Savills (LSE: SVS) is in focus in an unusual way. Rather than being a subject of the housing-target debate as a builder, Savills is the adviser whose forecast helped frame it. The global real-estate services group has projected that the UK is likely to …
Tesco (LSE: TSCO) is in focus after reporting that its UK sales growth slowed even as its share of the grocery market rose. For Britain's biggest supermarket, that combination presents an interesting picture: the company appears to be winning a larger slice of the …
Lloyds Banking Group (LSE: LLOY) is back in focus because the UK domestic story has become more uncertain. The resignation of Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, with Andy Burnham widely reported as poised to succeed him, has introduced a fresh layer of political unpredictability. …
Aviva (LSE: AV.) is in focus because the questions facing the wider insurance sector have become unusually prominent. Insurers sit at the intersection of two forces that are both intensifying in 2026: rising geopolitical risk and continued change in the rules that govern how …
Barclays (LSE: BARC) is in focus because several powerful forces are arriving at once. UK politics has entered an uncertain phase following the resignation of Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, with a change of leadership reported as imminent. At the same time, a Big …
Greencore (LSE: GNC) has come into focus through two distinct but related developments. The first is a "Directors' Deals" disclosure showing that the company's non-executive chair purchased shares, a transaction that some commentary characterised as spotting a bargain. The second is the company's report …
Ticker: ADME, listed in the UK and trading as a penny stock.
JD Sports Fashion (LSE: JD.) has returned to the conversation among UK retail investors as the property backdrop for physical stores shifts. Recent commentary on the UK retail landscape suggests that out-of-town retail parks are effectively full, with rising demand from retailers and only …
Legal & General (LSE: LGEN) is in focus today because UK financials are navigating a period of political and policy uncertainty at the same time as broader markets are unsettled. A Big Tech-led sell-off and rate fears have raised volatility, prompting investors to reassess …
Ticker: BMIN, listed in the UK and trading as a penny stock.