Multiple outlets report that more than three companies go bust every day. The reports frame this trend as contradicting recent political claims about economic strength. In particular, the articles reference statements attributed to Rachel Reeves, including a “farewell” speech as Chancellor in which she says she has “beaten the odds.” The coverage does not provide detailed country-wide methodology in the excerpts, but it emphasizes the frequency of insolvencies as a central point. The sources portray the rate of firm failures as a sign of ongoing business distress, suggesting that company collapses continue despite claims of improvement. Overall, the articles present the same core information: the daily rate of firm insolvencies exceeds three, and this is cited in connection with political messaging about economic outcomes. No specific sectors, company examples, or official statistics are included in the provided text beyond the general claim about the number of firms failing each day.