Average price of used cars soar by a third following supply chain squeeze April 18, 2022 The average price of a used car in the UK has soared by almost a third over the last 12 months. Data from online car dealer Auto Trader revealed that on a like-for-like basis car prices have gone up by 32 per cent to around £18,000 – meaning that motorists are now paying a 15 [...]
Is the London Stock Exchange really the world’s bargain bucket? May 23, 2024 There is a prevailing narrative that London is undervalued as a market. Charlie Conchie takes a closer look at the London Stock Exchange
Crying misogyny over Alison Rose’s downfall won’t do Labour any favours July 31, 2023 Rachel Reeves made a mistake in attributing Alison Rose's fate to misogyny. The government had a right to get involved in the Coutts saga, but Reeves was out of tune in her intervention, writes Eliot Wilson
Letters: Just Eat just working hard March 7, 2022 [RE: Just Eat revenue jumps a third as it mulls pulling out of Portugal and Norway, March 2] This week’s results from Just Eat were by no means the result of trend or chance; Just Eat worked to fill an important gap in the delivery market for consumers: experience. Their business model delivers on high [...]
Our housing system needs to find flexibility in how we use undeveloped brownfield land March 1, 2022 The housing crisis is an oft used term to describe a wide array of problems facing Britons. There’s cladding problems, safety problems, access problems and affordability. But the common denominator is the lack of alternative housing stock. For those struggling to access social housing lists, those in need of emergency accommodation, or even students in [...]
What Wayve’s billion-dollar round says about the UK’s fundraising landscape May 12, 2024 Wayve's latest funding round was heralded as a watershed moment for UK tech, but also revealed a worrying trend about our fundraising landscape.
Former Cabinet Ministers urge Jeremy Hunt to ‘unshackle’ the UK’s digital economy November 3, 2022 A cross-party letter has been handed to Jeremy Hunt urging the government to change legislation that would 'unshackle' the country's digital economy.
21m German retirees in line for hefty pension increase this year thanks to higher wages and inflation March 26, 2022 German retirees will get a hefty pension increase this year, largely as a result of higher wages in Europe’s biggest economy as inflation climbs sharply, the government said. The German labour ministry said pensions will increase by 5.35% in the former West Germany on July 1 and by 6.12% in the formerly communist east. There [...]
Energy firms say they want to do good, so why don’t they care about social mobility? December 13, 2022 The UK’s Big Six energy companies have raked in more than a billion pounds of profit as record hikes in bills force many families to choose between heating and eating this winter. Yet not a single one of them could be bothered to enter the country’s leading Index on how well employers are doing to [...]
Labour claims victory in Blackpool South by-election in bruising night for Tories May 3, 2024 Tory deputy chair Angela Richardson told the BBC: “The result was not unexpected. I think, given the circumstances that caused the by-election in the first place, it was always going to be difficult for the Conservatives.”