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  • Minister says only ‘average incomes’ up to £39k safe from Reeves’ tax hikes

    July 15, 2025

    A government minister has said that Labour will stick to its manifesto commitment not to raise personal taxes, at least for those on “average incomes” – earning up to £39,000.  Successive ministers over multiple days of media rounds have been caught in an increasingly tangled mess of definitions of what it means to be “wealthy”, [...]

  • B&M’s shares drop despite hints of turnaround from new CEO

    July 15, 2025

    B&M has reported a strong set of results under its new CEO after a tough year and a half marked by supply chain issues. But its share price still plunged by 13 per cent in early trades, pulled down by concerns about margin pressures like price deflation and cost inflation. The FTSE 250 company told [...]

  • Robert Walters: Recruiter’s income slumps as tariff pressures bite

    July 15, 2025

    Recruiter Robert Walters took a hit to income in the second quarter of 2025 as economic pressures weighed on hiring. The group recorded a 13 per cent slump in net fee income to £72.7m as “macroeconomic uncertainty became more pronounced”. Fee income from specialist professional recruitment fell 14 per cent to £60.7m. Meanwhile, recruitment outsourcing [...]

  • Trustpilot: Review site hikes profit outlook

    July 15, 2025

    Trustpilot has upgraded its full-year profit outlook after strong first-half growth in bookings and revenue, driven by robust enterprise demand. The review platform expects to report first-half bookings of $140m (£104.15m), up 19 per cent year-on-year, or 17 per cent at constant currency) with revenue up 23 per cent to $123m. Annual recurring revenue surged [...]

  • Close Brothers drops brewery arm amid operations overhaul

    July 15, 2025

    Close Brothers is set to sell off its specialist service provider division for the beer industry as the banking group continues to overhaul operations. The FTSE 250 listed group established Close Brewery Rentals Limited (CBRL) in 2007, which provides keg and cask rental, leasing, and management services for breweries and beverage producers. The division offers [...]

  • In Starmer’s Labour, it’s backbenchers that hold the power

    July 15, 2025

    Labour needs backbenchers who fight for growth, not just block spending cuts, writes Michael Martins in today's Notebook.

  • Exclusive: Panmure Liberum to ‘reinvigorate’ City market with banking tie-up

    July 15, 2025

    Investment bank Panmure Liberum has joined forces with Nedbank in a push to expand their reach across equity capital markets and drive dual-listings across the UK and South Africa. London-headquartered Panmure will collaborate with Nedbank’s corporate and investment banking division to produce equity research across UK and South African markets. The deal aims to provide [...]

  • Tax debate goes from comedy to tragedy

    July 15, 2025

    When I suggested recently that we were going to experience déjà vu, with another summer of endless tax rise speculation, I didn’t imagine the experience would be quite so profound. And yet, having already enjoyed the spectacle last year of Labour MPs trying to define “working people” they’re now treating us to a rerun of [...]

  • Rachel Reeves urges Brits to buy stocks as she shuns risk-averse regulators

    July 15, 2025

    Rachael Reeves has thrown her weight behind a campaign to get more Brits investing into stocks and shares as the Chancellor shunned the risk-averse culture of London’s financial regulators. In a wide-ranging address to City execs at Mansion House last night, Reeves vowed to place financial services “at the heart” of the government’s growth agenda [...]

  • FCA plots regulatory bonfire to lower costs of raising capital

    July 15, 2025

    The Financial Conduct Authority is to pare back its onerous capital raising rules as part of a regulatory bonfire aimed at helping firms grow faster. Under fresh rules set to take effect in January, the requirement to produce a prospectus for public secondary share raises will be upped from 20 per cent to 75 per [...]

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