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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...

Top 5 Leading Lawyers to Watch in 2026

As the legal industry continues to adapt to shifting regulations, emerging technologies, and evolving client expectations, 2026 is set to spotlight a new generation of legal leadership. The top 5 leading lawyers to watch in 2026 are professionals who are not only excelling within their practice areas but also shaping the future of the legal profession through innovation, strategic thinking, and ethical leadership. These individuals stand out for their ability to navigate complex legal challenges...

From Boardrooms to Desks: How Disc Injuries Are Reshaping Return to Work in London

In London’s business districts, work still unfolds around desks, deadlines, doctors operating rooms and long stretches of sitting broken only by meetings and commutes. Hybrid working has changed where people work, but not the intensity, or the physical demands, of professional life. Within this reality, herniated disc injuries are increasingly underestimated in return to work planning, treated as short interruptions rather than complex disruptions. Employers and employees alike often misjudge back pain recovery windows, assuming...

Top 10 Vehicle Warranty Dispute Lawyers You Can Trust

A vehicle warranty is supposed to give you peace of mind. It’s a promise from the manufacturer that they will cover repairs for certain problems within a specific time. But what happens when the manufacturer refuses to honor that promise? You might find yourself in a frustrating cycle of endless repair visits and arguments with the dealership. This is when you need an expert in vehicle warranty dispute resolution. Trying to fight a massive corporation...

Next buys Russell & Bromley out of administration as 33 shops face uncertainty

Next has bought the upmarket shoe and accessories brand Russell & Bromley out of administration in a £2.5 million deal, but the majority of the chain’s shops and hundreds of jobs remain at risk. The high street fashion group has acquired the Russell & Bromley brand, three of its 36 standalone stores and a tranche of existing stock, for which it is paying a further £1.3 million. The remaining 33 stores, along with nine concession...

Steven Bartlett faces celebrity backlash over Diary of a CEO podcast comments

Steven Bartlett, the millionaire entrepreneur and Dragons’ Den investor, is facing mounting criticism from celebrities and content creators after comments made on his podcast, Diary Of A CEO, sparked accusations that he is amplifying misogynistic narratives under the guise of long-form discussion. The backlash centres on a recent episode in which Bartlett, 33, discussed the so-called “male loneliness epidemic” with psychologist Dr Alok Kanojia. During the conversation, Bartlett questioned whether society should “intervene” to ensure...

MPs warn UK–India trade deal tariff gains at risk from cuts to export support staff

Billions of pounds in potential tariff savings from the UK’s landmark trade deal with India could be put at risk unless the Government rethinks plans to cut export support staff, MPs have warned, raising concerns that British businesses may struggle to turn the agreement into real-world growth. In a report published on Wednesday, the Business and Trade Committee said deep reductions to trade support roles within government could undermine the effectiveness of the UK–India Comprehensive...