UK industry risks falling foul of EU’s new carbon tax October 2, 2023 British businesses selling into the European Union are unprepared for the bloc's new carbon tax and run the risk of penalties.
Labour market beginning to slow in boost for Bank of England September 11, 2023 The labour market is beginning to slow down as rising interest rates take their toll on hiring activity, new data out today shows.
British businesses locked in disputes with HMRC over possible unpaid tax July 31, 2023 More than half of British mid-sized firms are locked in disputes with the taxman over potential unpaid tax, a sign of the troubles companies encounter when trying to navigate the UK’s complex web of levies. Some 61 per cent of 500 firms surveyed by consultancy BDO are embroiled in a tax dispute with HMRC. Tax [...]
City A.M. muscles up for new chapter with THG deal July 26, 2023 City A.M. is set for a new chapter, under new ownership, after London-listed THG agreed to purchase the 18-year-old business newspaper today.
New sustainability reporting standards are a game changer for businesses July 20, 2023 In June, the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB) published its long-awaited inaugural standards for sustainability reporting. The launch of the standards is widely regarded as a hugely important milestone in the global fight against climate change. By providing a global baseline for businesses to report comparable information on sustainability issues, the new standards should make [...]
Accelerating redundancies ‘big concern’ for UK economy as firms sweat over recession July 10, 2023 Accelerating redundancies sparked by businesses sweating over whether the UK economy is on course for a recession are a “big concern” for the country, experts have warned today. Company layoffs have pushed the volume of unemployed workers available for jobs to its highest level since December 2020, when the UK was in the teeth of [...]
Retailers struggle to rack in sales in June as shoppers continue to scale back July 7, 2023 Retailers continued to show signs of struggling in June, new figures show, as sales growth remained well below inflation due to customers scaling back their shopping habits due to the cost of living crisis. Total like-for-like sales in June grew 1.9 per cent from last year’s base of 8.4 per cent, according to figures from [...]
Factory worker shortages deal £6.5bn blow to UK economy July 3, 2023 A shortage of factory workers is dealing a £6.5bn blow to the UK economy, while London and the South East’s manufacturing economy is outpacing any other in the country, a new report out today has claimed. Factories are still to fill 74,000 empty roles, representing a big slice of lost output, according to industry body [...]
RICS regulatory board quits en masse amid ongoing dispute with the government June 28, 2023 The building sector has been left in a state of confusion after all of the nine-member regulatory board of the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) suddenly resigned en masse late yesterday. The RICS Standards and Regulation Board is responsible for reviewing and investigating surveyors who aren’t following industry standards, and it has been one [...]
Quintessentially: Firm founded by Queen Camilla’s nephew switches auditor amid accounts delays June 27, 2023 Quintessentially, the members-only concierge service founded by the nephew of Queen Camilla, Ben Elliot, has switched its auditors amid severe delays to the company’s accounts. BDO officially resigned as the auditor for Quintessentially (UK), the parent company, yesterday, according to an update on Companies House. A spokesperson for Quintessentially confirmed the change to City A.M., but [...]