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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....
Tried and Tested: Recipes You’ll Love – Toby’s Focaccia
There’s something quietly wonderful about discovering a hidden talent in the office. The kind that doesn’t announce itself in meetings or spreadsheets, but reveals itself through flour-covered hands, olive oil, and a tray of bread slowly rising in the oven. This...
‘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...
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...
New Year cost fears claim High Street victims
Two high profile retail administrations this week as we drift back to work provide a stark reminder that the high street has moved firmly online. Their woe is reinforced by the huge volume of New Year emails from what are now web-first retailers, promising big...
Letter from London: New Year 2026
The year that is just underway will be a pivotal twelve months in UK politics. By the time it comes to an end we shall be at - and perhaps beyond - the halfway mark of this parliament. The recent trend towards the breaking down of the UK party system as we have known...
MAMIL return is too slow to save bike sales
Not so long ago, a shiny new bicycle was the pinnacle of Santa’s generosity. In more recent years, grown-ups as well as children started looking out for handlebars poking out of large packages under the tree, inspired by a new generation of British Olympic medallists....
Tried and Tested: Recipes you’ll love – Homemade mulled wine and food pairings
As the festive season settles in and the year draws to a close, the Buchler Phillips team is delighted to share a little seasonal tradition that never fails to bring warmth, comfort, and a touch of nostalgia: homemade mulled wine. A favourite at Christmas markets and...
Car dealers flash hazard warning
Selling cars is a far riskier and more complex business than we might think, judging by recent failures. Family-run VW dealership Hayseldon has this week fallen into administration after 66 years of trading, the latest group finally pushed over the edge by wider...
Appointment of Charles Mack as Senior Consultant
Buchler Phillips is pleased to announce the appointment of Dr Charles Mack as a Senior Consultant to the firm. Charles is a British-German lawyer and certified Turnaround and Insolvency practitioner with more than 25 years of experience, having acted as joint...
Rachel targets swag from phoenix directors
The word ‘rogue’ has been applied to this year’s Autumn Budget for many reasons. But for our friends at the Insolvency Service it’s all about directors sailing close to the wind – and new funding from the Chancellor to disqualify them. Last week Rachel Reeves...
Letter from London: A Momentous Budget
We have finally got there! After an unprecedented, almost interminable, period of contradictory speculation and counter-briefing the UK government has finally produced its economic statement. In the days ahead all eyes will be on the unsentimental judgment of the...
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