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UK restructuring and insolvency update: key EWHC/EWCA decisions, Insolvency Service enforcement, HMRC guidance, and 1 January 2026 changes to Part 26/26A Practice Statement and MREL—4 December 2025

Published on: 04 December 2025

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Restructuring & Insolvency weekly highlights—4 December 2025

In this issue:

  • Corporate insolvency processes
  • Personal insolvency
  • Restructuring
  • Directors and insolvency
  • Insolvency litigation
  • Financial institutions
  • Tax and insolvency
  • Daily and weekly news alerts
  • Key dates for restructuring and insolvency professionals
  • New content

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Corporate insolvency processes

Judgment Alert: Blue Rock Capital Ltd v Miride Management Ltd [2025] EWHC 3126 (Ch)

The Chancery Division upheld the Applicant’s bid for an injunction, restraining the Respondent from issuing a winding-up petition. The dispute arose from a £53,876 liability said to be unpaid rent under a company let agreement. The Applicant maintained that oral arrangements existed which either excused the rent altogether or provided that the Respondent’s director would meet the sums via his own company, to set off personal liabilities he owed to the Applicant’s director. The court decided the Applicant had shown the debt was genuinely contested on substantial grounds. Although contemporaneous paperwork corroborating any oral deal was sparse, the court declined to dismiss the Applicant’s sworn account, taking into account the casual nature of the relationship between the directors and their respective companies...

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