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  • John Lewis boss: Labour must keep pledge to reform business rates

    March 12, 2026

    Labour must honour its manifesto promise to fundamentally reform the business rates system, John Lewis boss Jason Tarry has said.  The retail chairman said the changes at last year’s Budget were positive for retail but offered a “short-term” fix to a system which unfairly disadvantages physical retailers as opposed to online shops. Chancellor Rachel Reeves [...]

  • Legal & General shares slide after profit disappoints

    March 11, 2026

    Legal & General share price tumbled in early morning trading, after the asset management and insurance giant’s  reshape was overshadowed by lower-than-expected profit. Shares fell 5.5 per cent to 244p on Wednesday, after core operating profit of £1.62bn fell short of analyst’s £1.65bn expectation, creating a “source of disappointment for investors”, despite it rising six [...]

  • Removing UK’s tariff exemption could hurt small businesses, trade body warns

    March 8, 2026

    Removing the UK’s tariff exemption for low value imports could risk pushing up prices, reduce trade intensity and damage small businesses, a leading trade body has warned. The British Chambers of Commerce’s (BCC) warning comes amid the government considering the move after the US removed its ‘de minimis’ exemption for certain commercial shipments. The EU [...]

  • Staff bonus up in air as John Lewis tempers expectations

    March 8, 2026

    Many of John Lewis’ more than 70,000 employees will be hoping for some good news next week, as the retail giant will announce whether it will be reinstating its sorely missed staff bonus after years of freezes. The bonus handed out to staff had long been a central part of John Lewis’ brand, as symbolic [...]

  • Hugh Osmond-backed restaurant group snaps up pubs to launch new brand 

    March 6, 2026

    The restaurant group backed by British businessman Hugh Osmond has bought four pubs for more than £11m as it launches a new brand. London-listed Various Eateries has bought the four sites – in the Cotswolds, Berkshire, Surrey and Hampshire – from Grosvenor Pubs and Inns for £11.5m. The group said “premium” pubs with rooms remain [...]

  • Asda boss: Government ‘more and more difficult’ to deal with

    March 4, 2026

    The boss of supermarket chain Asda has said the government has become “more and more difficult” to deal with, claiming the pressures on business posed by policy have ballooned since he began his career.  Allan Leighton, Asda’s chair, said businesses are increasingly facing obstacles to growth which are “not of their own making”.  At Tuesday’s [...]

  • Spring Statement: Reeves’ pro-growth message ‘at odds’ with reality, say retailers

    March 4, 2026

    The pro-growth message delivered by the Chancellor at the spring statement is at odds with the high-cost reality faced by businesses, retail and hospitality leaders have said.  Leaders in the sector have called on the Labour government to deliver urgent reform to the business rates system and slash tax and policy barriers to hiring to [...]

  • It’s a sad story from brewery to pub

    February 26, 2026

    It was a balmy 17 degrees in the Square Mile yesterday, drawing crowds out for a lunchtime pint in the sun. But in other parts of the country the hospitality sector is still in the grip of winter. Bad news came thick and fast from my native Cornwall yesterday, starting with confirmation that Sharp’s Brewery [...]

  • Graduate jobs crisis: Here’s who is actually still hiring in 2026

    February 25, 2026

    The job market is looking bleak. For recent graduates it’s not just a downturn, but a great big wall blocking off access to an early career. But in a vicious, Darwinian struggle for a meagre handful of jobs, there could still be advantages for grads.  The whippersnapper hiring slowdown is a many-headed beast, but the [...]

  • Pubs to open late during World Cup – a life raft for hospitality?

    February 24, 2026

    Though the Labour government and the country’s thousands of pub landlords have very rarely seen eye-to-eye in recent months, the World Cup could bring a summer truce to this fiery dispute.  Hospitality trade bodies and one of the country’s biggest pub chains have told City AM they welcome the government’s move to allow pubs to [...]

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