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Pity the retailer with no reason
The final shuttering of Claire’s UK store estate this week was not a sudden collapse; it was the long-trailed end of a brand that had, quietly but decisively, drifted from relevance. After entering administration (again) in January, the chain has now closed all 154...
Tried and Tested: Recipes You’ll Love – Hungarian Goulash
As we find ourselves preparing for the upcoming R3 Association of Business Recovery Professionals Annual Conference in Budapest next week, our kitchens at Buchler Phillips have - quite fittingly - taken a Hungarian turn! This month’s surprise recipe comes from Jo...
Record savings aren’t helping British business
More money is sitting in British bank accounts than at any point in history. Household deposits crossed £2 trillion in 2024 and have continued to rise. Savings ratios are at their highest since 2015, excluding the pandemic spike. By almost every measure, the British...
SME bad debt rise kills confidence
UK SMEs are battling a sharp rise in bad debts at a time when wider business confidence remains fragile. Cost pressures, particularly labour, weigh heavily on the outlook and two new surveys point to an increasingly cautious environment with cashflow risk spreading...
Letter from London: The pathway to digital assets – Cryptocurrency, Stablecoin and CBDCs
As recently as the turn of the present century, over half of financial transactions in the UK were made in cash. Today the proliferation of credit cards, mobile banking as well as cryptocurrency and other innovative digital assets has reduced that to fewer than one in...
Stricken truckers face new cost crisis
The blockade in the Strait of Hormuz has grown into a major logistical and fuel crisis for the global supply chain. Closer to home, those in charge of the ‘final stretch’ are facing new pressures, just when things seemed to have stabilised. The UK haulage sector is...
NCP’s lessons for landlords and tenants
The recent administration of National Car Parks (NCP) provides a stark reminder of how lease structures can move from a background consideration to the central cause of distress. Once seen as a resilient, cash-generative model, the 95-year-old NCP, which grew taking...
Tried & Tested: Recipes You’ll Love – An Easter Surprise: Asparagus, Goat’s Cheese & Spring Greens Galette
This month, we’re arriving a little later than planned — but with good reason. With Easter just around the corner, we decided to hold back and share something inspired not by tradition, but by the season itself. As winter gives way to spring, the shift is...
Cautious manufacturers stay in the game
More than a century has passed since the UK was known as ‘the workshop of the world’. Manufacturing’s share of the economy is at best 10% today, half of what it was in 1990, as the nation relies on strength in services. Yet pockets of resilience remain among...
March 2026 Newsletter: Recession-proofing back on business agenda
While conflict in the Middle East continues to rage, every day that passes increases the chances of a full-blown global recession. Once again, the threat lies in severely disrupted global energy markets. UK businesses have already begun quietly preparing contingency...
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...
Letter from London: An imminent economic reckoning that requires fresh thinking
The single most alarming indication of the complacency that afflicts the Westminster village is the frequent claim (usually made when a hapless government Minister is defending further public expenditure on some profligate welfare scheme or other) that, ‘The UK is...
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