London house prices: There’s a bold solution to the housing crisis – if councils get out of the way August 6, 2015 Tessa Jowell is the latest mayoral candidate to pledge to build more homes to tackle London’s housing crisis, promising at least 50,000 new properties would be built each year under her watch. The government has also outlined plans for 200,000 new starter homes to be constructed, many also earmarked for the capital. But history tells [...]
Richard Caring toasts a rise in sales at his restaurant empire June 28, 2015 Richard Caring’s collection of restaurants and nightclubs recorded a rise in sales in 2013. His company, Caprice Holdings, which includes some of London’s most celebrated eateries in the Ivy, Le Caprice, Scott’s and J Sheekey, saw sales rise three per cent to £53.3m in 2013. Its sister company Mark Birley Holdings, which owns Harry’s Bar, [...]
London property prices: More million-pound properties have been sold in London this year than ever before October 31, 2014 London house prices might be cooling, but things are certainly hotting up at the premium end of the market. Sales of properties costing more than £1m have reached record levels in the UK with 6,143 houses sold in the first half of the year- 70 per cent of which were in London. That’s nearly 2,000 [...]
The ultimate connection: Hyperoptic’s Dana Tobak on recalcitrant councils and politics in taxis October 18, 2015 The thing some have been slow to come to terms with is that BT is not the only solution," says Dana Tobak, when I ask her what the UK is doing wrong when it comes to internet provision. Tobak co-founded fibre-based internet service provider Hyperoptic in 2011. She and business partner Boris Ivanovic, who she [...]
Everything you need to know about the SABMiller and AB InBev deal: What happens next? October 14, 2015 SABMiller's board has given a conditional nod to AB InBev's cash offer of £44 a share, with a partial share consideration of AB InBev shares for stakeholders Altria and BevCo to reduce their tax liabilities. The London-listed brewer has also given its approval to move the deadline for a firm offer back to 5pm on 28 October. [...]
Allegion to pay €210m in offer for SimonsVoss June 29, 2015 Private equity house HgCapital Trust has agreed to sell its European locking systems business, SimonsVoss, to security products specialist Allegion, in a deal valued at €210m (£150m). SimonsVoss was founded in 1995, and generated sales of €52m in 2014. It employs around 275 people. Allegion employs almost 8,500 people and its products are sold in [...]
More UK home buyers are using cash to seal deal June 3, 2015 A RECORD high proportion of homes were sold without the need for a mortgage during the first three months of year, a major mortgage provider said yesterday. The share of cash purchases in the housing market reached an all-time high of 38 per cent in the first three months of the year, according to Nationwide. [...]
Consumers are being ignored in the financial market abuse crackdown September 7, 2015 MPs coming back to Westminster after the summer recess will be returning to financial markets that have shown levels of volatility not seen since the banking crisis. While it is unlikely that the recent share rout will lead to another global meltdown, it will give added impetus to MPs’ efforts to pass legislation aimed [...]
Demand for UK homes rises nine per cent: London’s commuter belt dominates, while Nine Elms, County Durham and Westminster lead the “cold spots” June 25, 2015 London may be in the throes of a housing crisis, but it seems its inhabitants have spurned the 3,500-odd apartments on offer in Nine Elms, after new figures showed the area – currently undergoing a massive redevelopment – had the lowest demand for new homes in the UK over the past three months. Among other [...]
The proto-Corbyn years of the 1970s were awful: We must fight what remains of them October 4, 2015 During the late 1990s and early 2000s, think tanks such as the IEA had a difficult time. We were told that the argument for the market economy had been won. A so-called neo-liberal hegemony had been created, and even a Labour government had accepted free markets. Meanwhile, water was being poured into the foundations [...]