Stamp duty cut set to boost property market as analyst ‘highly sceptical’ of demand-side push September 26, 2022 Cuts to stamp duty are set to give the UK property market a boost of more than 25 per cent as thousands of Brits look to cash in. Research from Barrows and Forrester suggests – based on previous stamp duty holidays – that up to a million homes could be sold due to the cut. [...]
Pound’s dramatic drop is biggest shock of this year, says City grandee October 24, 2022 The pound’s dramatic fall in the wake of the mini-budget market turmoil was the group’s biggest shock of the past year as a City insider likened the sterling sell-off to the Turkish lira crisis. Angela Cretu, global chief executive of beauty giant Avon International, said that sterling’s dramatic fall has caused challenges for the group, [...]
Industries tops front of shirt list despite no Premier League deal August 9, 2023 Industries have overtaken consumer services as the chief sector for front of shirt sponsors in England’s top sports with automotive brands facing a new-found slump, according to new research released today. Of the 225 clubs assessed – across men’s and women’s football, rugby union, rugby league and cricket – just under 15 per cent, or [...]
Lady Mayoress Tells Us Why the Bavarian Ball is the City’s Hottest Summer Event April 24, 2024 This June, Lady Mayoress Elisabeth Mainelli will join the Lord Mayor to host a Bavarian Ball at Mansion House in aid of The Lord Mayor’s Appeal. Reflecting the heritage of the Lady Mayoress, the themed event will bring to London the fun of a Bavarian beerfest. Tickets for the Bavarian Ball are on sale now, [...]
Starmer in breach of MPs code of conduct by not declaring gifts and land sale August 5, 2022 Sir Keir Starmer has been found to have breached the MPs’ code of conduct by failing to register on time eight interests, including gifts from football teams and the sale of a plot of land. An inquiry into the Labour leader was opened in June by the Parliamentary Standards Commissioner, relating to claims about late [...]
BHP profits dive £2.6bn as world’s largest miner falls victim to China’s pandemic restrictions February 21, 2023 BHP has suffered a heavy decline in profits, following pandemic restrictions in China and reduced demand for iron ore.
Number of properties available for purchase before being constructed soaring to levels ‘never witnessed before’ April 5, 2022 Record numbers of homes sold will be “off plan” by the end of the year, a property group told City A.M. this morning. The National Association of Property Buyers believe the number of properties available for purchase before they have been constructed will soar to levels never witnessed before. According to data shared with this [...]
UK smoking ban: everything you need to know April 17, 2024 Despite some opposition, the UK smoking ban bill passed with significant support, including backing from Labour MPs.
Chef and bartender shortages threaten to cost hospitality sector £21bn in lost sales June 23, 2022 A shortage of chefs and bartenders is set to wound the hospitality trade by some £21bn in lost sales. Nearly half of pub and restaurant operators (45 per cent) said they have been forced to slash trading hours or capacity, according to an industry-wide survey. Lost sales will cost an estimated £5bn loss in tax [...]
MJ Gleeson doubles home sales as appetite for affordable property offsets inflation July 11, 2022 Low-cost housebuilder MJ Gleeson has doubled its home sales in the past five years, leaving significant material and labour cost increases in the dust. In an upbeat trading update today, the company boasted a more than 10 per cent jump in sales to a total of 2,000 in the year to 30 June. “Notwithstanding the [...]