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Dickon Stainer named Chairman and CEO of Universal Music UK – Music Business Worldwide

Universal Music Group Chairman & CEO Sir Lucian Grainge announced today that Dickon Stainer has been appointed Chairman & CEO of Universal Music UK....

EU plant exporters turning backs on UK over post-Brexit border checks, says trade group

Exporters of plants and flowers from mainland Europe are turning their backs on supplying Britain as “painful” new Brexit border checks are putting some...

Op-ed: The UK’s budget problems date back to the 2008 financial crisis

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer reacts as he meets with Defence Secretary John Healey and Member of the House of Lords George Robertson at...

UK surge in low-alcohol beer sales tops other countries

Unlock the Editor’s Digest for freeRoula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter.UK sales of low-alcohol beer increased...

‘Get a grip’: why has the UK’s Labour government been so bad at politics?

Sir Keir Starmer must “get a grip” to bolster his Downing Street operation and end infighting within the government, cabinet ministers are urging, as...

CrowdStrike: What was the impact of the global IT outage

Getty ImagesHannah Al-Khaldi, who runs a boutique fitness studio in London, faced similar issues with a non-functional website.She estimates the outage cost her £1,000."It...

Global financial giants pour £1 billion into UK Build To Rent – Landlord Today

UK pension scheme Nest is working with the finance giant Legal & General to invest up to a billion pounds into Build to Rent...

Superdry boss says UK should make Shein pay more tax

Getty ImagesThe boss of the clothing chain Superdry says its rival Shein is being allowed to "dodge tax", and is urging the government to...

UK ministers seek to reassure business over workers’ rights plans

LIVERPOOL, England, Sept 23 (Reuters) - British ministers sought to reassure business leaders on Monday about plans to give workers more rights and...

Chancellor ‘hit the right notes’ in vision for economy, say business leaders

Business group leaders have said Chancellor Rachel Reeves “hit the right notes” as she sought to lay out a more optimistic vision in her...

Ipswich businesswoman scoops two awards and shortlisted for third

Clare Lucas, of Ducks In A Row, was honoured to be named as this year’s Business Consultant of the Year and CEO/Director...

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