Union to ballot 150,000 civil servants on plans for public sector strike September 26, 2022 The public sector workers’ union is set to ballot more than 150,000 civil servants on plans to strike over pay and working conditions. The Public and Commercial Services Union (PCS) said it is urging its members in 214 government departments to vote in favour of taking industrial action, after the UK government set out plans [...]
Pets at Home to open 40 new stores as pandemic puppy trend looks here to stay May 25, 2023 Retailer Pets At Home has unveiled plans to open at least 40 new stores across the UK under aims to become the “world’s best pet care platform” after posting record annual results. The firm’s chief executive Lyssa McGowan said the group was spending £400m on an ambitious growth strategy that would see it expand its [...]
Former City minister: Scrapping bonus cap could have waited ‘a little longer’ September 27, 2022 John Glen, the former City minister, has said the decision to scrap the bankers’ bonus cap should have waited amid a cost of living crisis. Glen told the Following the Rules podcast that the removal of the cap, announced last week by new Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng, “was something that I would have deferred for a [...]
Fintech Pensionbee buzzes towards profits after reporting boost in savers January 19, 2023 London-listed fintech PensionBee has doubled down on its prediction of profits this year after reporting a boost in customers and revenues in 2022.
Can Amazon Prime, Netflix and the streamers survive the UK’s recession fears? April 20, 2023 The number of British households signed up to streaming platforms has slumped so far this year, as more cash-strapped viewers trim their subscriptions to cut costs. The number of homes subscribed to at least one video streaming platform fell to 16.1 million between January and March this year, down from 16.91 million during the same [...]
Borrowing a Netflix password? You’re part of a generation of customer frauds July 26, 2023 You'd think it's only criminal gangs committing fraud, but if you are returning clothes after wearing them or sharing your Netflix password with friends, you're effectively doing the same, writes Martin Sweeney
Johnson: Can’t ‘magic away’ cost of living problems but UK will draw on ‘fiscal firepower’ May 20, 2022 Boris Johnson has said the government will have to draw upon its “fiscal firepower” to get through the cost of living crisis, but there is no way he can “magic away” the problem. Speaking at a conference in Wales today, the prime minister said Britain will “get through” its current problems, marked by a 40-year [...]
Kwarteng launches most radical tax cut programme in a generation September 23, 2022 Kwasi Kwarteng unleashed a tax cut bonanza in the House of Commons today, helping millions of Brits keep hold of more of their money
Motorists feel the pain of higher petrol prices as OPEC bolsters oil markets October 11, 2022 Prices at the petrol pumps have started to rise again after a three-month decline, according to reports from AA.
Letters: Insurance is paying a price May 11, 2022 [Re: Hiscox sets aside £32m to weather impact of war in Ukraine, May 5] What’s happened with insurer Hiscox is just another example of how the insurance industry is now entering the most prolonged hard market in living memory. After the financial and reputational losses sustained during the pandemic, we are now deep into a [...]