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Rishi Sunak vows to change UK’s ‘economic geography’ June 24, 2021 Rishi Sunak has vowed to alter the UK’s “economic geography” by ensuring the post-Covid recovery is “more evenly felt across the country”. Sunak also highlighted the need for Britain to invest in high-growth sectors, such as fintech, which the chancellor says will fundamentally alter the economy. Sunak highlighted the government’s Help to Grow scheme, which [...]
Heathrow passenger numbers begin to rise as restrictions ease August 11, 2021 The most passengers travelled through Heathrow in a single month since the beginning of the pandemic in July, the UK’s largest airport said today. In total, 1.5m passengers used the airport in July, up 74 per cent on last year. It said that the easing of travel restrictions was beginning to improve consumer confidence after [...]
Celebrating International Women’s Day – With Wine March 9, 2022 This week was International Women’s Day and it is fitting for me to celebrate this through wine. When drinking, women choose wine nearly twice as often as men but the industry itself is still largely a man’s game. Speaking to some women who have worked in wine for up to 40 years, it is clear [...]
Half-life crisis: Can Sizewell C revive the UK’s nuclear ambitions? June 20, 2022 The hovercraft, radar, Sutton Hoo treasure…Ed Sheeran - Suffolk has a colourful track record of innovation and discovery.
Royal Mint conducts Trial of the Pyx ceremony in the City of London June 14, 2021 The Royal Mint’s coins have been submitted for testing at Goldsmiths’ Hall in the City of London in the annual Trial of the Pyx ceremony. The trial, the UK’s oldest judicial ceremony, aims to uphold the quality of the nation’s coinage and protect consumers. A sample of new coins struck by The Royal Mint were [...]
Heathrow bid to raise £2.6bn through higher passenger charges blocked April 27, 2021 The UK’s aviation regulator has today ruled that Heathrow’s bid to raise passenger charges to repair the damage of the coronavirus pandemic was “not in the interest of consumers”. The airport had asked the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) to increase its regulatory asset base to £2.6bn in order to recover its losses. But the watchdog [...]
Why the world’s whisky fans can’t get enough of Scotch February 1, 2022 Scottish whisky is selling fast in every corner of the globe as drinkers and collectors embrace the ‘wee dram’. In fact, in 2020, 36 bottles of Scotch were shipped every second to 166 global markets, totalling 1.1bn a year. Emerging Asian consumers are spending more than ever on Scotch, with Singapore and Taiwan now ranking [...]
London restaurants warned of meat and seafood shortages this autumn August 5, 2021 Rrestaurants and gastropubs in London and the rest of the UK have been warned of potential shortages of key menu items alongside a spike in inflation this autumn. Buying specialist Lynx Purchasing said hospitality businesses would face “significant and widespread” challenges with higher prices and food shortages for the rest of the year, including supply [...]
Online spending continues to drive retail sales despite shops open for business June 4, 2021 Online spending grew yet again last month, despite the high street being open for business, suggesting some consumer behaviours adopted during the lockdowns are here to stay. Total online spending rose nearly 10 per cent in May versus the same time last year, according to BDO’s High Street Sales Tracker, despite physical shops being open [...]