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  • US glue maker swoops on AIM-listed manufacturer in £659m deal

    Industrials

    A US glue maker is set to hand London’s junior stock market another blow after snapping up medtech firm Advanced Medical Solutions. HB Fuller said on Thursday it would acquire the AIM-listed company in a deal that values it at £659m. The US manufacturer – which specialises in industrial adhesives and chemical products – offered [...]

    Cyberbond products showcasing advanced adhesive solutions for industrial applications with a focus on innovation and relia...
  • Top UK business groups pledge to combat rise of antisemitism

    Business

    More than 40 of the UK’s leading business organisations have issued a joint statement rallying against antisemitism, stating is has reached a level that requires “specific attention”. An open letter signed by the likes of from the British Chambers of Commerce, the CBI, and the Federation of Small Businesses calls for business leaders across the [...]

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    HBO's finance romp Industry didn't make an impact in 2020. Is its 2026 rise a recession indicator? Matt Kenyon muses.

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  • Pensions, motorists and workers: The tax targets Rachel Reeves is eyeing up

    November 7, 2025

    If there is one thing that is clear three weeks out from the Autumn Budget, it is that Chancellor Rachel Reeves will hike taxes.  The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR), which scores the economic impacts of the government’s policies and publishes forecasts on public finances, has been questioned for being over optimistic on measures such [...]

  • Manufacturing sector breakdown worsens amid ‘dearth of export work’ 

    October 1, 2025

    A breakdown in activity across the manufacturing sector has deepened as new data has shown export work coming to a halt and investment falling flat.  S&P Global’s purchasing managers’ index (PMI) for manufacturing in September showed the sector was still struggling to bounce back despite some quiet optimism in recent months.  Activity in the sector [...]

  • Industry electricity costs for 7,000 businesses to be slashed by up to a quarter

    June 23, 2025

    Electricity prices for 7,000 businesses in the UK are to be slashed by up to 25 per cent from 2027 as part of the government’s much-awaited Industrial Strategy. British manufacturers are facing the highest industrial electricity prices in the G7, with costs currently four times higher than those of the US and significantly higher than [...]

  • British Steel: ‘Anti-China rhetoric’ criticised as ‘absurd’ by embassy 

    April 16, 2025

    China’s embassy in Britain has criticised the “arrogance, ignorance and twisted mindset” of UK politicians towards Chinese business, as it defended British Steel’s owner Jingye. It comes after Jonathan Reynolds said that the nationalisation of the British Steel plant in Scunthorpe is the “likely option at this stage”, while stressing the need to secure a [...]

  • Grangemouth: Green future for oil refinery needs £3.5bn, report finds

    March 19, 2025

    Delivering a green future for the Grangemouth oil refinery will require around £3.5bn in private investment, a report has found. The long-awaited Project Willow study, which itself cost £1.5m, sets out nine options for the future of the industrial cluster in central Scotland. Hundreds of jobs are set to be lost this year when the [...]

  • Steel tariffs ‘couldn’t come at a worse time’ for UK industry

    March 12, 2025

    UK industry heavyweights have branded Donald Trump’s tariffs on steel and aluminium imports a “difficult day for transatlantic trade” that will put “considerable pressure” on the UK’s metals sector. Tariffs on the two widely-used commodities came into force on Wednesday morning, meaning all UK steel and aluminium exports to the US will now be subject [...]

  • Government offered lifeline on declining infrastructure investment

    February 26, 2025

    A new industry group is offering ideas to the government on how to fix miserable infrastructure investment and increase the number of planners. The Purposeful Finance Commission (PFC) has laid out a plan to privately source and administer a £22.5m fund that would aid the Government’s target of hiring 300 additional planners. Rachel Reeves referenced [...]

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