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Barclay Brothers Avoid Bankruptcy After HSBC Debt Deal
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29.04.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Barclay Brothers Avoid Bankruptcy After HSBC Debt Deal

The former owners of the Telegraph, Aidan and Howard Barclay, have avoided bankruptcy after reaching an 11th-hour agreement with HSBC over £143.5m in debts owed by their Logistics Group. The brothers, aged 70 and 66, agreed to an individual voluntary arrangement (IVA) approved by creditors, leading the high court to dismiss bankruptcy petitions. The Barclay family lost control of the Telegraph and Spectator in 2023 to Lloyds Bank over £1.16bn in unpaid debts, and have since been selling assets including the Ritz hotel, superyacht Lady Beatrice, and property in Switzerland.

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Barclay brothers settle £140m HSBC debt, avoid bankruptcy
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29.04.2026ملخص الذكاء الاصطناعي

Barclay brothers settle £140m HSBC debt, avoid bankruptcy

Aidan and Howard Barclay, former owners of the Telegraph, have avoided bankruptcy after settling with HSBC over £143.5m in debts owed by their Logistics Group (linked to Yodel courier). The 70 and 66-year-old brothers agreed to an individual voluntary arrangement (IVA) at the High Court, with HSBC withdrawing proceedings. The family lost control of the Telegraph in 2023 to Axel Springer for £575m after £1.16bn debts to Lloyds.

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Lloyds takes £151m hit from Iran war as it forecasts rise in UK unemployment
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29.04.2026

Lloyds takes £151m hit from Iran war as it forecasts rise in UK unemployment

Bank expects its base case for GDP growth to be 0.5% this year, lower than IMF’s 0.8% prediction for BritainBusiness live – latest updatesLloyds has warned that the economic fallout from the Middle East conflict could cost it £151m amid rising unemployment and inflation and a slowdown in the housing market.The FTSE 100 group, whose brands include Lloyds Bank, Halifax and Bank of Scotland, issued a downbeat economic forecast that it said reflects the stagflationary consequences – the double hit of rising inflation at the same time as slower economic growth – for the UK and global economies. Continue reading...

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