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England’s World Cup kick-off comes with £1,000 flag warning for fans

Patriotic football fans are being warned they could face a £1,000 fine if caught flying a large England flag from their cars during the World Cup.

It’s also bad news for motorists planning to adorn their vehicles with other team merchandise as they pray for glory on the pitch.

That’s because such items could obscure the driver’s vision and may mean they fall foul of motoring laws.

The Three Lions play their first game of the tournament – which is being staged across the USA, Canada and Mexico – tonight (Wednesday) when they take on Croatia in Texas.

Millions of fans are expected to tune in to see how Thomas Tuchel’s side get on, with excitement starting to build across the nation.

But showing your love for your team while on the road could be fraught with dangers.

The little-known rules have been highlighted by leading automotive outfit Select Car Leasing.

There’s no specific offence for driving with a flag attached to your car and most on sale are perfectly legal if fitted correctly.

But one that is particularly large and obscures the driver’s vision could risk convening Regulation 30 of The Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986, which states motorists must have a full view of the road and traffic ahead.

A flag that could cause danger to pedestrians or other road users could fall foul of Regulation 53 of the same regulation, which also covers ‘mascot, emblems or other ornamental objects’ attached to motors.

The rule states mascots must not be positioned ‘where it is likely to strike any person with whom the vehicle may collide unless the mascot is not liable to cause injury’.

Breaking the rules could see drivers of cars or small vans slapped with a £1,000 fine.

Graham Conway, managing director of Select Car Leasing, said: “With World Cup fever in full swing, excitement is building.

“Showing your support with a flag, scarf or mascot won’t be a problem for most.

“But it’s important to make sure the driver’s vision is never impaired by anything you attach to your vehicle.

“Not only could it risk causing an accident, but it could also hit you in the pocket.

“If you’re planning on flying a flag or attaching a mascot to your motor, make sure it can’t pose a risk to you or anyone else.”

Flexible 28-Day Taxi Insurance Now Available from Bluedrop Services

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SOUTHAMPTON, UK. June 16th, 2026 – Bluedrop Services has unveiled a new short-term taxi insurance policy created for self-employed taxi and private hire drivers who want greater flexibility and lower insurance costs. The launch expands the company’s range of transport insurance products and reflects changing work patterns across the industry.

The new insurance solution builds on the firm’s established Fleet Insurance offering, which currently covers businesses operating anywhere from two to more than 1,000 vehicles. Individual drivers can now benefit from the same expertise through a dedicated short-term policy.

Cover is available in 28-day periods and can be extended quickly when needed. The policy also provides protection for taxi driving, food delivery work, and personal use under a single insurance arrangement.

Bluedrop Services developed the product after seeing growing demand from drivers who require insurance that can adapt to flexible and varied working schedules.

With average savings of more than 54% compared with conventional annual taxi insurance policies, the cover offers a practical solution for part-time drivers, seasonal workers, temporary users, and those exploring work opportunities with ride-hailing and delivery services.

The company currently supports drivers and operators working with platforms including Uber, FREENOW, Bolt, Ola Cabs, and Autocab, alongside food delivery services such as Uber Eats, Bolt Food, Just Eat, and Deliveroo.

Doug Kelley, Managing Director of Bluedrop Services, said: “Today’s drivers need insurance that works around their lives, not the other way around. Whether someone is driving full-time, part-time, switching platforms, or combining taxi work with food delivery, our new short-term insurance product offers the flexibility and affordability they’ve been asking for. We’re proud to help drivers get on the road quickly, with cover they can trust and savings that make a real difference.

“Our team understands the fast-moving transport industry and the pressures drivers face. We encourage anyone looking for flexible temporary taxi insurance to contact us today for a quick and competitive quote.”

Anyone looking for temporary taxi insurance with flexible terms can contact Bluedrop Services for a competitive quote tailored to their individual requirements and budget.

Employee confidence in survey action slips as leadership accountability comes into question

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LONDON, UK. June 16th, 2026 – Only 53% of employees say they believe feedback shared through surveys will lead to action, based on new global benchmark data from People Insight, underscoring a growing challenge in turning employee listening into visible change.

The report warns that many organisations are “listening loudly but acting quietly”, putting employee trust, engagement and future participation at risk.

The findings come from People Insight’s new report, The senior leader’s role in employee surveys, which argues that employee feedback must be treated as a core leadership responsibility rather than a one-off HR initiative.

The report identifies a common organisational pattern: senior leaders sign off surveys but disengage from outcomes, HR teams carry responsibility for actions beyond their authority, and managers are expected to deliver change without sufficient backing.

This disconnect can gradually erode trust, lower participation in future surveys, and reduce the effectiveness of employee listening efforts.

The report also warns against overpromising, suggesting organisations build trust by being transparent about what will change, what will not, and where progress will take longer.

People Insight emphasises that successful employee listening requires sustained leadership involvement beyond survey launch.

That includes setting priorities based on results, taking ownership of decisions and trade-offs, and maintaining regular communication on progress.

Without this, organisations risk a “belief-in-action gap”, where employees continue to share feedback but lose confidence in its impact.

“Employees are not expecting everything to change overnight, but they do expect honesty and visible progress,” said Tom Debenham, Managing Director at People Insight.

“When only 53% of employees believe action will follow a survey, it is a clear signal that something is breaking down. If people repeatedly give feedback and see little change, they will question the value of speaking up.

“Leadership buy-in has to go beyond approval. It means making decisions, focusing on the right priorities and showing progress over time. The organisations that get this right treat employee feedback as a leadership responsibility, not an HR exercise.”

The senior leader’s role in employee surveys examines what leadership buy-in involves, why it frequently falls short, and how organisations can build stronger ownership to turn feedback into action.

The report also covers sponsorship visibility, decision-making structures, accountability mechanisms, communication strategies, and measurement and planning.

Read the full report at peopleinsight.co.uk/senior-leadership-employee-surveys.

Poetry on the page: voices of Rochdale brought to life in books

Two new anthologies of poetry, written by Rochdale residents inspired by its year as Greater Manchester Town of Culture, have been published.

The first, titled ‘Weaving Words’, is a 120-page collection and captures the uniqueness of the borough, packed with poems celebrating local people and places.  The second is aimed specifically at children, called ‘Poems to change the world.’ Both include over 65 new poems from a total of 96 local poets.

Over the last year, Rochdale’s Poet Laureate Sammy Weaver led writing workshops with residents and over 650 young people, drawing on Rochdale’s co-operative history as a source of inspiration. Many of the poems created feature in the books.

Both anthologies (£10 each) are now available to buy from any of the borough’s 16 libraries, or from Rochdale Pioneers Museum on Toad Lane.

Councillor Sue Smith, cabinet member for communities and co-operation at Rochdale Borough Council, said: “These two limited edition anthologies are such a fascinating souvenir of a moment in time. They will make you think and make you laugh. We’ve so much creativity and talent within our diverse communities that needs sharing so I’m so pleased now they’ve been published, so many more are now able to enjoy reading them.”

Sammy Weaver added: “These beautiful collections of poems really reflect our people, places and the moments that make this borough feel like home. The feedback and reviews we’ve had so far has been amazing.”

The anthologies include illustrations by local artist and poet Mark Rothwell and community artist Phoebe Foxtrot, as well as a painting by Elizabeth White.

The project was funded by National Lottery project grants from Arts Council England and Flexible Funds, the council’s township funding, delivered by Rochdale Borough Council’s local libraries and Rochdale Development Agency. It was part of a spectacular line-up of festivals, live performances, exhibitions and art during Rochdale’s year as Greater Manchester Town of Culture that ran until April 2026. The title, awarded by the Greater Manchester Combined Authority, celebrated the town’s rich history, creativity, talent and diverse arts scene.

Find out more at www.rochdalecreates.co.uk  

Tracklio Showcases Real-Time Driver Communication Platform at Parkex Following Traffex Launchpad Selection

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Startup aims to modernise the parking ecosystem by bridging the communication gap between enforcement systems and motorists.
LONDON, UK. June 16th, 2026 – Tracklio, the platform bridging the communication gap between enforcement systems and motorists, showcased its technology at Parkex 2026 in Coventry, UK, following its selection for the highly competitive Traffex Launchpad programme, which spotlights some of the most promising innovators in the transport, traffic and parking sectors.
The selection reflects growing recognition of a longstanding challenge across the parking sector. While enforcement technology has become increasingly sophisticated, communication with drivers remains slow and manual. Motorists frequently learn about parking charges or penalties days or weeks after an event has occurred, creating confusion, missed opportunities to respond, and unnecessary disputes.
Tracklio addresses this gap through real-time communication tools designed to keep motorists informed before and after key parking and compliance events. Geofenced Controlled Parking Zone (CPZ) alerts notify drivers as they approach restricted areas, while instant digital notifications provide visibility when enforcement action is taken, helping motorists receive important information when it is most relevant.
Speaking about being selected for the Traffex Launchpad programme, Founder of Tracklio Elizabeth Adegunwa said: “Being selected for the Traffex Launchpad programme is significant validation at an important stage of our journey. Drivers have consistently told us that delayed communication around parking enforcement creates frustration, confusion and uncertainty. What Parkex confirmed is that the industry recognises the same challenge and is actively looking for ways to improve the experience for motorists.”
The parking sector has invested heavily in enforcement technology, ANPR systems, digital payments and operational efficiency. However, communication with motorists has largely remained unchanged. Tracklio addresses this challenge by providing a communication layer that integrates with existing parking infrastructure, enabling drivers to receive timely updates about parking fines, compliance events and road-user charges without requiring operators to replace existing systems.
Parkex brought together local authorities, parking operators, enforcement providers and transport technology companies across Europe, providing Tracklio with an opportunity to demonstrate how real-time communication can improve outcomes for motorists, operators and local authorities alike.
Following the momentum generated at Parkex, Tracklio is advancing discussions to integrate its platform within live enforcement systems. This would help build a robust evidence base demonstrating the direct impact of real-time communication on dispute reduction and driver awareness.
Tracklio’s longer-term vision is to become the communication layer that connects motorists with increasingly complex transport, parking and compliance systems, helping create more transparent and efficient interactions across the mobility ecosystem.

How to choose the best self storage in Manchester (and spot the hidden costs)

Self storage looks like a commodity. It is a locked room you rent by the week, and on the surface one facility is much like the next. In practice, the gap between a good storage experience and an expensive, frustrating one is surprisingly wide — and in a city as busy as Manchester, with providers competing hard on advertised price, the loudest headline figure is rarely the same thing as the lowest real cost.

Choosing well is less about finding the single cheapest unit and more about matching the right facility to what you are actually storing, then reading carefully past the introductory offer.

This is a practical guide to doing exactly that: working out what you need, understanding where the hidden costs hide, and knowing which features genuinely matter.

“Best” depends on what you’re storing

Before comparing a single price, it helps to define your own brief, because “best” means different things to different people. The best option for a student stashing a few boxes over the summer is not the best option for a business holding pallets of stock, which in turn is not the best option for a family mid-house-move with a three-bedroom home to put somewhere for six weeks.

Four questions settle most of it. What are you storing? How much of it is there? How long do you need it for? And how often will you need to get to it? Answer those honestly and almost every other decision — size, location, access, budget — follows naturally. Skip them, and you risk paying for the wrong thing.

Don’t get the unit size wrong

Sizing is the single most expensive mistake people make. Over-book and you pay every week for empty air. Under-book and you are either cramming your belongings in or renting a second unit to cope.

In Manchester you will typically find everything from small lockers of around 10 square feet — roughly the size of a telephone box, fine for a few boxes and a bit of furniture — up to rooms of 150 to 175 square feet and beyond, which can swallow the contents of a large house.

Most reputable facilities offer an online size estimator, and it is worth using. More important still is choosing a provider that lets you move to a bigger or smaller unit without penalty. Your guess on move-in day is almost never perfect, and the freedom to adjust is worth more than a marginally keener advertised rate.

The headline price is not the real price

This is the heart of the matter. A “from £4 a week” figure is a starting point, not a total, and several things can quietly inflate the bill between the quote and the first invoice.

Look out for deposits, which some operators charge and others have dropped entirely. Check for minimum terms and notice periods that tie you in for longer than you need. Ask about admin or set-up fees, and about compulsory insurance, which is sometimes priced steeply when you may be able to cover the contents under an existing home policy instead.

Restricted access hours can cost you indirectly in time and extra van hire, and small extras like padlocks and packing materials add up too.

When you compare Manchester quotes, total the genuine monthly cost including any one-off charges, and ask one direct question: is this rate introductory, and what does it revert to afterwards? Manchester facilities very commonly run new-customer deals — a first month for £1, or half price for the first eight weeks — and these are genuinely useful. But they are only worth having if the standard rate that follows is competitive and the terms stay flexible. Always read what happens once the offer ends.

Location: city-centre premium versus a few minutes out

Manchester’s city-centre apartment boom — Ancoats, New Islington, Deansgate and the rest — has pushed up demand for storage precisely because space inside those flats is tight. A facility right in the centre is convenient, but you pay for the postcode.

A site a little further out, often just off the M60 ring road in areas such as Denton, Trafford or Salford, can be noticeably cheaper while remaining easy to reach. The deciding factor is how often you will actually visit.

If you are storing and largely forgetting, prioritise price and security over a central address. If you will be dropping in weekly — a small business pulling stock, say — then access time genuinely matters and a closer or motorway-adjacent location earns its place.

Security: ask what “secure” actually means

Every facility calls itself secure, so treat the word as the start of a conversation rather than a reassurance. The markers worth checking are concrete: round-the-clock CCTV coverage and how extensively the site is covered, a monitored intruder alarm — ideally one linked to a response service or the police — and individual unit access where you alone hold the padlock and key.

Gated or staffed premises add a further layer, and membership of the Self Storage Association UK is a useful signal that an operator works to recognised industry standards. It is also worth favouring indoor storage, which protects against damp and weather in a way that some outdoor container sites cannot.

Access, opening hours and the practical details

How and when you can get into your unit shapes the whole experience. Check which days and hours the facility is open — seven days a week is common in Manchester but not universal — and whether access within those hours is unlimited and free rather than charged per visit.

The smaller practicalities matter more than people expect. Free on-site parking, trolleys, pallet trucks or forklifts to shift heavy items, and ground-floor access all make moving day far less painful. For a business handling stock regularly, generous opening hours are close to essential; for a one-off store-and-forget, they barely register.

The free extras that quietly change the maths

This is where a fair cost comparison often flips. Many Manchester providers bundle in extras that carry real value: free self-drive van hire for getting your belongings in and back out again, free collection and removal within a set radius, unlimited free packing boxes, and no deposit to pay up front.

These are not gimmicks. A free van and a stack of free boxes can easily save you well over £100 on a move, which is often enough to make a slightly higher weekly rate the cheaper choice overall — or to confirm that a lower one really is the bargain it looks. When you tot up the numbers, count the extras in, because they frequently decide which facility is genuinely best value.

When you are weighing up options, then, the trick is to look beyond the per-week figure and judge each provider on the total package — flexibility, security, access and what is thrown in for free. That fuller picture is what separates the best self storage in Manchester from whichever facility simply shouts the lowest number on its banner.

Matching storage to the reason you need it

A quick run through the common situations helps anchor all this. If you are moving house or renovating, you want short-to-medium-term flexibility and ideally a van; the usual pattern is to store during the gap and retrieve things at your own pace. Businesses storing stock, archives or surplus furniture should prioritise access hours, no minimum stay, and the ability to scale up or down as demand shifts.

Students are a Manchester category all of their own — it is one of the largest student cities in the country — and the priority there is low cost, short and flexible terms, and collection, particularly for those heading home over the holidays. And for everyday decluttering or seasonal items, from garden furniture to Christmas decorations to sports kit, a small locker is often all that is required.

So, what is the best storage in Manchester?

The honest answer is that there is no single one. The best facility is not the lowest advertised price or the most central postcode — it is the provider whose total cost, flexibility, security and access actually fit what you are storing and how you will use it.

Do the sizing honestly, read past the headline figure to the real monthly cost, weigh the free extras properly, and ask the awkward questions up front: what is the all-in cost, is the rate introductory, is there a minimum stay, can I change unit size, what does your security involve, and what is included for free? Put those questions to two or three Manchester providers and a confusing market quickly resolves into a clear comparison. Get that right and you will store for less, with far less hassle — which, for most people, is exactly what “best” ought to mean.

Top Software Development Companies for UK Businesses in 2026

Some UK companies pour money into digital projects that go nowhere, often because they picked the wrong technology partner.

The British software development market is now valued at over 45 billion pounds, growing at a steady clip of roughly 10% per year. Yet eight out of ten UK businesses still struggle to hire the technical talent they need in-house. That gap between demand and available skills is exactly why choosing the right development firm matters more than ever.

In this article, we will walk you through the top software development companies that UK businesses should consider in 2026. We will cover what makes each one stand out, compare their strengths side by side, and share practical advice on how to pick the right partner for your specific goals.

Whether you run a London fintech startup or a Manchester-based retail brand, this guide might help you make a confident decision.

Leading Software Development Companies Serving UK Clients

The firms on this list were selected based on proven delivery records, technical depth, client retention, and the ability to serve UK businesses across multiple industries. I ranked them by looking at real project outcomes, not just marketing claims.

1. LITSLINK

LITSLINK tops this list for good reason. Headquartered in Palo Alto with a team of over 300 engineers, this software development company has built a reputation for delivering custom web applications, mobile platforms, AI-powered SaaS products, and enterprise automation systems to clients across the UK, US, and Europe. Their core expertise spans full-cycle product engineering, cloud architecture, machine learning integration, and end-to-end DevOps consulting.

UK businesses working with LITSLINK consistently report 30 to 50 percent faster time-to-market compared to other vendors, which is a serious advantage in competitive sectors like fintech, healthtech, and e-commerce. The company has served over 80 startups and numerous SMEs since its founding in 2014, earning a top-tier cybersecurity rating along the way.

2. BJSS

BJSS is a UK-born consultancy based in Leeds with deep roots in the public sector and regulated industries. They excel at large-scale digital transformation for government agencies, NHS trusts, and financial institutions, with strong capabilities in cloud migration and data platform engineering.

3. Softwire

Softwire operates as a premium bespoke development consultancy out of London. They build tailored software products for mid-size and enterprise clients, with a focus on complex integrations, API-first architectures, and thoughtful UX design. Softwire is known for transparent pricing and pairing senior engineers directly with client teams.

4. Apadmi

Apadmi is a Manchester-headquartered mobile-first product studio with over 450 specialists. They have delivered flagship apps for Domino’s, the NHS, Argos, Asda, and BBC, among others. If your UK business needs a native mobile experience built at scale, Apadmi is a strong contender with proven enterprise-grade processes.

5. Endava

Endava handles large-scale enterprise transformation, combining strategy consulting with product engineering. Listed on the New York Stock Exchange, they bring a global workforce to complex projects in payments, banking, insurance, and telecommunications. UK companies that need to modernise legacy systems at scale often turn to Endava.

How These Companies Compare at a Glance

Tables cut through the noise better than paragraphs when you need to compare options quickly. Here is a breakdown across the key decision factors UK buyers care about most.

Company Core Strength Best For Team Size HQ Location
LITSLINK AI, SaaS, Full-Cycle Dev Startups and SMEs 300+ Palo Alto, US
BJSS Public Sector, Cloud Gov and Regulated 2,500+ Leeds, UK
Softwire Bespoke Products Mid-Size Enterprises 250+ London, UK
Apadmi Mobile Apps Consumer Brands 450+ Manchester, UK
Endava Enterprise Transformation Large Corporates 11,000+ London, UK

 

What UK Businesses Should Look for in a Development Partner

Picking a software development company is not just about technical skill. I have seen UK businesses burn through budgets because they chose a vendor based on a flashy portfolio or a low hourly rate. The right partner needs to align with your business context, not just your tech stack. Here are the factors I recommend every UK buyer evaluates before signing a contract:

  • Industry experience that matches your regulatory environment, especially if you operate in finance, healthcare, or the public sector.
  • A transparent development process with clear milestones, sprint demos, and direct access to engineers rather than just account managers.
  • Proven ability to scale teams up or down without derailing project timelines or quality.
  • Post-launch support and maintenance capabilities, because shipping v1 is only half the battle.
  • Strong cybersecurity practices and GDPR compliance, which is non-negotiable for any company handling UK customer data.
  • Cultural fit and communication overlap with UK business hours, so that daily standups and urgent calls do not become a scheduling nightmare.

Getting these fundamentals right reduces the risk of cost overruns and missed deadlines, which remain the two biggest complaints UK companies have about outsourced development projects.

Why the UK Software Market Keeps Growing in 2026

The UK’s software sector is not growing by accident. Several forces are pushing demand higher at the same time. The government has identified AI, cybersecurity, advanced connectivity, quantum technologies, and semiconductors as priority areas in its 2025 Modern Industrial Strategy.

That public investment is creating ripple effects across the private sector. Meanwhile, cities like Manchester have built thriving digital ecosystems worth over 5 billion dollars, with more than 10,000 tech businesses now operating in the region. As Business Manchester has reported, the city has been crowned the UK’s top digital tech city, attracting talent from across the country.

Organizations like techUK continue to advocate for stronger collaboration between government and the private sector on digital transformation. Their work on procurement frameworks helps UK businesses access better technology partners. The Crown Commercial Service also launched the Digital Outcomes and Specialists 7 framework in March 2026, streamlining how public organizations purchase digital services.

For businesses in the North of England, Manchester Digital provides an independent network connecting companies with local tech talent and community support. Their 2026 Sector Insights Report found that Greater Manchester’s digital sector continues to outperform expectations.

UK businesses have more options than ever, but more options also means more noise. The companies we listed earlier earned their positions by consistently delivering results in this competitive environment.

Conclusion

The UK software development market in 2026 is mature, competitive, and full of opportunity. Choosing the right partner can be the difference between a product that captures market share and one that stalls for months. I have outlined five companies that UK businesses should seriously consider, with LITSLINK standing out for its speed, technical breadth, and proven startup and SME focus.

Advice is straightforward. Define what you actually need, then match that need against the strengths of the firms above. Request case studies, talk to existing clients, and run a paid pilot before committing long-term. The UK market rewards businesses that move fast and choose wisely. Make sure you do both.

Residence Inn by Marriott Piccadilly Manchester Strengthens Leadership Team with Two Senior Appointments

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MANCHESTER, UK. June 15th, 2026 – The Residence Inn by Marriott Piccadilly Manchester, a leading luxury extended-stay hotel in the city, has appointed two senior figures as it continues to reinforce its position within Manchester’s competitive hospitality market.

A new General Manager, Simon Mason, has taken charge of the 39-person team at the apartment-style property, alongside the arrival of Sales Manager Sam Stoyle.

Simon brings extensive hospitality experience built over many years working across the UK and more recently in Manchester. His career began at a Marriott hotel in Preston before roles at the Michelin-starred Northcote Hotel and Restaurant, followed by operational positions with IHG. He later moved into his first general manager role in Manchester at the University of Manchester’s then hotel, Chancellor’s.

Most recently, he served as general manager at The Pendulum Hotel and Manchester Conference Centre, a position he held for eight years before joining The Residence Inn by Marriott Piccadilly Manchester.

Commenting on his new appointment Simon said: “This is a beautiful property and having the Marriott brand attached to it is a fantastic benefit.

“Manchester is such a great city to be in. Look at all the events, the arts, the culture, the sport, and this hotel is positioned right at the heart of it all in a brilliant location.

“The city has got a great split of business for hotels, attracting both corporate and leisure travellers which makes my role at The Residence Inn so interesting.

“I look at the breakfast service each morning and see families mixed with business guests, long stay guests who might be working in the city’s property development sector looking for a home away from home.

“It is so important to help build that long stay element to the hotel. I am looking forward to the challenge ahead.”

Sales Manager Sam Stoyle also joins the team with a varied background in hospitality sales, beginning his career with a resort developer before moving into hotel sales.

After relocating to Manchester 11 years ago, Birmingham-born Sam secured his first sales manager role at StayCity, where he oversaw sales across three properties in the region. He later went on to work with Novotel and Ibis in Manchester.

Sam said: “Joining the team at The Residence Inn is perfect for me.

“I wanted to get back into the extended stay market. We are a very corporate city, but also leisure orientated. Sport, location filming, construction is all there.

“This hotel is the kind of product that suits all of those markets.

“I used to walk past the hotel and think what an amazing place it would be to work in. Now I am here.”

Entrepreneur Adrien Grosjean, co-owner with Alexander Grosjean of The Residence Inn by Marriott Piccadilly Manchester, said: “Manchester is arguably the UK’s second city after London with a rapidly expanding and highly competitive hospitality scene.

“It is crucial to have the very best people in place to lead our hotel into a bright future, so we are delighted to welcome Simon and Sam onboard.

“Both bring with them so much knowledge and experience, it will certainly help support our team at The Residence Inn and enhance the guest experience.

“Their appointments signify a new chapter for the hotel as we look towards expansion and further build on our reputation for delivering exceptional customer service.”

Father’s Day gift guide 2026: Best gifts for every type of dad

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Father’s Day (June 21) is the perfect time to celebrate the people who make everyday moments feel special. 

Whether he enjoys slow mornings with coffee, weekends outdoors, cooking for the family, or discovering something new, a thoughtful gift can say a lot. 

And because no two dads are the same, this year’s guide brings together meaningful finds that feel personal and practical… the right gift is one that shows appreciation on Father’s Day. 

For dads who chase the sun

If your dad loves a beach trip or a water fight, he’ll love these bold botanical-inspired print Kai swim shorts. Made from 100% recycled polyester, dad will look the part whether he’s in the pool or propping up the bar.

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The elasticated waistband with drawcords means a proper fit, and there are two hip pockets plus a back pocket for keys, coins and obligatory snack. Good for the planet, good for his legs.

Available: £25 at TOG24

For those who can’t stop pottering

Sustainable Scandinavian company SproutWorld has just launched a Four Seasons pack of pencils that each grow into plants in the different seasons!

When the pencil becomes too short to use, dad can simply plant it, as there are seeds in the tip. Expect strawberry and green onion for Spring, Basil and Parsley in Summer and some veggie surprises for Autumn through to Winter.

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SproutWorld creates 175,000 pencils from each replanted tree and then each of those pencils goes on to create a new plant.

Available: £13.95 at Amazon

For dads who know their whisky from their whiskey

Get your dad tickets to the inaugural Brighton Whisky Weekend and their main expo where over 30 brands will be pouring more than 100 drams. 

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Expect to find legendary Scotch distilleries to indie bottlers, American bourbon to world whisky from Japan, India and Australia and more, all hosted under one roof at The Old Market in the heart of Brighton on Saturday June 27th. 

Every dram is included in the ticket price, no tokens, no faff, and he even gets to keep the tasting glass as a memento of the day.

Available: £35 – 40 from Brighton Whisky Weekend

For dads who like to smell amazing

Carolina Herrera 212 Men is a great clean and classic scent for dad. It’s a woody fragrance with a fresh, aromatic opening of grapefruit, bergamot, lavender, and spices.

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There’s also a nice hit of ginger in there for a warm finish, The perfect versatile fragrance for work or relaxing.

Available: £45.99 at perfumedirect.com

And those dreaming of the Italian Riviera…

Portofino Dry Gin is perfect for dads who appreciate a well-made drink and a touch of luxury. Inspired by the Italian Riviera, it’s distilled with 21 botanicals grown in Liguria, including lemon, juniper, rosemary and lavender for a fresh, aromatic flavour.

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Whether served in a classic G&T or a negroni, it’s a gin that feels made for summer evenings. The beautifully designed bottle, inspired by vintage travel posters, also makes it a standout gift.

Available: £43 at Amazon

King of the kitchen 

Designed to elevate everyday cooking, treat dad to GOOD PHATS. This Extra Virgin Olive Oils Set brings together three awesome extra virgin olive oils – Spanish, Italian, and Organic – in one must-have collection.

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This trio is perfect for any kitchen or the ideal gift for the food lover in your life, covering every culinary need with a unique PHAT for every dish.

Whether it’s roasting, frying, or drizzling, this collection brings flavour, quality and confidence to the kitchen.

Available: £46.67 at Good Phats

If he takes games night seriously

Fast Friends is a speed jinx guessing game where you race to say the same word at the same time. It sounds easy. It isn’t. Dad will be on it when the timer kicks in, Life Tokens disappear, and suddenly everyone is leaning in trying to land one perfect match.

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Quick to learn, easy to start, and made for those moments when you want something that brings everyone in. A great chance to step away from screens. Perfect for age 7+.

Available: £19 at Amazon

Dad who likes a flutter

Treat Dad to the thrill of racehorse ownership with this Father’s Day Package, including shares in two flat racing horses – Love Always and Redbud Sixteen –  plus a printed welcome pack. 

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With no extra costs during the syndicate term, it’s a unique gift that keeps the excitement going long after Father’s Day. 

Available: £65 at Racing Club

For dads who never miss kick-off

Brewed with summer drinking and the 2026 Football World Cup in mind, this match day gift set features three cans of Extra Time Extra Pale Ale and a Vocation pint glass. 

Extra Time Beer Pint Glass Gift Set with Box

Perfect for match days, gifting, and raising a glass to every last-minute winner, this crisp and refreshing hop-forward pale ale offers tropical fruit, soft apricot and zesty citrus flavours with a clean, easy-drinking finish.

Available: £18 at Vocation Brewery

TLC for dad

A little reminder to slow down, switch off and take a moment for himself. Packed with practical treats designed to help him recharge, this self-care Father’s Day gift box is a perfect dose of TLC.

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Inside, he’ll find a refreshing Mancave shower gel, a Barber Pro Hydrating Face Mask, nourishing Nursem hand cream (for even the grizzliest of hands), indulgent dark chocolate giant buttons and a zingy ginger & turmeric shot to help him feel his best.

Available: From £40.45 at Don’t Buy Her Flowers

Barbecue-bonkers dad

If dad’s ready for a BBQ at any opportunity, he’ll love this Feuerhand Baby Special 276, which is available in an array of colours.

FEUERHAND 39.95 Baby Special 276 Hurricane Lantern Pure White 1 www.berryuseful.co .uk

With its extremely temperature-resistant and shatterproof glass, the is an utterly reliable light for emergency and orientation. Its calm flame pattern will guide him at all times, wherever he wants to enjoy his evenings outside.

Available: £39.95 at Berry Useful

Nostalgia-loving dad

For design and Disney loving dads, the new Manufacture Rock Mickey Mouse collection by Villeroy & Boch is the perfect gift for Father’s Day.

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This cute collab features timeless kitchenware with delicate chalk drawings on the distinctive slate-like surface. There’s something for every dad. Take your pick from platters, plates, bowls, coffee mugs and cups.

Available: From £16 at Manufacture Rock Mickey Mouse

Building safety compliance: A growing concern for developers and investors

Building safety now sits at the centre of property development and investment decisions
across the UK.

Increased scrutiny from authorities and greater awareness among residents have changed how the industry approaches risk. Developers and investors can no longer treat compliance as a box-ticking exercise that takes place at the end of a project.

Instead, building safety influences design choices, procurement strategies, financing discussions and long-term asset management. Strong compliance practices not only reduce legal and financial exposure but also help protect the value of your assets and maintain confidence among occupiers, lenders and business partners.

Why building safety remains high on the real estate agenda

Recent regulatory changes have increased accountability throughout the property sector.
Government bodies, residents and investors now expect organisations to demonstrate that
they actively manage building safety risks rather than simply respond to issues when they
arise. This shift carries significant implications.

A residential development with complete safety records and clear compliance documentation often attracts greater confidence from lenders and prospective purchasers.

But uncertainty surrounding fire safety measures or missing records can delay transactions and increase costs. Developers who integrate compliance into project planning from the outset often avoid expensive remedial work later because they identify potential issues before construction progresses too far.

Understanding the responsibilities of developers, owners and accountable persons

Different parties carry different obligations, yet each stakeholder plays a role in maintaining
and building safety standards. Developers must ensure that design and construction
decisions comply with applicable regulations, while building owners and accountable
persons must manage risks throughout the life of the building.

You should establish clear lines of responsibility before work begins. Many professionals also seek specialist advice where building safety requirements intersect with other areas of real estate law, particularly when ownership structures or ongoing management responsibilities create additional complexity.

A clear understanding of duties helps prevent disputes and reduces uncertainty once a building becomes occupied.

Enforcement, litigation and the rising cost of non-compliance

Regulators now possess stronger powers to investigate safety concerns and take
enforcement action where organisations fail to meet their obligations. Financial penalties,
project delays and reputational damage can all follow when businesses overlook compliance
requirements.

The consequences often extend beyond immediate costs. A developer facing legal action over safety defects may encounter difficulties securing future investment or obtaining favourable lending terms. Legal disputes can also consume management time and divert resources away from growth opportunities.

Early investment in compliance processes often costs considerably less than resolving enforcement action or defending litigation after problems emerge.

Building safety due diligence: What investors and developers should be reviewing

Effective due diligence helps you identify risks before they affect project viability or asset
performance. Investors increasingly examine safety documentation alongside traditional
financial and legal assessments when evaluating opportunities.

Review fire risk assessments, construction records, maintenance information and evidence of regulatory approvals before committing to a transaction. For example, an investor considering a residential block should assess whether the available records demonstrate ongoing
compliance and effective risk management.

Thorough reviews provide a clearer picture of future liabilities and help you make informed decisions based on evidence rather than assumptions. When you understand the condition and compliance status of an asset, you place yourself in a stronger position to negotiate terms and plan future investment strategies.