Greggs to reopen 800 shops this week as baker rolls out lockdown exit plan June 16, 2020 It has been a long time since you could get your hands on Greggs’ famous vegan sausage rolls – but the wait will finally come to an end this week. Greggs is to reopen 800 shops on Thursday, having successfully trialled social distancing measures in a small number of stores, with the remaining 1,250 shops early [...]
Govt accused of ‘rank double standards’ as civil servants paid £30m in vouchers December 29, 2022 The Government has been accused of “rank double standards” after giving almost £30 million in high-street vouchers to civil servants amid a pay freeze prompted by the cost-of-living crisis. Sixteen Whitehall departments in 2021-22 paid out a combined total of £29.57 million to staff in the form of ‘reward and recognition’ vouchers, a third more [...]
Small businesses fear rising prices will slow the recovery January 9, 2022 Almost half of Britain’s small businesses say the increased cost of doing business is a concern for them in the new year. And across the wider economy, inflation is seen as a threat by around three-quarters. Inflation is heading north already and is expected to peak at around six to seven per cent in April [...]
Greggs shares sink as it cancels plan to reopen stores amid lockdown May 1, 2020 Shares in high street bakery chain Greggs dropped today after it postponed its reopening plans over fears of attracting crowds. The bakery chain’s share price fell 4.73 per cent to 1,750p this morning after last night’s announcement that it will now carry out social distancing trials behind closed doors. Greggs had previously planned to reopen [...]
England v USA: How Europe embraced America’s young footballers November 25, 2022 When the USA hosted the World Cup in 1994, their squad was an overwhelmingly domestic selection. Fourteen of their 22-man party were based in the States, with 12 of those on central contracts with the US Soccer Federation. Only two of the players belonged to clubs in Europe’s five biggest leagues, among them Coventry City [...]
Trevor Steven: Iran showed why England will need back three later in this World Cup November 22, 2022 While England have made an almost perfect start to the World Cup, Argentina put in the sort of performance in their defeat to Saudi Arabia that we had dreaded from the Three Lions. Herve Renard and the Saudis got their tactics absolutely right, using a high line to suffocate Argentina and expose them as one-dimensional [...]
More than 50 per cent of FTSE 350 board appointments in 2021 were women April 19, 2022 More than 50 per cent of board appointments to FTSE 350 firms last year were women, bringing the gender ratio closer to an even split. New figures from recruitment company MBS, show boardrooms are becoming more equal places, with a gain of 200 women in 2021, and men constituting 75 per cent of those having [...]
Moving markets: Five things shaping the FTSE 100 today January 9, 2024 Asian markets surge amid weaker dollar, gold and oil prices climb, bitcoin surges, United Airlines uncovers loose bolts on multiple 737 max, eyes on U.S. inflation and JPMorgan chase/Citigroup earnings this week
Brits turn to ice cream, paddling pools, BBQs and fans as temperatures set to break record today July 17, 2022 Sales of paddling pools and fans are soaring and ice cream is set to break a record for the amount bought in a single week as Brits prepare for more heat with temperatures continuing to rise. With an “amber” extreme heat warning in place for much of England and Wales today, tomorrow and Tuesday, Tesco [...]
Rail operators to lure commuters back to trains with bacon rolls January 27, 2022 Commuters are being lured back to trains via Greggs bacon rolls, as low passenger numbers spell crunch time for rail operators. A new complimentary breakfast rewards scheme has been hauled in by the Rail Delivery Group, with Omicron continuing to weigh on commuter levels. Those who sign up can also get their hands on free coffees [...]