Is your house killing you? Why some people think paint, carpets and furniture could be poisonous October 31, 2019 Think back to the last time you redecorated a room. Did you paint a wall? Lay a new carpet? Buy a shelving unit with a Swedish-sounding name? According to some housebuilders, architects and designers, all of these things could be making you ill. They say that many common types of paint, carpets, flooring, kitchen and [...]
Brexit uncertainty has cost the UK economy £66bn, says S&P April 4, 2019 Brexit has cost the UK economy £66bn in lost growth, according to ratings agency S&P. Had the UK voted to remain in the EU in 2016s referendum the economy would have been three per cent larger by the end of 2018, the group’s report said. Read more: Brexit delay wins MPs' support by a margin [...]
Crossrail ‘could be delayed until spring 2021’ April 18, 2019 Crossrail could be delayed until as long as 2021 after incurring some difficulty with the dynamic testing of trains and signalling, according to a BBC source. The Elizabeth Line, which will run between Reading and Shenfield Essex underneath central London, had been due to open in December 2018. Read more: MPs warn Crossrail may not [...]
No-deal Brexit: The potential winners and losers October 15, 2019 As you read this, Brexit negotiators are working around the clock to come to an agreement that will enable the UK to leave the EU in an orderly way by the Halloween deadline. Both sides have said they are committed to working out a deal, but with time so short, nothing is certain. If they [...]
UK economy close to recession after stagnant service sector data September 4, 2019 Growth in the services industry lost momentum in August, indicating an overall contraction in the economy across all sectors and a drop in GDP, leaving the UK one step away from a recession. The service sector’s purchasing managers’ index (PMI) dropped to 50.6 in August, down from 51.4 in July. Any figure under 50 indicates [...]
Tesla to break ground on Shanghai Gigafactory today, says Elon Musk January 7, 2019 Tesla shares rose at least four per cent today on the news that the company planned to break ground at its Shanghai Gigafactory and drive forward plans to build Model 3 electric vehicles in China by the end of the year. Initial construction of the $2bn (£1.57bn) factory will be completed this summer, Tesla chief executive Elon Musk [...]
Andrea Leadsom defends Boris Johnson’s U-turn over Heathrow June 18, 2019 A key ally of Boris Johnson has defended his apparent decision to drop his opposition to the Heathrow third runway. Andrea Leadsom, who threw her weight behind Johnson’s campaign to be the next Prime Minister this morning, told LBC: “I think he has changed his view over time, as is absolutely right that politicians do [...]
Philip Green’s retail empire avoids administration as rescue plan is passed June 12, 2019 SIR PHILIP Green squeezed through a controversial rescue plan this evening as his fashion empire came back from the brink of administration by winning a crunch vote. Read more: Green offers landlords cash to save Arcadia Creditors passed a series of votes that will give the embattled Topshop tycoon breathing space to embark on a [...]
Greece to receive €1bn from Eurozone as part of post-bailout deal April 5, 2019 Eurozone finance ministers will give a grant of nearly €1bn (£858m) to Greece as part of long-running financial support for the southern state, officials have said. Read more: Eurozone construction growth slows as bloc faces gloomy economy Greece will receive the money after it respected its current commitments to reform, including reducing the burden of [...]
Heathrow Airport sees April passenger numbers soar to 6.8m as May 10, 2019 Heathrow Airport had its busiest ever April last month with a 3.3 per cent increase on the year before as passenger numbers soared to 6.79m. It was the 30th consecutive month of growth for the airport as it averaged 226,600 passengers per day. Read more: Fuel and currency costs hit profit at British Airways owner IAG A [...]