Greta Thunberg: Some climate protests may do more harm than good October 18, 2022 Greta Thunberg has said the methods used by some climate activists have gone too far, suggesting they could do more harm than good for public opinion. The teenage activist said she was concerned that groups may sometimes alienate rather than drive home meaningful change when they take action. “The climate movement has a lot of [...]
Vault Festival, London’s take on Edinburgh Fringe, desperately needs our help February 20, 2023 Just under Waterloo Station, you'll find a venue which for eight weeks every year creates a fertile ground of comedy, cabaret and the dramatic arts. The Vault Festival has brought us comic relief, but now it's being turfed out of its unique venue and needs Londoners to save it, writes Adam Bloodworth.
Economic downturn pummels UK factories August 1, 2022 UK factories are succumbing to a concoction of downside risks that have shifted the sector into “reverse gear,” a closely watched survey published today revealed. Activity in the British manufacturing sector last month plunged to a 25-month low of 52.1, down from 52.8 in June and slightly below analysts’ expectations, according to S&P Global’s purchasing [...]
FCA issues warning over influencers peddling online trading services September 7, 2022 The UK’s financial watchdog has warned Brits against the dangers of unregulated financial advice today amid fears that social media influencers are peddling crypto and forex trading as a way out of a cost of living crunch.
Starmer commits to reversing Truss’ cut to 45p rate of Income Tax September 25, 2022 Sir Keir Starmer has vowed to reverse the government’s decision to cut the 45p top rate of Income Tax for the UK’s biggest earners if Labour wins the next election. The Labour leader also said he would keep Liz Truss’ 1p cut to the 20p basic rate of Income Tax. Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng announced the [...]
Mortgage price war set to intensify as Halifax, HSBC lead charge slashing rates January 3, 2024 The new year has kicked off with a mortgage price war, according to brokers, as lenders slash deals to compete for business in a market under pressure from high interest rates.
Sky-high bills are not inevitable and our energy bosses shouldn’t buy into this myth July 7, 2023 Chris O'Shea, the boss of Centrica, is wrong to accept energy prices of over £2,000.
The traditional Great British Sunday Roast risks dying a slow and painful death September 25, 2022 A quarter of all British cooks say they are now less likely to prepare a Sunday roast and nearly a fifth say they will no longer use their oven at all as they respond to the cost-of-living crisis. Soaring energy costs appear to already be influencing kitchen habits, with 23 per cent of cooks saying [...]
Warning signs your ‘Dry January’ may point to deeper issues January 2, 2024 An addiction rehab specialist from The Priory says that it may be time to reflect on "automatic behaviour towards alcohol", this Dry January.
Consumer confidence plunges to Covid lockdown lows as households’ financial worries spiral July 6, 2022 Consumer confidence in the economy has plunged to its lowest point since the start of the pandemic as Sainsbury’s top boss warned the worst was yet to come. According to Which? research published today, only eight per cent of consumers felt the UK economy would improve over the next 12 months. However, nearly eight in [...]