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  • Flash of ‘hope’ ahead of Budget as manufacturing roars back to life

    October 24, 2025

    The UK economy had a flash of “hope” in October after manufacturing roared back to life ending a year-long slump. The latest ‘flash’ PMI from S&P Global showed business activity jumped to a two-month high at 51.1, this was up from 50.1 in September. The growth was driven by a sharp uptick from the manufacturing sector which hit [...]

  • Retail sales hit highest since 2022 in surprise boost for economy

    October 24, 2025

    Retail sales jumped to their highest level since 2022 in September, boosted by sunny weather that drove a surge in demand for clothing. Fresh figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) showed retail sales were 0.9 per cent higher than the previous three months. Sales volumes climbed 0.5 per cent in September, a significant boost from [...]

  • UK fintechs send rallying cry as industry slips in global ranking

    September 25, 2025

    UK fintech leaders have sent a rallying call to policymakers after the sector slipped in global rankings. A host of industry bigwigs have told City AM the government must be bolder in growth-orientated reforms to bolster the sector’s standing against rivals.  It comes after Z/Yen’s 38th Global Financial Centres Index showed the UK’s fintech sector [...]

  • UK economy stalls with 50,000 job losses ahead of Autumn Budget 

    September 23, 2025

    The UK economy was hit by a “litany of worrying news” in the three months to September with thousands of jobs lost ahead of Rachel Reeves’ second Autumn Budget. The latest ‘flash’ PMI from S&P Global showed business activity expectations for the year ahead slumped to a three-month low in September as firms braced for [...]

  • KPMG: UK taxes to rise steadily to combat mounting public spending pressures

    September 22, 2025

    The UK government faces tough tax choices in the years ahead with mounting public spending pressures versus sluggish economic growth, according to new forecasts. Economists for KPMG said it had been an unexpectedly strong start to 2025 but the second half was looking more uncertain. The accountancy giant is forecasting UK gross domestic product (GDP) [...]

  • Employment Bill sparks SME fear over costs and red tape

    September 2, 2025

    Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) have voiced growing concerns over the government’s sweeping Employment Rights Bill, warning that the reforms could place a disproportionate strain on firms already grappling with rising costs and a challenging economic climate. The legislation, billed as the most significant upgrade to workplace protections in a generation, is due for its third reading [...]

  • Business confidence edges up despite tax raid fears

    August 29, 2025

    Business confidence has grown for the fourth consecutive month, according to a fresh survey, despite rising speculation of a fresh tax raid on businesses by the Labour government. Lloyds Bank’s business confidence index edged up two points to 54 per cent in August as sentiment among manufacturers climbed to its highest in a decade. The [...]

  • UK online SMEs confident despite economic headwinds

    August 21, 2025

    A wave of online small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) entrepreneurs are showing confidence in their future, despite wider economic pressures, a new report from eBay UK suggests. The study found that nearly four in five, or 78 per cent, of online small businesses expect to see growth over the next 12 months, with a third [...]

  • Mortgage recovery hinges on a Bank of England interest rate cut

    August 6, 2025

    Homeowners across the UK are catching a break as mortgage arrears fell for the first time since the cost-of-living crisis began – but a full recovery will hinge on the Bank of England’s decision on Thursday. Missed mortgage payments in the second quarter fell by 4.4 per cent across the UK, whilst direct debit rejections [...]

  • UK economy contracts 0.1 per cent in blow to Rachel Reeves

    July 11, 2025

    Rachel Reeves’ waning growth agenda has been dealt another blow after the UK economy contracted 0.1 per cent in May.  The Chancellor has endured a bruising few weeks after government U-turns and spending splurges have cut into the fiscal headroom she outlined in the Autumn. Fresh figures from the Office for National Statistics have confirmed [...]

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