British Airways: Five things you need to know as IAG reports £1.5bn loss May 7, 2020 British Airways owner IAG this morning reported a total first quarter loss of €1.8bn (£1.5bn), saying that it was currently operating 94 per cent down on its total passenger capacity. More worryingly, it said that it expected the second quarter’s results to be far worse, and warned that passenger demand would not return to pre-coronavirus [...]
Wizz Air grows passenger numbers amid route expansion July 2, 2019 Low cost airline Wizz Air has posted a 19 per cent increase in passenger numbers for June as a string of new routes continues to drive growth. Read more: Wizz Air profits rise as it expects higher fuel costs to push up 2020 earnings The Budapest-based company also increased its average capacity by 1.7 percentage [...]
IR35: ‘Damaging’ tax changes set to hit self-employed workers July 11, 2019 Self-employed workers face paying controversial new taxes from next year as part of a measure that is set to rake in more than £3bn for the taxman. New ‘off-payroll’ rules to tax sole traders as employees if their working arrangement are deemed to be akin to regular staff will likely hit roughly 170,000 private sector [...]
Marston’s cheers rise in profits after strong easter May 15, 2019 Pub giant Marston’s posted a bump in underlying revenues and profits today, as a strong Easter showing bolstered the group’s half-year trading performance. Shares in the brewery giant, which operates more than 1,500 pubs in the UK, rose five per cent in late-morning trading. Read more: Pub operator Ei Group’s profits rise thanks to drinks [...]
Most Help to Buy beneficiaries ‘did not need scheme’ June 13, 2019 The government’s Help to Buy scheme has been accused of subsidising existing homeowners, after it emerged most people who have bought a house using the programme could have done so without it. A National Audit Office report today said three-fifths of buyers could have bought a property without the support of Help to Buy, “but [...]
Ford continues shift in focus towards tech by hiring former finance boss at Snap March 21, 2019 Ford has appointed the former CFO of social media giant Snap as its new finance boss, as part of a leadership overhaul. The second-biggest car manufacturer in the US said its chief financial officer Bob Shanks will retire at the end of 2019 to be replaced by Tim Stone, a 20-year veteran of Amazon and [...]
Help to Buy extended to 2023 for first time buyers: Industry reacts October 29, 2018 The fate of the government’s Help to Buy scheme was cleared up this afternoon after the chancellor said that he would be extending a revised version of the policy until 2023, but for first-time buyers only. From April 2021 the scope of Downing Street's flagship housing policy will be narrowed down, with only first-time buyers [...]
Waitrose and Morrisons to crack down on plastics in recycling boom January 28, 2019 Two of the UK’s largest food retailers, Morrisons and Waitrose & Partners, will today announce new measures to tackle high quantities of plastic pollution and waste both within stores and nationwide. Waitrose has established a £1m grant fund, raised through 5p carrier bag sales, for organisations pursuing projects designed to reduce unnecessary plastic waste and [...]
Hammond shows how to ease austerity the Conservative way October 30, 2018 The Philip Hammond of a few years ago would have seen a few billion pounds courtesy of an unexpected windfall and promptly locked it away, like the chairman of the bank in Mary Poppins. But something has changed. Yesterday, Hammond was more Tigger than Eeyore. He announced a whopping £30bn of extra public spending by [...]
WPP confirms Mark Read as top boss Sir Martin Sorrell’s replacement September 3, 2018 WPP has confirmed the appointment of Mark Read as chief executive of the world's largest marketing agency, replacing its founder Sir Martin Sorrell who left the role in April. Read had long been the bookies' favourite for the position, although other top names such as IBM's David Kenny and industry veteran Hamish McLennan had also [...]