UK Dividend Stocks To Watch In July 2025

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As the FTSE 100 index faces pressure from weak trade data out of China, concerns about global economic recovery continue to influence market sentiment in the United Kingdom. In this environment, dividend stocks can offer a measure of stability and income potential for investors seeking to navigate uncertain times.

Top 10 Dividend Stocks In The United Kingdom

NameDividend YieldDividend Rating
WPP (LSE:WPP)7.52%★★★★★★
Treatt (LSE:TET)3.25%★★★★★☆
Pets at Home Group (LSE:PETS)4.96%★★★★★☆
OSB Group (LSE:OSB)6.49%★★★★★☆
NWF Group (AIM:NWF)4.75%★★★★★☆
Man Group (LSE:EMG)7.27%★★★★★☆
Keller Group (LSE:KLR)3.41%★★★★★☆
Grafton Group (LSE:GFTU)3.63%★★★★★☆
Dunelm Group (LSE:DNLM)6.61%★★★★★☆
4imprint Group (LSE:FOUR)4.77%★★★★★☆

Click here to see the full list of 58 stocks from our Top UK Dividend Stocks screener.

Let's dive into some prime choices out of the screener.

Churchill China (AIM:CHH)

Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★☆☆

Overview: Churchill China plc manufactures and sells ceramic and related products across the UK, Europe, the US, and internationally, with a market cap of £74.24 million.

Operations: Churchill China plc generates revenue primarily from its Ceramics segment, amounting to £71.10 million, and its Materials segment, contributing £13.06 million.

Dividend Yield: 5.6%

Churchill China recently proposed a final dividend of 26.5 pence per share, despite a decline in profitability with sales and net income decreasing from the previous year. The dividend yield of 5.63% places it among the top UK payers, yet its high cash payout ratio suggests dividends are not well covered by cash flows, raising sustainability concerns. While dividends have increased over the past decade, their volatility and lack of reliable growth highlight potential risks for investors seeking stable income streams.

AIM:CHH Dividend History as at Jul 2025

Drax Group (LSE:DRX)

Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★☆☆

Overview: Drax Group plc, along with its subsidiaries, focuses on renewable power generation in the United Kingdom and has a market capitalization of £2.41 billion.

Operations: Drax Group's revenue is primarily derived from its Biomass Generation (£4.92 billion), Energy Solutions (£3.79 billion), Pellet Production (£942.10 million), and Flexible Generation (£222.80 million) segments in the United Kingdom.

Dividend Yield: 3.8%

Drax Group's recent approval of a 15.6 pence per share dividend shows commitment to shareholder returns, supported by a low payout ratio of 18.9%, indicating strong earnings and cash flow coverage. However, its dividend yield of 3.78% is below the top UK payers, and historical volatility raises concerns about reliability for income-focused investors. Despite trading at a significant discount to estimated fair value, insider selling and forecasted earnings decline may pose challenges for future stability.

LSE:DRX Dividend History as at Jul 2025

Unite Group (LSE:UTG)

Simply Wall St Dividend Rating: ★★★★☆☆

Overview: Unite Group PLC owns, manages, and develops purpose-built student accommodation facilities for the higher education sector in the United Kingdom, with a market cap of £4.17 billion.

Operations: Unite Group PLC generates revenue of £299.30 million from its operations segment, focusing on purpose-built student accommodation for higher education in the UK.

Dividend Yield: 4.4%

Unite Group's dividend payments have been volatile over the past decade, though they are currently covered by both earnings and cash flows, with payout ratios of 57.4% and 87.4% respectively. The dividend yield of 4.38% is lower than the UK market's top payers, raising questions about its attractiveness for income investors. Recent developments include a joint venture with Manchester Metropolitan University to develop new student accommodation, potentially impacting future financial stability and growth prospects positively.

LSE:UTG Dividend History as at Jul 2025

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