Rising oil prices won’t derail fight against inflation, experts reckon September 28, 2023 Inflation is likely to continue on its downward trajectory despite a recent surge in oil prices, experts told City A.M.
This secret London rooftop bar has incredible views November 14, 2023 This City of London hotel has a decent rooftop bar most Londoners haven't discovered
Water companies will seek household bill rises says Ofwat boss July 5, 2023 Water companies are planning to increase prices further for households, according to industry regulator Ofwat.
City Companies Celebrate National Volunteers Week June 3, 2024 To celebrate National Volunteers Week taking place from 3-9th June, The Lord Mayor’s Appeal asked City Giving Day participants to share their inspiring volunteering stories. Sally Yiallouros, UK Corporate Responsibility Lead at EY “Volunteering is one of the ways we live by our EY purpose of building a better working world, and my role as [...]
McDonald’s to cough up more than €1bn to settle French tax dodging case June 16, 2022 Fast food titan McDonald’s is set to cough up more than €1bn to tie up a spat with French authorities over tax dodging. An agreement between McDonald’s fiscal authorities was given the greenlight in a tribunal in Paris on Thursday. The US giant will pay back €737m in unpaid taxes and a €508m fine, a [...]
Aldi throws £1.4bn into expansion as discount grocer enjoys record sales September 25, 2023 German discounter Aldi will invest £1.4bn over two years to support its expansion plans, as customers seeking out cheaper groceries continues to be a boon for the business. The value supermarket revealed today that its annual sales increased by a whopping £2bn to £15.5bn in the year to December, a record for the store in [...]
Tate & Lyle snaps up Chinese dietary fibres firm for $237m March 31, 2022 Sugar-maker Tate & Lyle has snapped up a prebiotic dietary fibre business from China-listed ChemPartner for $237m today, as it looks to tap into the booming global dietary fibres market.
Sadiq Khan under fire for breaking his pledge to ban Transport for London gambling ads March 15, 2024 London Mayor Sadiq Khan has come under fire for breaking a pledge to ban gambling adverts on the London tube.
Tim Martin: Wetherspoon boss on Brexit, retirement and why Gen Z are ‘closet drinkers’ September 13, 2023 Eccentric, outgoing and a business success story: we pull up a barstool and chat with Wetherspoon's Tim Martin
Lending to small and mid-sized firms drops for third straight year as banks pull back March 13, 2024 Lending to small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) dropped for a third straight year in 2023, according to new data, as businesses ditch big banks for specialist lenders.