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  • Fishing retailer catches sales boost to defy summer drought

    Retail

    The UK’s largest fishing shop has posted a surge in sales to defy fears that the record drought is impacting the country’s rivers and fisheries.  Angling Direct, the UK’s leading seller of fishing equipment, said it has grown its market share and is on track to meet its profit targets despite the drought, which has [...]

    Four people fishing from a blue boat under a brick bridge on a river.
  • AIM-Listed Pulsar Group hit with High Court petition by HMRC

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    Pulsar Group, a UK-based technology company listed on AIM, and its media matchmaking subsidiary, ResponseSource, face a winding-up petition from HMRC. The group, formerly known as Access Intelligence, provides SaaS solutions for the global marketing, public relations and journalism sectors. A petition filed with the London High Court on Friday named it. Additionally, ResponseSource, the [...]

    HMRC overcharged pensioners thousands
  • Activist investor accuses The Works chair of working from home – in New Zealand

    Retail

    The activist investor locked in a boardroom battle with The Works has accused its chair of switching his residence to New Zealand and dialling in to crucial meetings.  Kelso, a London-listed investment fund, is pushing to appoint a director of its choosing to the discount retailer’s board, but The Works has slapped down the move, saying it [...]

    The Works store at Westfield Shepherds Bush with increased foot traffic after activist investor boosts stake in retailer
  • The Works activist investor hits back at retailer’s ‘absurd’ claims 

    August 13, 2026

    The activist investor seeking to gain a seat on the board at The Works has hit back at the discount retailer’s “absurd” claims the move would undermine its growth plans. Kelso, an activist investor, has criticised the AIM-listed retailer for urging shareholders to block its attempt to install retired private equity partner Graeme Coulthard as [...]

  • The Works braces for boardroom battle as activist investor pushes for more control

    August 13, 2026

    Discount retailer The Works has been engulfed in a boardroom drama as a notorious activist investor pushes to install a retired private equity partner as a director.  The retailer, which sells toys and arts and crafts, warned on Thursday that the attempted coup could “create unnecessary distraction [and] risk derailing” the board’s growth strategy.  Kelso, [...]

  • Winkworth delays legal drama for a month after family feud

    August 12, 2026

    The family which runs City estate agent Winkworth has agreed to halt its legal spat for at least a month after chair Simon Agace and his wife tried to oust the company’s board, including Agace’s son. The AIM-listed company, run by chief executive Dominic Agace, launched legal proceedings against its chair last week after he [...]

  • Defence drilling firm tools up for London IPO

    July 27, 2026

    Aerospace drilling company Tek4 is gearing up for an initial public offering in London, Morning Wire can reveal, in a boost to the London Stock Exchange as it looks to tempt more defence firms to market. The Leicestershire-based company, which counts Rolls-Royce and GE among its customers, is looking to raise £20m through a listing [...]

  • Big Four’s AIM exodus accelerates as mid-tier firms seize mandates

    July 27, 2026

    Mid-tier audit firms scooped up new clients as the Big Four giants executed an intentional retreat from London’s junior market. Three years ago, PwC, Deloitte, EY, and KPMG audited nearly half of the FTSE Alternative Investment Market (AIM) 100 index with 49 clients combined. But today, the market share has collapsed to 30 clients, according [...]

  • Social media ban driving ‘screen-free’ sales, The Works boss says

    July 23, 2026

    The boss of discount retailer The Works has said the government’s crackdown on social media usage has driven customers towards the “screen-free activities” offered in his stores. Gavin Peck, chief executive of the Aim-listed retailer, believes Labour’s incoming social media ban has pushed up demand among parents for analogue activities for their children and was [...]

  • Layoffs and an executive exit: What’s going on at London’s first listed law firm? 

    July 22, 2026

    Gateley, the City’s first listed law firm, is set to lose its chief executive and axe dozens of jobs as it grapples with a swelling cost base and fears of a slowdown in client spending.  The group, which is listed on the London Stock Exchange’s Alternative Investment Market (AIM), informed shareholders on Tuesday that chief [...]

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