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  • From pensions to healthcare: UK state spending on old age surges

    May 18, 2026

    Government spending on the elderly has dramatically increased the size of the state, analysis by the official statistics body has shown.  Fresh research by the Office for National Statistics has suggested a steady rise in spending on health and old age has contributed to a rise in government consumption as a share of GDP.  In [...]

  • Energy giant clashes with HMRC at UK’s highest court over £28m penalty

    May 18, 2026

    Scottish Power is to face the tax authority at the UK’s highest court over a tax deduction on a £28m penalty to settle a probe with the regulator. The legal case stems from a probe by the energy regulator Ofgem into Scottish Power between 2013 and 2016 regarding mis-selling, poor complaints handling, and a lack [...]

  • Innocent smoothie boss bananas for EU red tape reset

    May 18, 2026

    The boss of smoothie giant Innocent has backed closer ties between the government and the European Union, in the same week Labour leadership hopeful Wes Streeting threw his weight behind a return to the bloc. Nick Canney, chief executive of Coca-Cola-owned Innocent Drinks, told City PM that closer ties with the EU would be “helpful” [...]

  • Emergency lifeline for collapsed banks doubled to £3bn

    May 18, 2026

    The emergency credit fund that serves as a lifeline for collapsed lenders has been doubled as a result of “recent regulatory and operational developments”. The Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS) – working in tandem with the Treasury and Bank of England – has hiked its revolving credit facility capacity to £3bn from £1.45bn previously. The [...]

  • Whitbread: Activist investor pushes for sale of FTSE 100 Premier Inn owner

    May 18, 2026

    An activist investor with a major stake in Premier Inn’s owner Whitbread has called for the FTSE 100 firm to put itself up for sale, attacking its “chronic misallocation of capital”. Corvex Management, which owns 11.8m shares – around seven per cent – in Whitbread, has issued a scathing rejection of the firm’s latest cost-saving [...]

  • Platinum prices soar amid supply deficit and AI demand 

    May 18, 2026

    Platinum group metals saw significant price gains over the course of 2025, after tightening physical supplies and increasing retail and institutional investor interest hiked costs. Platinum’s average price rocketed 33 per cent last year, hitting $1,280 (£985.5) per ounce, up from $960 the prior year, according to the latest report from Metals Focus. The price [...]

  • Rai sees season prize money jump 700 per cent after US PGA Championship win

    May 18, 2026

    Aaron Rai saw his total prize money for the season rise by 700 per cent after winning the US PGA Championship on Sunday. Staffordshire-born Rai became the first Englishman to win the Wanamaker Trophy in over a century when he won by three shots, from Jon Rahm and Alex Smalley, at Aronimink Golf Club. And [...]

  • UK businesses stall investments and cut headcount due to Iran war 

    May 18, 2026

    Over half of UK firms said they have halted investment and hiring plans due to the economic fallout of the Iran war, contributing to supply chain pressures and higher energy and fuel costs.  According to new research from accountancy and advisory firm BDO, 57 per cent of 500 businesses with revenues between £10m and £500mn, [...]

  • Cubitts plots expansion to Ireland despite swinging to £1m loss

    May 18, 2026

    Cubitts swung to a near-£1m loss in 2025 as the spectacle maker counted the cost of its US expansion plans. The London-based business opened its “first stores outside the warm but grey womb of the UK,” with two sites in New York City. Costs of setting up across the pond pushed the eyewear designer to [...]

  • UK property taxes are highest in world – and they’re rising

    May 18, 2026

    The UK has the highest level of property taxes of any major economy in the world as a share of the economy, according to new analysis, with new business reforms only set to add to the load.  The global tax firm Ryan said the UK suffered a heavier property tax burden than the likes of [...]

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