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Orbital Education plans to buy more private schools worldwide after HSBC funding deal
Cheshire group teaches thousands at its international schools network
MPs warn 'farcical' º£½ÇÊÓÆµ water sector must be simplified as Thames Water's crisis deepens
By City AM
The Public Accounts Committee has warned that the "financial fragility" of a few large utilities had caused investors to lose confidence in regulation and the sector as a whole.
Gary Neville's company Buzz 16 returns to profit after flagship show almost doubles in value
Gary Neville
The turnaround at The Overlap producer, which was founded by the former footballer, comes after it posted a pre-tax loss in the prior 12 months
Demolition firm Thompsons of Prudhoe acquired by Yorkshire firm Ashcourt Group
Deals
The historic firm dates back to the 1940s and has been run by the family of its founders until now
M3.agency expands into South West and North West
Marketing
Birmingham advertising firm is targeting fresh growth with buyout deal and new office launch
Environment
Northumbrian Water hits third year without serious pollution incidents
The North East firm was one of only two companies to avoid the most serious incidents as other firms saw their record get worse
Major employer INEOS invests £30m in Hull to slash carbon emissions by 75%
Climate Agenda
The Saltend INEOS Acetyls facility is a global producer of acetic acid and the largest manufacturer of its kind in Europe
MPs warn 'farcical' º£½ÇÊÓÆµ water sector must be simplified as Thames Water's crisis deepens
By City AM
The Public Accounts Committee has warned that the "financial fragility" of a few large utilities had caused investors to lose confidence in regulation and the sector as a whole.
Orbital Education plans to buy more private schools worldwide after HSBC funding deal
North West
Cheshire group teaches thousands at its international schools network
Government plans to cut energy costs for thousands of businesses
Energy
The proposals are part of Labour's industrial strategy launched last month
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Food and Drink
Ant and Dec invest in The Northern Dough Co – and film promo video in boxer shorts
TV duo have been filmed in their boxers to show how the company's products can be prepared at home
Furniture maker rescued from administration, saving 53 jobs
Insolvency and Administration
The company has been operating for nearly half a century
HS2 suffers legal challenges cost as eastern leg land released
High Speed 2
Transport Secretary says nine cases have been brought against the high-speed line as she removes safeguarding for land on cancelled leg
Orbital Education plans to buy more private schools worldwide after HSBC funding deal
North West
Cheshire group teaches thousands at its international schools network
Snoop Dogg buys stake in Swansea City to become co-owner alongside Luka Modric
By City AM
The Welsh Championship side announced Croatian footballer Modric as a part-owner earlier this year
Deals
Yorkshire firm The SEO Works moves to Employee Ownership Trust
Finance group Shawbrook has supported the move with a multmillion-pound loan facility
Accenture launches new base in Birmingham
West Midlands
Global professional services firm has added to its portfolio of º£½ÇÊÓÆµ offices
Penderyn releasing first whisky from its North Wales distillery
Retail & Consumer
The Llandudno distillery will release the first single malt peated whisky to be crafted at its home
Northumbrian Water hits third year without serious pollution incidents
Environment
The North East firm was one of only two companies to avoid the most serious incidents as other firms saw their record get worse
HS2 suffers legal challenges cost as eastern leg land released
High Speed 2
Transport Secretary says nine cases have been brought against the high-speed line as she removes safeguarding for land on cancelled leg
Top Stories
º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's most powerful supercomputer comes online
Bristol
The Bristol-based Isambard-AI machine is expected to help develop new medical cures and tools to cut emissions
AI Growth Zones 'could bring billions of pounds to Wales'
Wales
Wales hailed for green energy and for 'trove of potential sites'
º£½ÇÊÓÆµ unemployment rises and wage growth cools following Rachel Reeves' tax hikes
By City AM
The estimate of employees on the payroll dropped by around 41,000 in June while the unemployment rate grew to 4.7%
Gary Neville's company Buzz 16 returns to profit after flagship show almost doubles in value
Gary Neville
The turnaround at The Overlap producer, which was founded by the former footballer, comes after it posted a pre-tax loss in the prior 12 months
Marie Claire owner Future on track as US advertising market improves
By City AM
The FTSE-250 media group said trading for the three months to 30 June was in line with expectations
JLR cutting up to 500 management roles
Jaguar Land Rover
Jaguar and Range Rover manufacturer says the move is 'part of normal business practice'
Drop off charges at º£½ÇÊÓÆµ airports hits record high
Transport
A total of 11 airports have hiked their prices since last year with some now charging £1 per minute, according to the RAC
German defence tech firm to open military drone factory in º£½ÇÊÓÆµ
Armed Forces
German defence company Stark has confirmed it is expanding into the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ
Furniture maker rescued from administration, saving 53 jobs
Insolvency and Administration
The company has been operating for nearly half a century
Inflation rise to 3.6% challenges Bank of England rate cut hopes
Retail & Consumer
Inflation rose to 3.6% in June, official figures show - the third month in a row that consumer prices have been above 3%
Thames Water slumps to £1.65bn loss as it prepares for hosepipe ban
Company Results
The utilities company has fallen from a multimillion-pound profit the year before, its annual results show
Huge chain with 280 branches Claire's could close third of stores
Enterprise
The company has appointed advisers