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  • Yas Queen’s: Why HSBC Championships expansion has been a smash for business

    Sport Business

    When Queen’s Club welcomed back a women’s tournament after a half-century hiatus last year, turning the HSBC Championships into a two-week festival of men’s and women’s tennis, it looked to be a no-brainer.  The men’s event at the exclusive west London members’ establishment had long been Wimbledon’s little brother, beloved of fans, players and brands [...]

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  • Zero-hour crackdown could wipe out seasonal work, Labour warned

    Retail

    Labour has been warned that its controversial crackdown on zero-hour contracts could eradicate seasonal work and put even 20-hour contracts under threat. The government has said it could class 20-hour weeks as a low-hour contract and force firms to offer permanent terms after as little as 12 weeks of work. Retail and hospitality firms have [...]

    Labour MPs are being warned a “perfect storm” of costs facing the retail sector could see seats lost to Reform UK.
  • Tax raids trigger worst start to year on record for businesses

    Business

    Tax rises under Labour coupled with the war in Iran have triggered the worst start to the year for businesses on record. Fewer businesses were set up in the first three months of 2026 than in the same period of any year on record, according to figures from the Office of National Statistics. Just 78,655 [...]

    Rachel Reeves speaking at an IOD event.
  • Firms barred from speaking to lawyers before ‘workers’ rights police’ raid

    April 9, 2026

    Bosses will be barred from seeking legal advice if the government’s new workers’ rights police choose to raid their company’s property unannounced, under new powers handed to it as part of Labour’s flagship employment rights overhaul. Fresh documents outlining the role of the Fair Work Agency reveal business will not be able to delay the [...]

  • Small businesses ‘dismayed’ at HMRC plan to tighten tax rules

    March 23, 2026

    Small businesses are “dismayed” at the prospect of tax rules being tightened under new proposals set out by HMRC. The rules, which are subject to a consultation, would require close companies, which are defined as firms controlled by five or fewer individuals, to provide HMRC with details of all transactions between the company and its [...]

  • ‘What do they have to hide?’ Ministers must not scrap regulatory watchdog

    March 16, 2026

    The Regulatory Policy Committee keeps a close eye on government red tape, and scrapping it would be a serious mistake – says Andrew Griffith. Red tape is strangling British business. A survey just out from the Federation of Small Businesses has found small firms and entrepreneurs collectively spend 379 million hours a year complying with [...]

  • ‘Unprecedented’ number of small businesses expect to shrink or close down

    October 30, 2025

    A record number of small businesses are expecting to shrink or close down in the next year, a leading industry group has warned, amid a “vicious” cycle of low growth and fears that next month’s Budget could cause more pain for businesses. Nearly one in three of the UK’s small businesses (30 per cent) expect [...]

  • Business leaders ramp up pre-Budget lobby efforts amid tax fears

    October 20, 2025

    Business chiefs are ramping up efforts to sway Chancellor Rachel Reeves ahead of this year’s Budget as fears are mounting that fresh tax hikes could squeeze profits at firms up and down the UK.  A series of letters written by heads of trade bodies have landed on the Chancellor’s desk over the last week, with [...]

  • ‘Hard to accept’: Small firms round on energy intensive subsidies

    October 8, 2025

    So-called standing charges are going up by as much as 94 per cent for all businesses bar the most energy intensive come April. Many are up in arms, writes Ali Lyon Even businesses like Michael Morris’s Beachcomber Amusements – a traditional arcade that treats guests in the small Fife town of Leven to games of [...]

  • Exclusive: Peter Kyle says Employment Rights critics ‘come from certain educational backgrounds’

    October 2, 2025

    Business secretary Peter Kyle has dismissed critics of the Employment Rights Bill as people on an “above average income” and those who have not had an “ordinary experience in the economy”.  Labour’s workers’ rights package has faced staunch opposition from CEOs as well as top business groups including the Federation of Small Businesses (FSB) and [...]

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