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March 09, 2026
M&C Saatchi Kicks Off Share Buyback Worth Up To £4.5M
M&C Saatchi PLC launched a buyback program on Monday worth up to £4.5 million ($6 million) as it seeks to reduce share capital.
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March 09, 2026
Kirkland-Led EQT To Buy 42% Stake In Yorkshire Water
Private equity firm EQT AB said Monday it has agreed to acquire a 42% stake in the parent company of Yorkshire Water, as the U.K.'s privatized utilities grapple with high debt and public anger over sewerage and service failures.
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March 09, 2026
South African Gold Miner To Buy Aussie Rival For £163M
Pan African Resources said Monday that it has agreed to acquire minerals explorer Emmerson Resources in a deal that values the Australian company about £163 million ($217 million), to consolidate its position in a Northern Territory gold field.
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March 09, 2026
Engineering Biz IMI Begins £500M Share Buyback Program
Engineering firm IMI rolled out a share repurchase program of up to £500 million (£668 million) on Monday, in line with its plans to reward investors after reporting stronger revenue.
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March 06, 2026
Annington Sued By Trustees Amid £730M Bond Default Row
Annington Funding PLC has been hit with a legal claim from its trustees over an alleged default on £730 million ($978 million) of debt linked to Annington's sale of thousands of U.K. military homes back to the Ministry of Defence.
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March 06, 2026
Taxation With Representation: Slaughter And May, Kirkland
In this week's Taxation With Representation, British insurer Beazley accepts a cash takeover offer from Zurich Insurance Group, a consortium of investors led by Blackrock's Global Infrastructure Partners and the EQT Infrastructure VI fund buys energy company AES, and private equity firm Thoma Bravo acquires third-party logistics provider WWEX.
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March 06, 2026
UK Litigation Roundup: Here's What You Missed In London
This past week in London has seen British American Tobacco sued by more than 100 investors, the government bring a claim against a COVID-19 supplier of personal protective equipment, Annington Funding sue its new corporate trustees on the Financial List, and Piers Morgan hit with a defamation claim from a pro-Israel barrister he interviewed on his YouTube channel.
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March 06, 2026
Metals Miner Raises $8.4M To Fund Zimbabwe Gold Expansion
Precious metals mining company Kavango said Friday that it has raised approximately $8.4 million in its latest share sale to fund its $13.5 million expansion plan for gold mining in Zimbabwe.
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March 06, 2026
Freshfields Helps Axel Springer's £575M Telegraph Group Deal
Politico owner Axel Springer SE said Friday that it will buy Telegraph Media Group for £575 million ($767 million) from RedBird IMI, beating a contentious rival deal from the owner of the Daily Mail.
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March 06, 2026
Clifford Chance-Led Bank To Buy Aviation Investor For £190M
Lesha Bank LLC said Friday that its subsidiary has agreed to acquire Amedeo Air Four Plus Ltd. in a recommended all-cash deal valuing the Guernsey-based aircraft lease investor at £190 million ($253 million).
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March 06, 2026
CMS Guides Enviro Services Biz On £6.8M Asset Sale Deal
Hargreaves Services PLC said Friday it has formally agreed to sell the second chunk of a renewable energy land portfolio to Meadow Partners, a real estate investment company, for £6.8 million ($9 million) cash.
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March 06, 2026
Acquisition Co. Marwyn Ends Talks With Palmer Street
Blank check company Marwyn Acquisition said Friday that it has ended talks to acquire Palmer Street in a transaction that would have launched the private capital administrator onto the London Stock Exchange.
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March 06, 2026
Investor Beacon Completes 1st Stage Of LNEnergy Stake Buy
Energy investment company Beacon said Friday that it has acquired the first of two stakes in rival LNEnergy Ltd., giving it exposure to a gas field development in Italy.
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March 05, 2026
A&O Shearman-Led Payments Biz Rejects $297M Helios Bid
Cross-border payments business CAB Payments said Thursday that its board unanimously recommends that shareholders reject the "highly opportunistic" planned $297 million takeover offer from private equity shop Helios, as its business reaches "the same peak revenue levels as 2023."
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March 05, 2026
Linklaters' Negligence Case Over Fraud Oversight Dismissed
A fintech investor's negligence claim against Linklaters has been dismissed, in which it had alleged that the Magic Circle firm had failed to spot a "large-scale fraud" against a company that the investor had acquired, court records show.
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March 05, 2026
3i Infrastructure To Sell Stake In Airport Biz For €1.14B
Investment trust 3i Infrastructure said Thursday that it has agreed to sell its 71% stake in TCR, an airport ground-support leasing company, for approximately €1.14 billion ($1.3 billion) after backing the Belgian business for almost 10 years.
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March 05, 2026
Lender OSB Group Aims To Return £100M To Shareholders
Specialist lender OSB Group rolled out on Thursday the imminent launch of a year-long share repurchase program designed to return up to £100 million ($134 million) to shareholders.
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March 05, 2026
Gov't Urged To Drop Pension Investment Mandate Power
The government must abandon its plan to introduce a power that would allow it to mandate pension funds to make certain investments, Pensions UK has said, claiming that Whitehall's failure to drop the measure would hamper competition in the open market.
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March 05, 2026
Aviva Launches £350M Share Buyback Program
British insurer Aviva PLC said Thursday it will launch a share buyback program worth up to £350 million ($467 million), as part of its efforts to return excess cash to stakeholders after it reported a sharp rise in annual profit.
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March 05, 2026
Builders' Merchant Grafton Kicks Off £25M Share Buyback
Grafton Group PLC said on Thursday that it has started a program to buy back shares worth up to £25 million (£33.4 million) in move to lower its share capital.
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March 05, 2026
Serco To Implement £75M Share Buyback As Revenue Rises
Government outsourcer Serco said Thursday that it will reward investors with a new share repurchase program worth up to £75 million ($100 million) as it reported improved revenue.
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March 04, 2026
Shopping Park Developer To Raise £25M With London Float
Scotch Corner said Wednesday it has launched a fundraising program to raise £25.5 million ($34 million) ahead of the shopping park developer's planned listing on a new section of the Aquis stock exchange.
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March 04, 2026
Regulator Expects Up To £400B In Pension Deals Over Decade
Britain's retirement savings watchdog said Wednesday up to £400 billion ($535.3 billion) of pension assets could transfer to the insurance sector over the next 10 years in a landscape that has undergone a "paradigm shift" over a very short period of time.
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March 04, 2026
AIB Group Kicks Off €1B Share Repurchase
AIB Group PLC on Wednesday launched a €1 billion ($1.16 billion) share buyback program, underscoring its "strong financial performance" and its commitment to returning cash to stakeholders.
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March 04, 2026
Tech Biz Starts £10M Buyback, Eyes Further Capital Returns
AdvancedAdvT began a share buyback program of up to £10 million ($13 million) on Wednesday, with indications the software solutions business could return more capital to investors.
Expert Analysis
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How Russia Sanctions Trajectory Is Affecting UK Legal Sector
The proliferation of U.K. and European Union sanctions targeting Russia has led to a vast increase in legislative provisions, and lawyers advising affected businesses should expect a complex and evolving legal landscape for the foreseeable future, says Rob Dalling at Jenner & Block.
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2025 UK Merger Reforms Simplify Path For Deals
Dealmakers should laud the 2025 reforms in the U.K. merger control and investment screening landscape, as the Competition and Markets Authority’s renewed focus on economic growth — and on implementing more flexible, streamlined and hands-off procedures — makes planning transactions a more predictable process, say lawyers at Akin Gump.
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Navigating Legal Privilege Issues When Using AI
The recent explosion in artificial intelligence has led to prompts and AI outputs that may be susceptible to disclosure in proceedings, and it is important to apply familiar principles to assess whether legal privilege may apply to these interactions, say lawyers at HSF.
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CMA's Leniency Guide May Change Self-Report Calculus
The Competition and Markets Authority's updated leniency guide introduces significant changes to bolster cartel enforcement, with incentives to early self-report that will be welcomed by businesses, but the weighty specter of potential class actions could greatly outweigh the discount on administrative fines, say lawyers at Cooley.
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Why EU's FDI Screening Proposals Require Careful Balance
The European Commission’s proposals to harmonize EU foreign direct investment screening regimes at the member state level require a trilogue between the commission, Parliament and council, which means political tensions need to be resolved in order to reach agreement on the five key reforms, say lawyers at Arnold & Porter.
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Fashion Giants' €157M Fine Shows Price-Fixing Not In Vogue
The European Commission’s recent substantial fining of fashion houses Gucci, Chloé and Loewe for resale price maintenance in a distribution agreement demonstrates that a wide range of activities is considered illegal, and that enforcement under EU competition law remains a priority, says Matthew Hall at McGuireWoods.
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How Restructuring Reforms Will Streamline Insolvency Plans
The recently published revised practice statement on schemes of arrangement and restructuring plans promises midmarket businesses efficiency without diluting safeguards, positioning schemes as inclusive tools rather than elite options, say lawyers at Addleshaw Goddard.
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Russia Sanctions Spotlight: Taking Russian Oil Off The Market
The recent sanctions targeting Russia's energy sector by the U.K., EU and U.S. aim to limit Russia’s ability to fund its war machine by the sale of fossil fuels, representing an important escalation that has the potential to affect a wide range of business activities, says Alexandra Melia at Steptoe.
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What EU Securitization Proposals Signal For Risk Transfers
If implemented, recent amendments to the European Union securitization framework are expected to have an unambiguously positive effect on significant risk transfer markets, providing greater consistency and necessary flexibility, say lawyers at McDermott.
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Role Of UK Investment Act Is Evolving In M&A Deals
With merger and acquisition activity likely to increase in light of the government’s new defense industrial strategy, the role of the National Security and Investment Act will come into sharper focus, and its recent annual report confirms that scrutiny is intensifying, say lawyers at Kingsley Napley.
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EU Investment Reporting Rules Letup Signals Pragmatic Shift
While investment companies remain subject to far-reaching disclosure obligations under the Foreign Subsidies Regulation, new guidance from the European Commission on reporting passive limited partner commitments represents a drastic simplification and burden reduction, say lawyers at Paul Weiss.
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How Illumina/Grail Is Affecting EU Merger Control 1 Year On
The landmark Illumina/Grail judgment a year ago limiting referral of below-threshold mergers to the European Commission has not left transactions unscrutinized, and for companies the days of straightforward merger filings analyses are over, say lawyers at Crowell & Moring.
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What To Know About Interim Licenses In Global FRAND Cases
Recent U.K. court decisions have shaped a framework for interim licenses in global standard-essential patent disputes, under which parties can benefit from operating on temporary terms while a court determines the final fair, reasonable and nondiscriminatory terms — but the future of this developing remedy is in doubt, say attorneys at Fish & Richardson.
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EU Act Establishes Data Sharing Rules, But Hurdles Remain
The recently effective European Union Data Act provisions establish harmonized rules to unlock the use of data generated by technology-embedded software, but leave practical challenges that organizations will need to navigate to comply with cross-border requirements, say lawyers at King & Spalding.
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Reviewing EU Competition Policy 1 Year After Draghi's Report
Implementation of the Mario Draghi report’s proposals to revamp European Union competition policy is currently case-specific, making it less visible, and more needs to be done in the way of merger review and antitrust enforcement, say lawyers at Linklaters.