Cyber-attack halts Asahi production, leading to potential shortages of Super Dry beer and other products in Japan.
Strike action planned by some staff at Bournemouth Airport, which was set to begin on Tuesday, has been suspended after the Unite union secured an improved offer from the employer.
Medical technology firm Convatec announces £500 million UK investment but will relocate R&D jobs from North Wales to a new Manchester hub.
Beverage giant Asahi has confirmed that its European and UK beer supply lines, including brands like Peroni and Grolsch, have not been impacted by a cyberattack limited solely to its operations within Japan.
Energy giant BP is proceeding with a $5 billion project to tap oil in the Tiber field, a Gulf of Mexico location previously considered too hazardous to exploit.
Government allocates 25m to Liverpool City Region and Greater Manchester for film, TV, music, and video games industries.
Administrators announce 125 redundancies at Prax Lindsey oil refinery, leaving 255 workers amid ongoing sale efforts.
Cannabis company stocks, including Canopy Growth and Tilray, jumped on Monday after President Trump shared a nearly three-minute-long video on his Truth Social platform promoting the use of hemp-derived CBD as a pain and stress reliever for seniors and advocating for its coverage under Medicaid.
A Las Vegas man has pleaded guilty to federal bribery charges related to an investigation into the area's cannabis licensing process, following a high-profile case involving a former Clark County Commissioner.
Japanese brewer Asahi, the parent company of brands like Peroni and Grolsch, has been hit by a cyberattack causing a 'system failure' that is limited to its operations within Japan, while assuring consumers that its UK beer supply remains unaffected.
BOE's Catherine Mann indicates UK inflation persistence scenario is unfolding, signaling caution for policy.
Supermarket giant Asda has been hit with a £130,000 fine after products, including ham and cheesecakes, were found to be sold past their use-by dates.
Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has confirmed it expects to restart operations in the 'coming days' after a sophisticated cyberattack earlier this month impacted its manufacturing plants across the UK, Slovakia, India, and Brazil.
Supermarket giant Asda has been fined £130,000 for multiple failures in food safety, specifically for selling expired meat, including out-of-date ham and cheese, following inspections by environmental health officials.
New factory activity data for China reflects persistent weakness in the world's second-largest economy, with analysts noting that manufacturing measures show 'sluggish domestic demand' and companies are under pressure to cut prices amid fierce competition.
The President of the Japan International Cooperation Agency, Akihiko Tanaka, apologised after the agency announced it would scrap its 'Africa Hometown initiative' due to misinformation and an excessive burden on participating municipalities.
Mitsubishi Estate Co plans more UK investments amid US uncertainties, diversifying from American markets.
Britain's largest car manufacturer, Jaguar Land Rover, has secured a £1.5 billion rescue to maintain operations until Christmas following a crippling cyberattack that has halted production for nearly a month.
Liverpool sees surge in tech startups in 2025, with £100m in investments fueling job growth.
A roundup of today's business news, featuring Porsche's struggles, HSBC becoming the UK's most valuable company, and a new deal for Vodafone-Three.
A collection of recent UK business news, including financial struggles for major companies, new investment deals, and warnings about AI adoption.
A fashion retailer has announced the closure of 35 stores, including one in Stoke-on-Trent, as part of a restructuring plan following a £33.2 million loss.
Norwich launches £10m plan to revitalize high street with pop-up shops and cultural events.
UK retail sales fall 0.3% in November 2025, raising concerns for high street ahead of Christmas.
Audi is marking its 60th anniversary by simplifying its model naming system and launching a new electric vehicle, the A6 Sportback e-tron.
BoE poised to slow QT, leave rates unchanged; stocks rise post-Fed cut.
Fed adjusts interest rates for first time in 2025, impacting economy amid inflation concerns.
Northern Ireland's working-age economic inactivity rises to 26.5%, with more young people out of work or education.
Failure to meet Labour’s public sector productivity targets could cost billions, forcing increased spending.
Elon Musk makes first Tesla stock purchase in over five years, worth millions, boosting investor confidence.
Jerry Greenfield quits Ben & Jerry's, criticizing parent Unilever over social justice stances.
Federal Reserve cuts rates by 25 bps, with Powell citing immigration's impact on labor market.
Audi is celebrating its 60th anniversary by overhauling its model naming system and unveiling the new A6 Sportback e-tron electric vehicle.
US and UK leaders announce a tech deal during Trump's state visit, focusing on AI, quantum computing, and nuclear energy.
A summary of the latest business and economic news, including updates on interest rates, corporate profits, and trade tariffs.
A summary of the latest business and economic news, including updates on interest rates, corporate profits, and trade tariffs.
UK housebuilding falls 20% in 2025, exacerbating affordability crisis as prices rise 8%.
Bitcoin breaks $100,000 barrier amid institutional adoption and regulatory clarity.
Health and beauty retailer Bodycare announces 30 additional store closures, putting 250 jobs at risk as administrators seek a buyer.
Cinnabon confirms closure of its 13 UK stores as operator shifts focus to core convenience retail business.
UK retail sales fell 0.7% in November as consumers tightened budgets ahead of new tax measures.
EV sales in Europe rise 25% in 2025, led by Tesla and Volkswagen models.
Adam Chandler of Reel Film secured a loan via UK's growth guarantee scheme after unhelpful high street experiences.
Stock markets worldwide surged as investors anticipate Federal Reserve interest rate cuts in early 2026.
UK hospitality lost 110,000 jobs since the budget, while companies like Boden and Kier report profits amid various sector changes.
Scottish whisky exports soared to £6bn in 2024, driven by demand in Asia and North America, boosting Scotland’s economy.
UK economy expanded 0.6% in Q2 2025, led by services and manufacturing recovery.
UK electric vehicle sales rose 25% in 2025's first half, driven by incentives and new models.
Denis Waxman, founder of Hays recruitment firm, who placed countless people in jobs over decades before retiring, has died at 78.
A mixed-use masterplan for Earls Court, one of central London's last undeveloped sites, could surpass King's Cross regeneration's economic impact.
UK inflation dipped to 2.1% in August 2025, offering relief but raising questions on interest rate cuts.
The Scottish Retail Consortium urges the next government to prioritize town and city centers in economic decisions to help high streets thrive amid challenges.
Sunnova, a rooftop solar firm that filed for bankruptcy, has won court permission to have its payout plan voted on by creditors.
Domino's is rolling out a new fried chicken offering called 'Chick N Dip' in a bid to challenge rivals like KFC and Wingstop.
Judge rules bosses can reject applicants supporting rival football teams to maintain harmony.
SOS Wholesale, a well-known discount wholesaler in Derby, has gone into administration, resulting in 100 employees being made redundant.
Build-to-rent landlords must deliver affordable housing to tenants and governments while providing returns to shareholders.
A prominent Leeds restaurant, Meatliquor, has closed its doors after 11 years, citing the rising cost of living.
John Elkann, head of Italy's Fiat dynasty, has agreed to a deal to avoid a tax-dodging trial, which includes a 183m fine and a year of community service.
A major Derby-based wholesale business, SOS Wholesale, has gone into administration, making 100 employees redundant. This news comes as a Leeds city centre restaurant also closes after 11 years, citing rising costs.
John Elkann, head of Italy's Fiat dynasty, has agreed to a deal to avoid a tax-dodging trial, which includes a 183m fine and a year of community service.
Japan's economy expanded at a stronger 2.2% annualized rate in the fiscal first quarter, boosted by healthy consumer spending despite political uncertainty.
Nodor, a Bridgend-based group known for its Winmau and Red Dragon brands, has acquired the tech firm Autodarts for an undisclosed sum.
Several popular UK high street brands, including Marks & Spencer, Poundland, and New Look, are closing branches this month due to rising costs and a shift to online shopping.
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