Category : Search result: Companies House


Reform UK leader's family firm faces compulsory strike-off

The family-run business of Reform UK's council leader in Hart, Cllr James Radley, has been threatened with compulsory closure by Companies House over overdue financial filings, raising questions about financial management.

Big Pharma's Legal War Threatens NHS Drug Access

Pharmaceutical giants are launching an unprecedented legal assault against the UK government, threatening NHS access to vital medicines and putting patient care at risk in a battle over drug pricing.

British Gas owner profits triple to £3.3bn

Centrica, parent company of British Gas, announces record profits while millions struggle with soaring energy bills, sparking political controversy and calls for windfall taxes.

Tech firms may quit Australian misinformation fight

Major technology companies including Meta and Google are considering abandoning efforts to combat misinformation in Australia, citing unsustainable costs and regulatory burdens under new laws.

Tech companies introduce summer-long four-day weekends

Forward-thinking tech companies are transforming summer work culture with extended weekend policies, offering employees three-day weekends throughout the entire summer season while maintaining full pay.

Weight-Loss Jabs: The Profit-Driven Health Crisis

Exclusive investigation reveals how drug companies are profiting from body shame through Ozempic and Wegovy injections, while eating disorder experts warn of potentially devastating health consequences.

Trump's CBD Backing Sends UK Cannabis Stocks Soaring

Former President Donald Trump's endorsement of CBD sparks unprecedented surge in UK-listed cannabis companies, while landmark US Medicaid decision opens doors for medical cannabis coverage. Explore the market implications and what this means for British i

Political Titan Jack Spence Passes at 89

Celebrating the extraordinary life of Professor Jack Spence, the visionary political scientist who influenced generations of Westminster leaders and helped navigate Britain through European integration.

Labour to block water boss bonuses over pollution

Sir Keir Starmer announces tough new rules blocking water company executives from receiving bonuses if their firms commit serious environmental offences, following public outrage over sewage dumping.

New Water Rules to Save UK Families £100 a Year

Millions of British households are set for cheaper water bills as regulators unveil a major crackdown on water company profits, promising significant savings and cleaner rivers.

Devon 4-Bed Home with Private Pool for £575k

A stunning four-bedroom detached house in sought-after Devon, featuring a magnificent 32ft private swimming pool, has come to market. Priced at £575,000, this property offers a rare opportunity for idyllic West Country living.

Trump Plans Major H-1B Visa Fee Hike

Former President Donald Trump proposes a significant increase in H-1B visa fees, a move set to impact American technology firms and major Indian IT companies. The plan, part of a broader 'reciprocity' strategy, could reshape the cost of skilled foreign la

Co-Living Spaces: Affordable Solution or Gentrification Engine?

Exclusive investigation into the rapid rise of corporate co-living spaces in New York City. Are these 'pod' apartments providing affordable solutions or accelerating displacement in already vulnerable communities? We examine the stark reality behind the t

MPs Demand Companies House Reform After Blackburn Labour Scandal

UK politicians are calling for urgent reform of Companies House after it was revealed the Blackburn Labour Party was wrongly listed as a person of significant control for dozens of dormant firms, exposing a major flaw in the corporate register.

Wales Tops UK Insolvency Chart as Personal Debt Crisis Bites

Exclusive analysis reveals a personal debt crisis gripping Britain, with Wales recording the highest rate of insolvency procedures in England and Wales. Discover the regional hotspots and the alarming 15% annual surge in IVAs.

Corbyn faces suspension over new party registration

Ex-Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn faces potential suspension from Parliament after registering 'The Jeremy Corbyn Peace and Justice Project' as a political party, triggering a parliamentary standards investigation.

Sally Rooney supports Palestine Action in UK

Normal People author Sally Rooney has publicly endorsed Palestine Action, the direct-action group targeting Israeli defence company Elbit Systems' UK operations. The literary star's support signals growing cultural backing for the movement.

Sydney Agent Reveals Shocking Open House Tricks

A leading Sydney buyers' agent reveals the cunning strategies and psychological games potential purchasers employ during open house inspections to gain an edge in the competitive property market.

Page 1 of 4