Consumer spending growth falls as festive shopping fails to boost high street December 4, 2018 Consumer spending growth fell year-on-year in November to its lowest level since March as falling confidence continues to impact struggling retailers. Growth in consumer spending was just 3.3 per cent, dragged down by poor sales in the retail sector, according to new figures from Barclaycard. The figure is the lowest since March this year, when [...]
Primark boosts revenue with new store openings but warns on like-for-like sales drop February 25, 2019 Primark said today it expects half-year sales to grow four per cent compared to last year, driven by new store openings, but the budget fashion retailer will post a two per cent drop in like-for-like sales. In the UK sales were up two per cent, while Eurozone sales jumped five per cent with strong growth in Spain, France, Italy and Belgium. However, [...]
RMT confirms Boxing Day strike at key Bakerloo Line stations December 12, 2018 Bakerloo Line station staff are set to strike on Boxing Day, as commuters face further misery over the Christmas holidays. With a strike on the Central Line already set to hit Christmas shoppers, the RMT union now plans to withdraw station staff at key stops along the Bakerloo Line. Staff will not turn up to [...]
London house sales drop over political uncertainty, according to Rightmove data December 17, 2018 Londoners are hesitant to sell their homes due to political uncertainty, according to new research. The number of properties that were brought to market this month was down 19 per cent on the same period last year, leading to a smaller than usual December price drop of 1.8 per cent. Inner London home owners were [...]
Giving to a charity at Christmas is great, but we should think of helping others all year round December 13, 2018 It is nearly Christmas, and it is well known that the theme of the season is the giving of gifts and thinking of others. As a result, it is also a popular time of year for people to give to charity. In fact, data from the Charities Aid Foundation shows that November and December are [...]
Gatwick Airport reopens after drones cause Christmas travel chaos December 21, 2018 Gatwick Airport has reopened this morning, after an investigation into reports of drones flying near the airfield caused it to shut down for more than 36 hours. Hundreds of thousands of passengers attempting to travel for Christmas were affected by the disruption, the airport's largest since a volcanic ash cloud in 2010. As of 7am [...]
Music retailer HMV on the verge of second administration since 2013, reports December 28, 2018 HMV is set to go into administration for the second time in six years, putting 2,200 jobs at risk, according to reports. The company reportedly filed a notice of intention to appoint administrators last week as it held last minute talks with suppliers, Sky News reported this morning. The company was bailed out in a [...]
Quiz shares in freefall as retailer issues second profit warning of the year March 7, 2019 Fashion retailer Quiz saw its share price nosedive this morning after issuing its second profit warning of the year. Shares in the clothes brand plummeted more than 40 per cent in early trading after it revised its full-year revenue forecast to £129m, down from the £133m estimate posted in January. Read more: Quiz shares tumble [...]
Focus On Camden: Camden Market turns 45 tomorrow, but how much have house prices changed in this cultural hotspot? March 29, 2019 Today, a London institution reaches proper middle-age. Camden Market – once home to punks and mods, now home to an awful lot of tourists looking for the punks and mods – turns 45 on 30 March 2019. It could be home to you, too, if you can afford it. The average second hand sales price, [...]
WH Smith profits suffer after £155m purchase of US airport store In Motion April 11, 2019 WH Smith suffered a huge drop in profit in its half year as the costs of its purchase of US airport retailer In Motion grounded its bottom line. The figures Group revenue grew eight per cent year on year to £695m for the six months to the end of February as the stationery chain relied [...]