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  • Why we should all talk about (and insure against) death

    January 14, 2026

    Brits are naturally squeamish about death. But talking about the subject, and managing it financially, can be a gift for our loved ones.

  • How Exclusive Collection’s Danny Pecorelli built the top luxury corporate hotel group in the land

    January 13, 2026

    As managing director of Exclusive Collection, Danny Pecorelli oversees one of the country’s most distinctive luxury hotel groups, with a portfolio that spans country house hotels, a gastro pub, destination spas, Michelin-starred dining, golf, cookery schools and some of the most sought-after corporate meeting spaces in the UK.  Born into the business his father founded [...]

  • The 100 most at risk pubs in London – is your local under threat?

    January 13, 2026

    The most at risk pubs in London have been revealed by a new website that calculates how proposed changes to rates could affect the hospitality industry. New website ismypubfucked.com uses official data from the Valuation Office Agency (VOA) to identify which pubs will be most affected by the proposed increases to the business rates. The [...]

  • Turtle Bay: Founder criticises ‘unhelpful’ Reeves’ tax raid after huge loss

    January 13, 2026

    Caribbean restaurant and bar chain Turtle Bay has hit out at the “unhelpful” Labour government whose tax “raid” contributed to it slumping into the red. The Bristol-headquartered business, which was set up in 2010 by Ajith Jaya-Wickrema and Stephen Entwistle, cited Chancellor Rachel Reeves’ increase in employers’ National Insurance as a reason for it falling to [...]

  • VAT-free shopping debacle has sent tourists packing

    January 13, 2026

    Five years on from the demise of VAT-free shopping, retail and hospitality chiefs say the impact is still causing pain as the industry seeks change, writes Joanna Hodgson Five years ago this month a change came in that might, on the surface , have prompted the average British shopper  to get their smallest violins out: [...]

  • HENRYs set for further Budget blow as more dragged into £100K tax trap

    January 13, 2026

    Thousands more UK workers are set to be pulled into the £100,000 tax trap as high earners brace for a further financial squeeze. The number of Brits earning six-figure salaries is set to surpass two million for the first time according to estimates from HMRC obtained by Rathbones, leaving more high earners to face the [...]

  • Big government is smothering SMEs

    January 13, 2026

    The government’s Employment Rights Act will drive yet another nail in the coffin of SMEs, says Tim Dier According to the Department of Business and Trade (DBT), Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) employ around 16.9m of us, a whopping 60 per cent of total private sector jobs. That includes everyone from the white-van man through [...]

  • Immigration law firm put up for sale on insolvency market amid visa crackdown

    January 13, 2026

    A London law firm specialising in immigration services has been put up for sale on an insolvency marketplace in an early sign the government’s crackdown on visas has sparked a slump in applications. Woolwich-based A Vincent Solicitors, which employs more than two dozen staff and has a second office in Manchester, offered multi-lingual support services [...]

  • The tax return deadline is looming. Here’s how to avoid fines 

    January 12, 2026

    Many of us are guilty of putting our personal finance admin on the back burner, opting to leave paying our bills, planning the monthly budget and checking insurance policies until the last minute. But  with the deadline of the 31st inching ever closer, leaving your self-assessment tax return until the final days of January, leaves [...]

  • Loungers creates 900 jobs as major expansion plans continue

    January 12, 2026

    Cafe-bar and restaurant chain Loungers created more than 900 jobs in the year it quit the London Stock Exchange’s AIM, it has been revealed. The Bristol-headquartered business delisted in February last year after being acquired by Fortress Investment Group for £338m. The Cosy Club and Brightside owner was founded in 2002 by Alex Reilley, David Reid [...]

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