European glory worth €100m to English clubs March 31, 2015 WINNING the Champions League could be worth more than €100m (£72.3m) to an English club next season in prize money alone after governing body Uefa announced an increase in merit payments for 2015-18. This year’s Premier League winners could scoop a maximum of around €113m (£82m) if they go on to lift European club football’s [...]
The UK leads the world as an education exporter – and it can do better still May 17, 2015 With a new government in place, it won’t be long before Prime Minister Cameron and his team of ministers start to jet off across the globe to key international markets. India, China, Brazil and the Gulf States will be the most likely countries to see a British Airways plane land on the tarmac in the [...]
Only greater personal accountability at all levels will rebuild trust in banking June 1, 2015 Like other football supporters up and down the land, I was really pleased that Prince William, in his role as president of the FA, spoke out at the weekend about Fifa. The issues he raised – particularly around personal accountability – are central not only to those who lead our great sporting institutions, but they [...]
Cigarette plain packaging could leave UK government with £11bn legal bill March 11, 2015 Tobacco giants last night warned that the government could be landed with a huge legal bill, after plain packaging for cigarettes came a step closer yesterday with a vote in parliament backing the move. British American Tobacco (BAT) confirmed that if the House of Lords gives its final approval to the proposals next week, it [...]
Everyman in £20m cinema buyout splurge with London screens in Gerrards Cross, Esher, Muswell Hill and Barnet April 20, 2015 Everyman Media Group raised £20m in a share placing yesterday, announcing it had successfully tapped up investors for funds to buy more cinemas. The group, which is listed on the Alternative Investment Market (Aim), is buying four cinemas across London, with a total of 14 screens. As a result, the group will increase the [...]
UK holidaymakers could be fined for speeding overseas as EU looks set to get access to drivers’ records February 10, 2015 There was a time when you could cross the French Riviera in a rented convertible and accidentally break the speed limit without the fear of a fine landing on your doormat. Not any more, though: tomorrow, the EU is expected to endorse measures allowing member states to access the records of drivers in the UK [...]
Crown Estate in £72m sale June 3, 2014 THE CROWN Estate and Hercules Unit Trust (HUT), a Jersey-based fund advised by British Land, said yesterday they have sold a retail park in Leamington Spa for £72m. Ignis Asset Management has bought the 220,000 square feet Leamington Shopping Park in Warwickshire in a deal that reflects a net initial yield of 4.4 per cent. [...]
Inside the world of mine clearance: TDI’s Hugh Morris talks booby traps, Islamic State and why trust really matters June 21, 2015 There are 110m unexploded mines in the world today. And that’s the number under the ground – it doesn’t include those being stored, transported or created. “The saddest thing about Ukraine, Syria, Iraq, Libya is that this is destruction on repeat,” says Hugh Morris, founder and managing director of landmine clearance company The Development Initiative [...]
British Land snaps up mall September 4, 2013 BRITISH Land has bought a 50 per cent stake in Bath’s SouthGate shopping centre for £101m. The property giant, has been on a spending spree since raising almost £1bn in March through its placing and the sale of Ropemaker Place. In April it paid £48m for Tesco’s 50 per cent stake in Surrey Quays shopping [...]
The British public is ideologically committed to nationalisation March 13, 2015 The British public is surprisingly ideological when it comes to who runs public services, it turns out. The British may have developed a reputation for pragmatism over political doctrine as compared with continental Europe, but new polling from YouGov suggests the opposite is, in fact, the case. The argument of public versus private provision of [...]