UK Business Reporter
Business reporter covering UK companies, markets, economic policy, and financial trends.
Daniel Harper covers business news across the United Kingdom, focusing on companies, markets, regulation, and the wider economy. His reporting helps readers understand how corporate decisions, government policy, and financial trends affect businesses, workers, and consumers.
Buttermilk Confections is recalling Honeycomb Blast Choc Bar 45g because it contains milk that is not declared on the label. Customers with a milk allergy or intolerance should check batch code BM26105 and return affected bars for a full refund.
Dunelm has recalled five Seasonal Doorstops because the sand inside may contain asbestos. Customers should stop using affected products, check the barcode and care label, and return them to Dunelm for a refund or seek local disposal advice.
The KTL Glitter and Glow Magical Sand Art Kit has been recalled over a possible asbestos contamination risk in the sand. Owners should check model TY7626 and barcode 5033849865252, stop using the kit and follow official disposal or return instructions.
Several POM power bank lines sold in TK Maxx and Homesense stores are being recalled over a fire risk linked to internal wiring. Owners should stop using affected models immediately and return them for a refund or replacement.
Nationwide has started paying its 2026 Fairer Share payment to eligible members. Here is who qualifies for the £100, when it should arrive and what to check if it is missing.
Dalston’s Soda Company is recalling affected Dalston’s Pineapple Soda cans because they may break apart unexpectedly and leave sharp edges. Customers should not open or drink affected cans and should check batch codes 037130 and 037129.
All frozen products under Inarah’s Frozen Foods, Inarah’s Fine Foods and New York Crispy packaging with the listed addresses are covered by a Food Standards Agency alert. Shoppers should not eat affected packs, while food businesses should remove them from sale.