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Recruiters risk closer scrutiny of ‘phoenix’ deals

Recruiters risk closer scrutiny of ‘phoenix’ deals

What is it about the recruitment sector that allows a business to fail and return in a new guise over and over again? The latest to hit the headlines has effectively emerged from insolvency for the third time in four years, leaving millions of pounds in unpaid...

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MFS collapse spooks specialist property lending

MFS collapse spooks specialist property lending

The sudden collapse in recent days of London-based specialist property lender Market Financial Solutions Ltd (MFS) has stunned the UK property and credit markets, prompting fresh scrutiny of underwriting standards in private credit and bridging finance. MFS, a...

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SMEs sleepwalk into working capital crisis

SMEs sleepwalk into working capital crisis

Headline insolvency figures might suggest otherwise, but beneath the surface many UK SMEs are facing intensifying liquidity pressure. According to the latest annual figures there were 23,938 registered company insolvencies in England and Wales during 2025 — broadly in...

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SEND time bomb ticks louder for councils

SEND time bomb ticks louder for councils

Council tax payers usually breathe easier in February and March, before the customary ten direct debit payments recommence in April. This year brings yet another big rise - by no means the last - as councils remain perilously close to financial collapse, with the...

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David, Lord Triesman RIP

David, Lord Triesman RIP

Doing what is right, rather than what is easy, is critical to making a lasting impact  in the world of turnaround and restructuring. It had also become something of a mantra for our friend David Triesman, whom we have sadly lost in recent days. Lord Triesman wasn’t a...

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Barometer spots heavy weather – and ways out

Barometer spots heavy weather – and ways out

If you’ve ever felt that running a Small or Medium Enterprise (SME) is like pushing water uphill, especially in the current business climate, a major new report on risk might just confirm that view — and give you a fresh lens for spotting where trouble often starts....

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‘Crypto Act’ sets pace for digital asset recovery

‘Crypto Act’ sets pace for digital asset recovery

While many still regard cryptocurrencies as ‘the emperor’s new clothes’, new legislation for England, Wales and Northern Ireland says that digital assets such as Bitcoin and other tradeable, non-fungible tokens can now be recognised as personal property. We’re among...

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January 2026 Newsletter: Builders behind as the year begins

January 2026 Newsletter: Builders behind as the year begins

UK construction output ended the year with its 12th month of shrinking in December, marking the longest negative run since the global financial crisis. It’s hard to see if 2026 will bring any growth for the sector. The Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) registered 40.1...

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