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Peter or Deborah?

Published: March 12, 2026 at 8:26 pm

The uniqueness is the angle of the product, which is what makes it work.

Peter thinks the price is too high – “I can get a packet of screws for five quid”.

Deborah says the drill is the most dangerous bit of the operation.

Steven says he feels that they are looking for a Dragon to run the business for them and is out.

Jenna says giving 40% of the business away is a concern when they are the people to drive the business. “You need to be delusional about your own product.” She’s out.

Touker says they could be sold as a set with screws, but he’s not the right Dragon and is out.

Peter is interested and wants to pause to reflect… over to Deborah!

Heads screwed on?

Published: March 12, 2026 at 8:21 pm

Scotsmen John and Jamie are looking for £50k for 40% of the business, which is patent-pending.

Deborah has a go at a screw after giving it ‘some wellie’.

Steven said after moving a screw in and out of the caddy by hand several times, it is wearing away.

He doesn’t think it has enough longevity for consumers.

 

2nd pitch: Screw Caddy

Published: March 12, 2026 at 8:15 pm

Following Laura are father-and-son team John and Jamie O’Donnell, founders of Screw Caddy.

This neat little holder keeps screws straight and secure when drilling. 

It comes in three colours – black, yellow and red – and costs £3.99.

It’s a deal!

Published: March 12, 2026 at 8:15 pm

Laura, who said prior to entering the Den that Steven was her choice of Dragon, asks whether he would drop to 10% if she returns his money within two years.

Steven says he doesn’t like that kind of deal – “it’s like being punished for success” – and instead offers the money for 15%.

She accepts!

“Breathe,” she tells herself in the lift.

Three Dragons make offers

Published: March 12, 2026 at 8:13 pm

Deborah says oats are a superfood but she won’t be investing as the sugar is a problem.

Peter Jones says Laura is amazing but the market is hyper-competitive and so he is out.

Jenna says she doesn’t know the food market – but will make her an offer: she offers half of the money for 7.5% if another Dragon with retail experience matches that.

Touker Suleyman says he knows retail and is willing to match that offer with Jenna.

Steven is also impressed with Laura and references Perfect Ted (not by name) which is turning over tens of millions two years after entering the Den. He offers all of the money for 17.5% of the business.

Sugary

Published: March 12, 2026 at 8:10 pm

Steven Bartlett says the balls are “absolutely banging” but questions the sugar content.

Laura says they are looking to reduce this and that the balls release energy in the body throughout the day.

Deborah Meaden questions her retail presence and all the stores are in Northern Ireland, with Tesco impending at the time of filming.

Laura tells Jenna Meek that her goal is to become a household name throughout the UK.

‘My product has balls’

Published: March 12, 2026 at 8:05 pm

Northern Irishwoman Laura is a busy mum and says her products are perfect for packed mornings and busy days in the office.

They are stocked in 150 retail stores as well as online.

The market is currently more protein focused – oats are more natural.

She is looking for £50k for 5% of the business.

“My product has balls,” she jokes.

1st pitch: Oatco Superfuel

Published: March 12, 2026 at 8:02 pm

First to pitch is Laura Murphy, founder of Oatco Superfuel.

Launched in 2024, it sells ‘super bites’ – energy balls made from oats and dates – which come in caramel crisp, pistachio crisp, peanut butter crisp and rainbow cookie flavours.

Each pouch contains two balls, and a £22 box contains seven pouches. 

It also sells oat pouches to which you must add milk then wait for two hours or more. These come in banana biscuit, choco boost and berry boost flavours.

All the Dragons’ investments to date

Published: March 12, 2026 at 7:54 pm

Click below for all Dragons’ Den investments made by:

Peter Jones CBE

Steven Bartlett

Deborah Meaden

Touker Suleyman

Who is Dragons’ Den guest judge Jenna Meek?

Published: March 12, 2026 at 7:50 pm

It’s been a long-held dream of Jenna Meek to appear on Dragons’ Den – and one which was realised earlier in this series.

When the REFY co-founder announced that she would join the line-up as a guest Dragon in 2026 to her 14,000 Instagram followers, she wrote: “Been manifesting this one for a long time and it still doesn’t feel real that it actually happened. 

“It has always been a massive goal of mine to be on Dragon’s Den.”

Dragons’ Den LIVE: Follow Oatco Superfuel, Screw Caddy, Chicken Rush, Albus & Flora pitches from 8pm

Published: March 12, 2026 at 7:47 pm

The latest series of Dragons’ Den reaches its halfway point tonight before taking a break.

Cosmetic powerhouse Jenna Meek – who made her fiery debut earlier in the series – returns as a guest judge in her third episode.

The CEO and co-founder of REFY Beauty joins regular Dragons Peter Jones, Deborah Meaden, Steven Bartlett and Touker Suleyman as they put another set of business hopefuls to the test.

This episode features an oat-powered snack range, a father and son’s DIY gadget, real-world hide-and-seek adventures and a sun-shielding lip care range.

Shares fly as TP ICAP reveals record results

Published: March 12, 2026 at 4:44 pm

Shares in TP ICAP climbed almost 9% today after the global markets tech company revealed record results and announced an £80 million share buyback.

The FTSE 250 firm reported a rise in revenue and profits – but hinted that it is reconsidering an IPO of its data business.

TP ICAP, headquartered and listed in London since 2000, connects buyers and sellers in global financial, energy and commodities markets. The firm operates from more than 60 offices across 28 countries, supporting brokers with technology.

 

On The Beach shares tank as annual profit forecast suspended

Published: March 12, 2026 at 4:34 pm

Shares in online travel agent On The Beach have tanked today after it suspended its annual profit forecast.

After the online travel agent reported a ‘significant slowdown in demand’ because of the Middle East conflict, it shed 13.5% of its value over the course of the day, finishing at 167 pence per share.

Although the Manchester-headquartered company has ‘limited exposure’ to destinations in the Middle East, it has suffered a significant drop in demand for holidays to Turkey, Greece, Cyprus and Egypt in particular.

On The Beach said the ongoing uncertainty will impact its profitability.

On The Beach floated in 2015 and hit a high of more than 600p in 2018. Its current valuation – lower than that seen during COVID even, when all international travel was effectively suspended – is down 25% in the year to date, and 37% over the last six months.

 

Property trading and investment group hits ‘major £1bn milestone’

Published: March 12, 2026 at 2:57 pm

A property trading and investment group has hailed a ‘major milestone’ after trading over £1billion since forming 15 years ago.

London-headquartered Castle Property Group has now traded more than 7,000 properties throughout the UK, equating to over £1bn worth of residential transactions.

The group, which includes the UK’s leading cash-buying company We Buy Any Home, is run by CEO Elliot Castle and includes a dynamic network of property-focused businesses which specialise in making property experiences faster and smarter, aiming to complete on transactions much quicker than the rest of the residential market.

Identity acquires healthcare specialist Coda

Published: March 12, 2026 at 2:07 pm

Experience agency Identity has acquired Coda, a specialist healthcare communications agency.

The partnership creates IdentityCoda, strengthening Identity’s ability to support pharmaceutical and healthcare organisations with compliant, high-impact events and experiences across global markets.

Founded in 2015, Coda says it has built a reputation for delivering technical excellence and creative clarity across global healthcare meetings, congress programmes, and hybrid experiences.

Trusted by some of the world’s top pharmaceutical companies, the agency delivers over 100 programmes annually.

Panache Cruises makes key hire ahead of Australian launch

Published: March 12, 2026 at 2:06 pm

Luxury cruise retailer Panache Cruises has appointed Juliana Nasmith to head up its new Australian operation.

The tech-enabled company is preparing to launch in Australia in May and is now actively searching for an office in Sydney and recruiting a team of up to 10 staff.

Experienced Juliana Nasmith, who has previously worked for Luxury Escapes and Helloworld Travel during a 25+ year career in the travel industry, has started as head of sales and operations in Australia.

James Cole, founder and CEO of Panache Cruises, said the company was investing a six figure sum in the Australian launch and said recruiting Nasmith was ‘pivotal’.

RedCloud appoints Raju Datla as CFO

Published: March 12, 2026 at 1:26 pm

RedCloud, a Nasdaq-listed technology company headquartered in London which is building AI infrastructure for global trade, has appointedRaju Datla as CFO.

Datla previously served as RedCloud’s chief strategy officer, and his background includes senior roles at global financial institutions including Deutsche Bank.

Former Auto Trader figure joins Automotive Insights amid senior hires

Published: March 12, 2026 at 1:02 pm

Automotive Insights, a fast‑growing consumer market intelligence tech company which provides ‘just in time’ data, has announced three senior appointments as it accelerates its expansion plans.

The Manchester‑based business has appointed Richard Walker, former director of data & insights at Auto Trader, as executive director of research, data & insights.

Joining him is Needa Khan, appointed director of product & client services, whose background spans the London School of Economics and The Insights Family.

Safe Hammad has joined the board as a non‑executive director following his investment in the company.

Combat Medical raises £2.6m to advance treatment of BCG unresponsive bladder cancer

Published: March 12, 2026 at 12:41 pm

Combat Medical, a medical device company optimising the delivery and efficacy of cancer therapeutics, has raised £2.6 million in the first close of a Series A financing to advance its hyperthermic intravesical chemotherapy treatment, HIVEC, through phase 3 clinical trials and toward FDA registration.

The round was led by T&J Meyer Family Foundation, and included investment from Varia Ventures, NW Angel Fund and non-institutional family offices and individuals.

Windfarm software firm raises £750k in first deal by UK’s NE Accelerate Fund

Published: March 12, 2026 at 12:20 pm

A company whose software helps optimise the design of offshore windfarms has raised £750,000 in the first investment by the new North East Accelerate Fund, which is managed by Mercia Ventures.

Kinewell’s solutions have been used on projects worldwide and the company won the King’s Award for Enterprise for International Trade last year. The investment will unlock a further six-figure sum in grant funding, bringing the total raised to over £1m. It will enable Kinewell to accelerate technology development and commercialisation, and to almost double in size within the next six months with the creation of ten new jobs.

Kinewell, which is based in Wallsend, North Tyneside, was founded by engineer Andrew Jenkins while studying for a PhD at Newcastle University. The first product, launched in 2015, helps to optimise the design of cable layouts.

The technology – which combines AI, supercomputing power and advanced algorithms – can assess millions of different options and identify the most effective materials and layouts in minutes. It typically saves 20% on the costs of the cabling system while cutting months off the development time.

The company now also offers software to design turbine layouts and transmission systems. Its latest products take account of the interactions between all three – cabling, turbine and transmission systems – and claim to reduce the cost of offshore wind farms by 6%, which can make all the difference when securing investment for a project.

Kinewell currently employs 12 staff and has a client base that includes global players such as Equinor, SSE Renewables, Parkwind and Eurus Energy. The Accelerate funding is its first external investment. The company is currently working on three grant-funded innovation and development projects.

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