Category: In Business

Nov 11

Investors anticipate SSE’s spending plans amid completion of key energy projects

Investors are keenly awaiting SSE’s interim results on Wednesday, hoping for an update on the FTSE 100 energy group’s spending plans and progress on its renewable projects. SSE, one of the UK’s largest offshore wind developers, recently completed several significant projects, including the 443-megawatt Viking onshore wind farm, the Shetland subsea link, which will connect […]
Nov 7

Berry Bros & Rudd families warn inheritance tax changes threaten legacy of historic wine business

The Berry and Rudd families, owners of the esteemed London wine merchant Berry Bros & Rudd, have raised concerns over recent inheritance tax reforms that could threaten the future of their 376-year-old business. The Labour government’s proposed 50% reduction in business property relief—which allows family-owned businesses to pass down assets tax-free—has left the families grappling […]
Nov 6

Suppliers warn farming inheritance tax will jeopardise UK food security

Farming leaders and suppliers are warning that Chancellor Rachel Reeves’s inheritance tax on farming assets exceeding £1 million could undermine Britain’s food security, making the UK more dependent on foreign imports. Senior business figures, including Nigel Murray, managing director of Booths supermarket, have voiced concerns that the tax changes could erode incentives for domestic food […]
Nov 4

Research suggests Trump tariffs could hinder U.S. manufacturing investment

Protectionist trade policies, such as those proposed by Donald Trump, may inadvertently harm U.S. manufacturing firms by increasing input costs, leading to reduced investment, according to a study from the Frankfurt School of Finance & Management. With tariffs central to Trump’s economic vision, manufacturers may face higher costs on imported goods if he is re-elected, […]
Nov 4

UK government pledges £500m to expand broadband and mobile coverage in rural areas

In its first Autumn Budget, the Labour government has committed £500 million to improve broadband speed and mobile coverage across the UK, with a particular focus on rural areas. Chancellor Rachel Reeves highlighted that the funding will bolster ongoing projects like the £5 billion Project Gigabit, targeting 99% gigabit broadband by 2030, and the £1 […]
Oct 31

Aston Martin bleeding £1m a day as supply chain issues and china demand slump hit targets

Aston Martin Lagonda, Britain’s only carmaker listed on the London Stock Exchange, is grappling with substantial financial setbacks, missing all 2024 targets as production cuts, supply chain issues, and a steep drop in Chinese demand impact performance. The luxury automaker, led by new CEO Adrian Hallmark, is burning through cash at over £1 million a […]
Oct 31

Land Rover and Range Rover hybrid sales surge as EV uncertainty shifts buyer focus

Amid ongoing uncertainty around electric vehicle (EV) adoption timelines, demand for Land Rover and Range Rover plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) has surged. Jaguar Land Rover (JLR), the West Midlands-based, Indian-owned automotive group, has reported a 29% increase in global sales of its PHEV models for the first half of its financial year, ending in September. This […]