
How Economic Pressure Is Changing the Way Companies Close
In recent years, the UK business landscape has been shaped by a combination of rising costs, economic uncertainty, and increased creditor pressure. From energy price

How to Spot Early Warning Signs of Insolvency in Your Business
Insolvency rarely happens overnight. In most cases, it develops gradually, with warning signs appearing long before a company reaches crisis point. Unfortunately, many directors either

Why Corporate Insolvencies Remain High Despite Economic Recovery Signals
Recent economic data in the UK has pointed towards gradual stabilisation. Inflation has eased from its peak, interest rates have shown signs of plateauing, and

How Directors Can Navigate Insolvency Risk and Legal Duties in 2026
The economic environment in 2026 remains complex for UK businesses. While some sectors show signs of stabilisation, many companies continue to face pressure from elevated

Impact of Rates Revaluation and Tax Changes on UK Insolvency in 2026
The UK insolvency landscape in 2026 is shaped not only by economic conditions but also by structural tax and property cost changes. Among the most

Lessons from the PPE Medpro Liquidation and Government Claims
The liquidation of PPE Medpro has become one of the most high-profile insolvency cases linked to the Covid-19 pandemic. The company, which secured substantial government

Why Creditors’ Voluntary Liquidations Are Outpacing Administrations
In recent years, the balance between different corporate insolvency procedures in the United Kingdom has shifted. While administration was once widely seen as the primary

Why Corporate Insolvencies Remained High in 2025 Despite Economic Stabilisation
At first glance, 2025 appeared to offer signs of economic stabilisation in the United Kingdom. Inflation eased compared to its post-pandemic peak, supply chain disruption

Why UK Furniture Brand Slzzp Entered Administration
The entry of UK furniture brand Slzzp into administration highlights the continued financial strain facing retailers operating in a challenging and evolving market. While furniture

Why the Centre for Contemporary Arts in Glasgow Entered Liquidation
The Centre for Contemporary Arts (CCA) in Glasgow has long been regarded as one of Scotland’s most important cultural venues, providing a platform for visual