Big Four firm PwC predicts London house prices will drop despite growth in rest of UK | City A.M. July 13, 2018 London house prices are set to drop as much as two per cent this year according to a report which suggests fresh evidence of a slump in the capital’s property market. Analysis from Big Four firm PwC predicts a fall in London house prices that could persist into 2019, despite an expected rise in every [...]
London house prices rebound with 2.3 per cent growth after election February 19, 2020 London house prices grew at their fastest rate in 15 months in December following Boris Johnson’s election win, official figures showed today, as UK house prices also rose. Homes in the capital enjoyed a 2.3 per cent rise to £484,000 after a 2019 full of falls, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The [...]
More heat than light in Thomas Cook debate September 29, 2019 One Thomas Cook was bailed out last week. Thanks to the generosity of friends, family and the Linden Princess Hotel in Rhodes, Thomas Cook’s wedding to Amelia Binch went ahead last Friday. The couple feared all was lost after the travel operator, with whom they had booked a wedding package, collapsed in spectacular style. More [...]
Topshop bottom up as it flounders in rough retail space September 12, 2019 Topshop and Topman sprung a leak in Philip Green’s pocket last year, as its parent company said it had faced a year of stiff competition. Loss before tax at the clothes retailer grew to £505m in the financial year ending 1 September last year. It was a strong rise from 2017’s much less damaging £3.8m [...]
Tech giants are winning the war for talent, Glassdoor finds September 5, 2019 Tech giants dominate the rankings of the UK’s most popular employers as finance firms fall behind in the race to win top talent, according to a report published today. Read more: Tech founders warn UK at risk of losing global fintech crown Amazon topped the list of the 15 most sought-after companies over the last [...]
Exeter Chiefs are underdogs no longer – they must step up and end their European hoodoo in the Champions Cup November 21, 2019 This season is a big one for Exeter Chiefs. They are no longer an up-and-coming side who can rely on their underdog status to temper ambition. Saracens’ 35-point deduction in the Premiership means they are hindered both domestically and in the Champions Cup and Exeter really should be the team to benefit. Understandably, the Chiefs [...]
First payout to London Capital & Finance investors pushed back August 28, 2019 Investors in mini-bond firm London Capital & Finance will have to wait longer to receive their first dividend since its collapse, according to an administrators’ report published today. Administrators Smith & Williamson estimate a return to the bondholders of as little as 25 per cent of their investment in the firm, which failed in January [...]
All Blacks new head coach Ian Foster has massive shoes to fill December 12, 2019 Ian Foster will have massive shoes to fill as the All Blacks new head coach. It is a job you would simultaneously love and loathe because New Zealand are already at the top; the expectation is that you keep them there. It will be no easy feat to replace Steve Hansen, who has stepped down [...]
Private equity firms eye up challenger accountancy firm Cogital July 28, 2019 Several private equity groups are reportedly preparing bids on UK-based accounting firm Cogital, in a deal that could value the company at £1bn. European firms BC Partners, Permira, and PAI are preparing final bids alongside US-based Hellman & Freidman, according to the Financial Times Cogital was set up in 2016 by former Deloitte partner John [...]
Thomas Cook: MPs launch inquiry into ‘corporate greed’ at collapsed holiday giant September 26, 2019 Thomas Cook bigwigs will be hauled in front of MPs in the coming months and forced to explain the firm’s catastrophic collapse, which left 150,000 Brits stranded abroad and forced the biggest peacetime repatriation in history by the British government. After meeting this afternoon, the Commons’ business select committee agreed to launch a wide-ranging inquiry [...]