Some parts of UK to have zero trains this weekend with rail strike to disrupt London Marathon September 25, 2022 Passengers are warned that some parts of the UK will have zero trains during a strike by the rail unions in the long-running dispute over pay, jobs and conditions. Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT), Aslef, the Transport Salaried Staffs Association and Unite will walk out on Saturday October 1, with further [...]
FCA will ‘keep its eyes’ on banks’ Q1 results for evidence of savings rate profiteering April 20, 2023 Savers are facing a rising “loyalty penalty” from high street banks, the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has warned. Customers banking with the UK’s big name lenders are likely to earn less competitive interest rates on their savings over time, while new savers are given more attractive offers, the City watchdog told MPs today. “Harm” from [...]
High street names including Tesco and Greggs call on Tory leadership candidates to slash ‘shop tax’ August 9, 2022 A coalition of retailers including Morrisons, Greggs and Tesco, have called on the Conservative party leader candidates to slash business rates. The Retail Jobs Alliance has called on both Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss to pledge to cut business rates, which it said were “killing our high streets”. The group, consisting of Co-op, Greggs, Kingfisher, [...]
Downing tools: Investors pile into bets against B&Q owner as DIY boom slows August 18, 2022 The troubled owner of retailer B&Q has become the most shorted stock on the London Stock Exchange this week as two top investors revealed hefty bets against the firm.
Oil prices nosedive as recession fears rise across developed economies July 5, 2022 Oil prices have plummeted a whopping $10 across both benchmarks, as recession fears curtailed demand and drove down prices.
What we’ll be eating in 2023: A guide to top new food trends, from seaweed to set menus January 5, 2023 London is one of the dining capitals of the world, representing every corner of global cuisine and sending ripples across the world with its food trends. We asked some top chefs what they think will be the big food trends of 2023, with answers ranging from lots more seaweed to a resurgence of “proper” Neopolitan [...]
Fintech won’t be derailed by recessions – but it still needs strong regulation to thrive March 2, 2023 Fintech will survive the current economic challenges - it always does. But in order to reach it full potential, it needs strong compliance and regulation to ensure trust, writes Dima Kats
Are dividends under threat at Vodafone, BT and peers? December 12, 2023 Why are dividends looking unsustainable for big telecom companies at a time when connectivity is so important?
Shop visits increase as shoppers hunt for cheapest prices but sales growth lags July 8, 2022 Visits to shops have increased as shoppers hunt for the cheapest prices, however this has not translated into sales growth amid the cost of living crisis. According to data from the British Retail Consortium, UK footfall increased by two percentage points in June, versus the prior month. Shoppers were hunting for the best deals as [...]
Poundland sales resilient as shoppers more familiar with discount brands versus 2008 July 14, 2022 Poundland’s owner has reiterated its confident outlook, encouraged by the size of the discount market across Europe amid present economic turmoil. In a third quarter trading update, Pepco posted group revenues of €1.2bn, with year-to-date sales hitting €3.5m. The retailer, which also owns the Dealz and Pepco brands in Europe, said Poundland like-for-like sales had [...]