From frumpy fashion to TikTok trendsetter: How M&S regained its high street crown November 8, 2023 Marks & Spencer (M&S) has once again found itself back in fashion with investors and shoppers, posting a near £100m in rise in profits in its half year results. Shares in the company rocketed over 10 per cent this morning after the century-old business said its turnaround plan which intends to make the brand look [...]
Brexit-supporting Newark in shock as largest employer shuts up shop and heads for mainland Europe April 21, 2022 Local media and residents in the English town of Newark, as well as its local MP Robert Jenrick, are said to be shocked and disappointed by the decision of food producer Goodlife Foods to shut up shop and move its entire production to mainland Europe. The decision is likely to result in around 110 job [...]
Raising the bar: Growing demand for the luxury gym experience January 10, 2024 Premium fitness and wellbeing hub Third Space is going from strength to strength, as the desire for a luxury gym experience is on the rise.
Adelayo Adedayo on what she would eat for her last supper June 4, 2024 Star of upcoming Netflix drama Supacell Adelayo Adedayo tells us what she would eat for her last meal on earth
Square Mile and Me: Perenna CEO Arjan Verbeek on disrupting the mortgage market April 4, 2024 Arjan Verbeek, founder and CEO of mortgage lender Perenna, takes us through his career, from The Hague to the City.
Mr Fogg’s City Tavern named best pub in the Square Mile in boost for London hospitality April 29, 2024 A popular Broadgate haunt, Mr Fogg's City Tavern, has been crowned the best pub in the City of London, in a welcomed boost for the capital’s hospitality scene.
Kellogg’s loses court battle against government over sugary cereal promotion rules July 4, 2022 Cereal giant Kellogg’s has lost its court case against the government’s new rules on the promotion of sugary foods in supermarkets. Kellogg’s had argued the government’s formula does not take into account the nutritional benefits of milk, which is typically consumed with cereal at breakfast. However, a ruling at the Royal Courts of Justice sided [...]
Pay growth stays at three decade high but inflation still stripping away wages July 19, 2023 Pay growth is running at its fastest pace in over three decades and has remained unchanged for the second quarter in a row, in a sign the Bank of England may have to back a bigger interest rate hike again next month. New figures out today from XpertHR reveal wages leapt six per cent in [...]
The Notebook: Susannah Streeter talks Brits’ love of brands, ready meals and Eurovision May 16, 2023 The notebook is a place for interesting people to say interesting things. Today, it’s the turn of former journalist and now Hargreaves Lansdown’s head of money and markets Susannah Streeter. Our love of big brands helps fuel inflation fires Brand power is the much-lauded virtue of the world’s most successful companies. But this much-admired characteristic is partly [...]
Asda slashes debt as value range sales surge November 15, 2023 Asda has reduced its debt pile from £4.2bn to £3.9bn, according to its third quarter results, thanks to “strong cash generation” at the UK supermarket. The ‘Big Four’ grocer, said that during the term like-for-like sales, excluding fuel, increased by 2.8 per cent to £5.4bn compared to the same period last year. Food like-for-like sales [...]