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Harry Potter
09:27, 26 MAR 2025
Harry Potter star's fortune swells to £30m in year before he was hit by tax bill
By City AM
Rupert Grint, who is best known for playing Ron Weasley in the Harry Potter series, saw his fortune rise to £30.6m in the 12 months to 31 March, 2024
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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child maker remains in the red amid West End troubles
By City AM
The joint venture which produces the show across the world has reported a turnover of £41.3m for the year to 31 March, 2024, down from the £45.2m it achieved in the prior 12 months.
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Hairy Biker Si King's road to becoming a businessman
Food and Drink
The TV star is launching his takeaway business - Propa! - in Sunderland and hopes to balance heart and soul with hard headed acumen
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Harry Potter magic still works for Bloomsbury as publisher forecasts exceed expectations
By City AM
In its results for the six months to 31 August, the publishing house told markets consumer revenue was up 47 per cent to £131.3m for the half year, up from £89.4m, while profit before taxation was up 91 per cent to £21.4m, from £11.2m in the previous year
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Harry Potter studio tour makes £100m profit as it creates more than 100 jobs
By City AM
The business behind Warner Bros Studio Tour London The Making of Harry Potter, achieved a pre-tax profit of £100.8m for 2023, according to newly-filed accounts with Companies House
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The Royal Mint's 'spellbinding' coins mark 25th anniversary of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
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The first design was unveiled live to collectors and Potter enthusiasts at the Royal Mint’s visitor attraction in south Wales
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Recovery eyed by education travel group partnered with Disneyland Paris, Harry Potter and Wimbledon
North West
The group 'firmly believes that opportunities for further acquisitions will materialise'
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British LGBT Awards 2022 shortlists revealed: Business leaders, firms and celebrities up for top honours
Awards
The awards celebrate leading activists, allies and celebrity figures who have worked to advance the rights of LGBT+ people
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Plymouth retail magnate Chris Dawson's tax bill more than doubles to £43m
HMRC
The Range's Chris and Sarah Dawson among list of 50 biggest contributors to the Treasury
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People on the move: key North East appointments and promotions of the week
Employment
Companies including Bradley Hall, RMS, Barton Willmore and the Port of Tyne are this week announcing new roles
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The year in North East business: 10 firms which scored success in 2021
North East
Here's our pick of 10 companies from across the region which marked success in 2021 through awards, expansion and investment
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'Magical' cake shop Sweet Solstice opens in Alnwick with help from investment
Deals
Autumn Rabbitts has opened Sweet Solstice on Bondgate Within in Alnwick following NEL Fund Managers investment
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North East Company of the Year launches ambitious º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Malaysian expansion plans
Offices
Double Eleven is on the hunt for a new Teesside base while also exploring options for a second North East office
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Children’s clothing company secures Wales’ first General Export Facility
Retail
Character.com sells a range of character themed clothing worldwide including Harry Potter, Star Wars, Peppa Pig and their own brand Harry Bear
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Bid to boost city economy by luring TV and movie crews to Plymouth
Economy
Britain's Ocean City has already starred in many TV shows and feature films but now a campaign is looking to attract even more productions
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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child publisher Hachette º£½ÇÊÓÆµ opens Bristol office
Bristol
It is one of five new national offices the publisher is opening around the country
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The Outrageous Bride magazine that is tapping into new trend for zombie, Goth and even Viking weddings
Events
'The wedding industry has been decimated, but people are still planning, and finding quirky ideas are not that outrageous'
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Engineering firm Rotolok's profits hit by Covid closure of its Caribbean resort
Company Results
Enforced shutdown of Sugar Ridge hotel in Antigua hits property earnings at otherwise buoyant Devon manufacturer
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May The Force Be With You: Pals launch indie shop packed with Star Wars, Harry Potter, Minecraft and Batman gear
Retail & High Street
Town centre store sells everything from bags, caps and t-shirts to Pokémon balls, mugs and even wizard’s broomsticks
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SW's James Dyson, JK Rowling, Tim Martin and Chris Dawson among º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's biggest tax payers
HMRC
Famous business figures included in list of 50 biggest contributors to the Treaury
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Bet365 boss tops list of º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's biggest taxpayers - again
West Midlands
Denise Coates, James Dyson and Mike Ashley all made it into the Sunday Times Tax List this year
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Publisher behind Harry Potter and the Cursed Child to open five new regional offices
Enterprise
The publisher is actively looking for office space and expects up to 40 London-based staff from across the business to move over the next year, with at least a hundred relocating by 2022
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Harry Potter, gluten-free cakes and artisan breads boost to Finsbury Foods' profits
Food and Drink
Bakery group has seen rise in group revenue and profits before tax
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How camera lenses made in Leicester gave hot new Amazon Prime series Star Trek: Picard its epic feel
Technology
Cooke lenses were first made in 1894 and have been used by Woody Allen, Ridley Scott and Martin Scorsese
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