20, 2026

    Senior Bank of England officials have warned that price controls on essential goods are not an effective long-term tool to lower the cost of living, after it emerged the Treasury was pushing supermarkets to commit to cap prices of consumer staples. Speaking at a Treasury Committee appearance, governor Andrew Bailey told MPs that controlling the [...]

  • Nvidia must ‘step up to the plate’ after $1.5 trillion rally

    May 20, 2026

    The world’s most valuable listed company is expected to report another surge in sales and profits after the US market closes, with Wall Street forecasting quarterly revenue approaching $79bn (£58.9bn). But investors are increasingly questioning how long Nvidia can sustain growth at its current pace after the stock added more than $1.5tn in market value [...]

  • Wes Streeting urges Labour to help youth ‘as an emergency’ 

    May 20, 2026

    Wes Streeting has called on the government to support young people “as an emergency” in a resignation speech that accused Sir Keir Starmer of leading a losing battle against Reform UK.  Streeting said he supported Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ economic agenda before the Iran war broke out and upended policy-making, though he suggested the Labour leadership [...]

  • Fintech boss defends sacking entire HR department for ‘creating problems that didn’t exist’

    May 20, 2026

    US fintech Bolt has become the latest company to openly link job cuts and restructuring to AI, after chief executive Ryan Breslow defended scrapping the firm’s HR department during a recent round of layoffs. Speaking at a Fortune event Breslow said Bolt’s HR function had become counterproductive as the company attempted to streamline operations. “We [...]

  • Bezos calls taxing low-paid Amazon workers ‘absurd’

    May 20, 2026

    Jeff Bezos has said low-paid Americans should pay no federal income tax, describing the idea of taxing some Amazon workers as “absurd”, as the billionaire founder renewed his criticism of the US tax system. Speaking to CNBC on Wednesday, Bezos said the “bottom half” of US taxpayers should pay zero federal income tax, arguing the [...]

  • DR Congo: Fears Fifa World Cup could be Ebola superspreader event

    May 20, 2026

    The Democratic Republic of Congo’s participation in the Fifa World Cup is under threat after an Ebola outbreak led to a US travel ban on the African nation. Health reports suggest there are over 500 suspected cases of the contagious disease in the DRC, with over 125 deaths. It is not yet being classed as [...]

  • BDO picks US audit leader for senior partner role

    May 20, 2026

    Mid-tier advisory firm BDO’s equity partners have voted to name Iain Henderson as the firm’s next senior partner. Henderson will take office on 1 October 2026, succeeding Matthew White, who will have completed his maximum of two four-year terms in the senior leadership role. Unlike the role of managing partner, the senior partner oversees the [...]

  • Taxpayers on the hook over ‘dangerously outdated’ government IT systems

    May 20, 2026

    One in four government computer systems are running on outdated technology, a new report has found, with taxpayers having to pay more for failures across Whitehall.  The findings, published by Westminster think tank Re:State and supported by Ark Data Centres, reveal that nearly a quarter of the 319 central government systems assessed as of January [...]

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