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  • Hallmark: Greeting cards giant halves headcount in two years

    June 26, 2025

    The UK arm of greeting cards giant Hallmark has cut more than 150 jobs as part of its bid to return to profit. The Bradford-headquartered division of the US group reduced its headcount from 561 to 405 in 2024, new accounts filed with Companies House show. The latest figure is more than half the 867 [...]

  • Bella Italia owner slashes losses after shedding 700 jobs

    June 25, 2025

    Losses at the owner of Café Rouge, Bella Italia and Frankie & Benny’s have been slashed after shedding 700 jobs during its latest financial year, it has been revealed. The Big Table cut its headcount from 4,236 to 3,531 in the 12 months to 27 October, 2024, new accounts filed with Companies House show. Over [...]

  • Insurer Allianz to cut 650 UK jobs

    June 18, 2025

    German insurance giant Allianz has informed its UK staff that 650 jobs will be cut across several lines of its business

  • UK’s largest fibre glass factory to close as rescue talks collapse

    June 18, 2025

    The government’s industrial strategy was at risk of smashing into pieces after it emerged the country’s largest fibre glass factory is set to close. The Japanese owners of Electric Glass Fiber UK’s factory in Wigan, near Manchester, which produces materials used in electric cars and wind turbines, decided to close the site at a meeting [...]

  • Magnet: Hundreds of jobs lost as kitchen maker closes more stores

    June 18, 2025

    More than 300 jobs have been lost at the company behind kitchen maker Magnet as it continues its fight to return to profit. Nobia Holdings UK has been attempting to turn itself around since 2019 when it last made a pre-tax profit. Since then its transformation plan has seen hundreds of jobs lost and stores across [...]

  • Dignity: Funerals giant returns to profit after ditching London and shedding hundreds of jobs

    June 12, 2025

    Funerals giant Dignity retuned to profit in its first full year since ditching the London Stock Exchange as it shed hundreds of jobs. The Sutton Coldfield-headquartered group delisted in May 2023 after it accepted a £281m cash offer to sell itself to a group of investors in January. Dignity was established in 1994 and listed on the [...]

  • Happy Valley maker shut down by owner StudioCanal

    June 4, 2025

    The maker of TV hits such as Happy Valley and It’s a Sin has been shut down by its owner, StudioCanal. Red Production Company, which is headquartered in Manchester, has closed with the loss of around ten jobs. Included in the departures was chief executive Patrick Schweitzer who left the business last week. Schweitzer had [...]

  • Avison Young loses over £100m for a second year as more jobs cut

    May 29, 2025

    More than £100m has been lost for a second consecutive year by the UK and European arm of global commercial real estate services firm Avison Young as it continued to cut jobs, it has been revealed. The Birmingham-headquartered division has reported a pre-tax loss of £101.8m for 2024, having posted the same total for 2023. [...]

  • Future of UK Nissan factory uncertain amid global plant closures

    May 13, 2025

    Nissan is addressing the future of its Sunderland factory after confirming plans to slash 20,000 jobs worldwide and cease operations at nearly half of its production facilities. The Japanese carmaker on Tuesday said it would consolidate its vehicle production plants from 17 to 10 by fiscal year 2027. Nissan currently employs around 6,000 workers at [...]

  • Harbour Energy to axe 250 jobs as it slams Rachel Reeves

    May 7, 2025

    Harbour Energy has slammed the government’s “punitive fiscal position” as it announced plans to cut 250 jobs in Aberdeen. The London-listed company, which is the largest oil and gas producer in the North Sea, blamed the Energy Profits Levy and a challenging regulatory environment for the decision. It also noted delays in the ramp-up of [...]

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