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BBC
Opinion: The Great North is on the rise – let’s make sure government is rising with it
Mike Hood, chief operating officer, Landsec
Manchester will be the home of the Industrial Strategy
North West
Government says body behind strategy is coming to the city –with a secondary base in London
Thousands of new homes to be built in the green belt as part of expansion of Bristol
Housing
North Somerset Council has said it has "no choice" but to allocate green belt land for housing developments after the government increased the number of homes it says the district must build by 2040
North East business groups give early welcome to Government's Industrial Strategy
Politics
Proposals to reduce energy costs are welcomed by business groups
Welsh universities facing a £18m annual hit from the rise in National Insurance contributions
Liberal Democrats
The Liberal Democrats said the £18m would be far better spent supporting teaching, research, and student services
Liberal Democrats
Welsh universities facing a £18m annual hit from the rise in National Insurance contributions
The Liberal Democrats said the £18m would be far better spent supporting teaching, research, and student services
Thousands of new homes to be built in the green belt as part of expansion of Bristol
Housing
North Somerset Council has said it has "no choice" but to allocate green belt land for housing developments after the government increased the number of homes it says the district must build by 2040
'Significant local objection' to 133-home development
Housing
Protect Lindow is calling on Cheshire East to reassess housing site plans to prevent loss of land with significant peat stores
'Staly Vegas' nightclub to be transformed into 1940s themed 'secret bar' and food hall
North West
The venue, which was once a major hub for revellers in the heyday of 'Staly Vegas', will be transformed into a food hall boasting a 1940s themed 'secret bar'
Dog food factory to be replaced with new housing development
North West
Breck Homes wins permission to redevelopp Fold Hill Foods factory site in Liverpool
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Industrial
Closure of Sabic 'cracker' plant is major blow for North East industry
The plant dates back to the 1970s but its Saudi owners say it no longer viable
Asda announces huge losses of £600m despite sales increasing by more than £1bn
By City AM
The Leeds-headquartered supermarket giant has posted a pre-tax loss of £599m for its latest financial year, having reported a pre-tax profit of £180.3m for 2023
Jones Village Bakery creating 150 jobs in £47m expansion
Wales
The business is ramping up production and storage capacity
FTSE 100 defence giant Babcock hails 'new era' as profits surge by 50%
By City AM
The FTSE 100 company - which plays a significant role in supporting the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's nuclear submarine program - recorded an 11 per cent increase in revenue to £4.8bn
Opinion: The Great North is on the rise – let’s make sure government is rising with it
BBC
Mike Hood, chief operating officer, Landsec
West Midlands
Sale deal for Baskerville House
Unnamed buyer snaps up historic office block in Birmingham city centre
Newcastle KPMG partner and office hit with major sanctions after watchdog investigation
Finance
The FRC said the breaches were "not dishonest, intentional or reckless" but contravened key ethical standards
Tekmar hopeful of stronger second half after slow start sees losses widen
Company Results
The offshore group pointed to signs the offshore wind market is recovering from recent challenges
Tissue Regenix confident in future having grown earnings
Company Results
The medtech business walked away from efforts to sell itself earlier this year.
Welsh universities facing a £18m annual hit from the rise in National Insurance contributions
Liberal Democrats
The Liberal Democrats said the £18m would be far better spent supporting teaching, research, and student services
Top Stories
The Windrush generation: 'My business exists because of them'
Black Communities
Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones, founder of The Black Farmer, made the comments as the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ marked Windrush Day 2025
º£½ÇÊÓÆµ handbag maker Mulberry in talks to raise £20m as losses widen
Fashion
The struggling Somerset firm launched a turnaround plan in January and is hoping its strategy will return it to profitability
US giant Apollo to back Hinkley Point C with £4.5bn loan
By City AM
The loan will be provided as unsecured debt to EDF, the French state-owned energy firm delivering the project
Walsall-based HomeServe plunges into loss despite crossing £1bn in sales
By City AM
The Walsall-headquartered business has posted a revenue of £1.1bn for 2024 while it reported a pre-tax loss of £31.7m
Spectris agrees to £3.8bn takeover by Advent but KKR mulls rival bid
By City AM
The FTSE 250 engineering group has agreed a 3.8 billion pound takeover by US private equity Advent, but KKR has confirmed it is in the "advanced stages of due diligence" and is considering a rival bid
Gas mask maker secures £10.2m MoD order for Ukraine war
Ministry of Defence
Avon Technologies said the equipment would be delivered in the 2026 financial year
Successful bidders to deliver two huge floating windfarms in the Celtic Sea revealed
Energy
The Crown Estate has named Equinor and a joint venture between EDF Renewables º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and ESB as preferred bidders
Cornwall Airport Newquay car park plans and airport sale scrapped in major U-turn
Politics
The council's new administration has cancelled two proposals made by the previous leadership
Toyota sets aside millions in anticipation of º£½ÇÊÓÆµ Supreme Court decision on motor finance case
By City AM
The Financial Conduct Authority took the case to the Supreme Court last year after the Court of Appeal ruled in 2024 that the commission charged on motor finance agreements was unlawful
Successful bidders to deliver two huge floating windfarms in the Celtic Sea revealed
Energy
The Crown Estate has named Equinor and a joint venture between EDF Renewables º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and ESB as preferred bidders
Airbus and Rolls-Royce among firms set to receive cash boost for green air travel projects
Aerospace
The joint government and industry funding is for cutting-edge aviation initiatives
£500m rails deal to bolster Scunthorpe steelworks, say Ministers
Industrial
Transport Heidi Alexander said the contract "truly transforms" the outlook for British Steel and employees of the North Lincolnshire site