UK consumer spending growth soars to five-year high July 13, 2015 Britons wining and dining, indulging in nights out and partaking in leisure activities helped consumer spending in the three months to June hit its highest level in five years. Figures released today based on credit and debit card transactions from Visa Europe show consumer spending rose 1.4 percent annually in the three months to June, [...]
Greek debt crisis: Greece squeezed by European demands July 12, 2015 Greece was left stuck between a rock and a hard place last night after fellow European leaders urged its government to either push ahead with unpopular reforms, or accept a temporary – or permanent – exit from the Eurozone. Strained talks carried on into the early hours of this morning, following a day of [...]
UK growth picks up but global fears hit morale July 12, 2015 Strong domestic demand is lifting UK growth, according to new figures out this morning, yet fears over global headwinds are knocking confidence in the economy. Lloyds Bank’s purchasing managers’ index – a survey of businesses – climbed to a score of 57.5 in June from May’s 55.9, new data reveals today. London led the [...]
David Cameron’s housing construction shake-up fails to build market confidence: Experts disagree residential planning overhaul is game changer July 12, 2015 Housing developers had a bit of a rollercoaster ride last week. First the Budget rocked shares, with changes to tax relief on buy-to-let mortgages – and then, on Friday, the government unexpectedly put house building at the centre of its plan to boost the UK’s productivity. With the cost of a home jumping by 45 [...]
Women still left out of top FTSE positions July 12, 2015 Britain's blue chip firms hit their target of 25 per cent female directors this week, but campaigners say more still needs to be done. Research by Sapphire Partners, an executive recruitment agency, revealed that with several recent appointments, including Diane Schueneman at Barclays, Irene Lee and Pauline van der Meer Mohr at HSBC and [...]
Small firms sceptical of new dispute service as they face later payment July 12, 2015 The average delay in receiving payments faced by small businesses has risen to 72 days, according to new research published today by the Asset Based Finance Association (ABFA). It is a day longer than a year ago and 11 days longer than at the peak of the recession. “Despite the economic recovery gathering pace, payment [...]
CBI: Apprentice levy won’t fix skills crisis July 12, 2015 Britain’s top business group will lash out at the government’s new apprenticeships plan today, arguing that the move is “unlikely” to help fix the UK’s skills shortage. The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) publishes a survey this morning showing that over half of firms are afraid that they will not be able to find staff [...]
New HMRC debt recovery powers that allow direct access to bank accounts slammed by taxpayer group as “flying in the face of Magna Carta” July 12, 2015 The Taxpayers’ Alliance (TPA) has slammed new HMRC debt recovery powers which they said “fly in the face of Magna Carta”. Under the new direct recovery rules, which were announced in the 2014 Budget and are yet to come into force, HMRC would have the ability to seize funds directly from bank accounts. In a [...]
Greece offered Eurozone exit as alternative to bailout as Eurogroup talks continue late into the night July 12, 2015 Greece has been told it could make a temporary exit from the Eurozone if it fails to come to an agreement with its creditors in last-ditch tonight. Read more: Eurozone leaders assemble European leaders are once again locked in late night negotiations, after taking a second break for bilateral talks, as Greek looks to secure the much-needed [...]
Greek debt crisis: Angela Merkel, Alexis Tsipras, Francois Hollande and Eurozone leaders assemble for Brussels bailout talks July 12, 2015 Eurozone leaders have assembled in Brussels to discuss a deal to bailout Greece from its debt crisis after a morning of talks between finance ministers. “We’re now going to inform the leaders we’ve finalised our discussion. We’ve come a long way but a couple of big issues still are open so we’re going to put [...]