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  • Volvo issues warning despite record UK sales

    June 11, 2025

    Volvo has issued a warning despite its UK sales surging to more than £2bn and its profit almost quadrupling in 2024. The division of the Swedish car-making giant, which is headquartered in Berkshire, has reported a revenue of £2.3bn for its latest financial year, up from the £1.7bn it achieved in 2023. New accounts filed [...]

  • Reeves mulls taxpayer-funded subsidy to cut manufacturers’ energy costs

    June 8, 2025

    Rachel Reeves is looking at plans for a £1bn taxpayer-funded annual subsidy to bring down the energy costs for manufacturers after warnings the UK faced “rapid deindustrialisation” without intervention. The Chancellor is facing mounting pressure to lower energy costs for industry with fears high prices are holding back investment opportunities and stifling the country’s competitiveness. [...]

  • Reeves’ tax raids and tariff woes strain UK manufacturers 

    June 2, 2025

    British manufacturers continued to struggle in May, despite a surprise minor uptick, as tax hikes and tariffs weighed on firms. S&P Global’s latest PMI survey, which asks around 600 industrial companies about their performance, revealed manufacturers were still battling a tirade of challenges. The latest figure edged up to 46.4 in May, compared to 45.4 [...]

  • Stellantis: Vauxhall owner picks former Jeep boss as chief executive

    May 28, 2025

    Stellantis has picked 25-year veteran Antonio Filosa as its new chief executive amid an ongoing turnaround effort that was given fresh urgency by President Donald Trump’s shock tariff announcement. Filosa, who is currently Stellantis’s chief operating officer for the Americas, will take the top job on 23 June following a unanimous verdict by the board. [...]

  • Rolls-Royce: How high could FTSE 100 giant’s shares go?

    May 24, 2025

    Rolls-Royce, the British icon which has become a darling of the FTSE 100 post-pandemic, is showing no signs of disappointing investors as its market capitalisation passed the £70bn mark for the first time in its history. The milestone means that long-term investors are also guaranteed a huge return if they ever decided to sell, but [...]

  • UK economy shows early signs of recovery after ‘Awful April’ 

    May 22, 2025

    The UK economy looks set to recover from a torrid month for businesses in which higher energy costs and employment tax rises kicked into effect, fresh data has suggested.  S&P Global’s latest flash purchasing managers’ index (PMI) showed that the UK’s services sector has seen moderate growth in output in May while contractions in manufacturing [...]

  • Rolls-Royce: FTSE 100 shares reach record high as £70bn valuation nears

    May 16, 2025

    Shares in Rolls-Royce have achieved a new record high as the FTSE 100 giant edges closer to being worth £70bn. The Derby-headquartered group finished trading on Thursday, 15 May, with a share price of 816p, 4p higher than its previous record which it set on 19 March. The total means that Rolls-Royce ended the day [...]

  • Jaguar Land Rover rakes in £2.5bn profit despite stalled sales

    May 13, 2025

    Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has achieved its highest profit for a decade despite its sales stalling during its latest financial year. The Coventry-headquartered automotive giant has posted a profit of £2.5bn for the 12 months to 31 March, 2025. The latest total is up from the £2.2bn profit it achieved in its prior year – [...]

  • Manufacturing edges towards year of decline amid ‘noticeable impact’ of tariffs

    May 1, 2025

    UK manufacturing’s falling production levels show no signs of ending as the spectre of tariffs brings a “noticeable impact” on exporters’ sales, leading analysts have said.  Firms have had to navigate through sticky inflation and high energy costs for the best part of three years as the UK’s weakened economy has failed to bounce back [...]

  • Construction firms lose hope but businesses are ‘showing resilience’

    April 30, 2025

    Construction firms have grown despondent about their business prospects despite signs of resilience across the UK economy, a new survey has found.  The sector is key to the housing secretary Angela Rayner’s plans to build 1.5m homes by 2030 though early signs suggest the ambitious target will not be met.  Construction saw a bigger drop [...]

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