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Mike Lynch superyacht builder sues widow for £400m over Bayesian sinking

The builder of the superyacht Bayesian, on which British technology entrepreneur Mike Lynch died, has launched a £400 million legal claim against his widow, alleging that the tragedy caused a catastrophic collapse in its sales. The Italian Sea Group (TISG) has filed a €456 million (£399 million) lawsuit in a Sicilian court, claiming that the yacht’s crew and the vessel’s holding company were responsible for the sinking and the resulting damage to the company’s reputation...

Nigel Farage renews pledge to tax banks by scrapping Bank of England interest payments

Nigel Farage has renewed his threat to strip commercial banks of billions of pounds in interest payments made by the Bank of England, reviving a controversial proposal that has already alarmed financial markets and the banking industry. Speaking at a Bloomberg event on the fringes of the World Economic Forum, Farage confirmed that Reform UK still intends to scrap the interest paid on reserves held by banks at the central bank, money created during the...

Legal experts warn UK firms of rising AI risks in 2026 as regulation tightens

UK businesses are being urged to tighten controls around their use of artificial intelligence in 2026, as legal experts warn that poorly governed AI systems are exposing companies to mounting legal, financial and reputational risks. From unclear ownership of AI-generated content to data protection breaches and misleading outputs, advisers say many organisations have adopted AI tools faster than they have put safeguards in place, leaving them vulnerable as regulation accelerates. Copyright and ownership disputes remain...

The trademark dispute at the heart of the Beckham family feud

A bitter trademark dispute over the Beckham name has emerged as a key factor in the growing rift between the Beckhams and their son Brooklyn Beckham and his wife Nicola Peltz, underscoring how intellectual property law can collide with family relationships when a surname becomes a commercial asset. The row centres on control of the Beckham name, which has long been protected as a trademark across multiple commercial categories. While the dispute has played out...

Government borrowing falls on income tax windfall, but pressure on public finances remains

Government borrowing fell sharply in December after a surge in income tax and national insurance receipts helped narrow the monthly deficit, offering short-term relief for the Treasury but little comfort over the longer-term health of the public finances. Figures published by the Office for National Statistics showed public sector borrowing fell to £11.6 billion in December, £7.1 billion lower than the same month a year earlier, a 38 per cent reduction. The improvement was driven...

Leeds startup raises £23m to push UK to the forefront of the AI chip race

A Leeds-based technology start-up has raised £23 million to accelerate the commercial rollout of its light-powered computer chips, in a move that could strengthen the UK’s position in the global race to develop next-generation artificial intelligence hardware. Optalysys will use the funding to scale its photonic computing technology and expand operations into the United States. The investment round was led by Northern Gritstone, with backing from the UK government’s National Security Strategic Investment Fund. Optalysys...

UK government urged to extend business rates relief to hotels amid mounting tax pressures

The government is facing fresh calls to extend its business rates relief scheme for pubs to include hotels, as the accommodation sector grapples with sharp increases in taxes, wages and operating costs. The appeal has been made by leading audit, tax and business advisory firm Blick Rothenberg, which warned that hotels are under growing financial strain and risk job losses without targeted support. Darsh Shah, a partner at the firm, said ministers were planning to...

Capital gains tax receipts fall 8.4% to £13.5bn as investors delay disposals

Capital gains tax (CGT) receipts fell sharply last year, reinforcing concerns that higher taxes on investment gains are failing to deliver additional revenue while discouraging business activity. New figures published by HM Revenue and Customs show CGT receipts totalled £13.646 billion in 2025, down from £14.900 billion in 2024 — a decline of 8.4 per cent. Wealth managers said the fall suggests investors and business owners are increasingly deferring disposals in response to a tougher...

Meir Oster on Listening, Leadership, and Modern Social Work

Meir Oster is a social worker and community advocate based in Monsey, New York. He is known for his steady, people-first approach and his focus on helping individuals navigate emotional and social challenges in an increasingly digital world. With a Master of Social Work, Meir has built his career around one core belief: people do better when they feel heard, supported, and understood. His work centres on helping teens and families manage stress, isolation, and...

An Interview with Anthony D’Anna on Building, Focus, and Practical Leadership

Anthony D’Anna is an entrepreneur and business leader known for his practical approach to management, finance, and growth. His career began at ground level, running his own Italian deli, where he learned firsthand how leadership, operations, and customer trust come together in real time. Long hours and daily problem-solving shaped his belief that strong businesses are built through consistency, structure, and accountability. Those early experiences led Anthony to develop a deeper interest in strategy and...