Marks Electrical shines in half-year results following stock market debut November 18, 2021 Online electrical retailer Marks Electrical reported a 78 per cent boost to revenue in its half-year results, while also posting a lower profit.
‘Thousands of jobs at risk’: Bar bosses despair over fresh Christmas rail strikes December 6, 2022 Pub and bar bosses were last night left despairing over a slew of fresh strike dates, which fall over Christmas. Rail union RMT announced three more days of walk-outs on Monday night, with workers set to strike from 6pm on Christmas Eve to 6am on 27 December. Industrial action had already been planned on 13, [...]
Exit without paying at any till: Aldi trialling first checkout-free supermarket September 20, 2021 Aldi is trialling its first checkout-free store to allow customers to shop at the supermarket and exit without the need to pay at a till. The discount supermarket chain said the store is in London but declined to give further details of the location of the trial site. It said shoppers will scan a smartphone [...]
JP Morgan attempts to block fossil fuel proposal from London activist investor January 26, 2022 Activist investor Tulipshare has filed a proposal with JP Morgan to halt its fossil fuel investments – which the Wall Street giant is looking to keep out of its next annual meeting. The London-based startup submitted the proposal in December on behalf of a millennial investor, however, JP Morgan has written to the US Securities [...]
UK economy avoids recession edge as GDP shows no growth November 10, 2023 The ONS said services fell by -0.1% per cent, construction grew by 0.1 per cent and production was flat at 0.0 per cent, as the UK economy appeared to remain stagnant.
British Land boosts profits as rent collection improves and demand grows November 17, 2021 Commercial landlord British Land swung to a half-year profit on improved rent collection and higher value of its office spaces and retail parks.
“Very few” PCR tests left at London testing sites December 14, 2021 There are currently “very few available” PCR tests at testing sites in London, according to the government’s official website. Earlier today the government’s official booking website briefly showed there were no PCR tests available at any testing sites in England, according to reports. A screenshot of the official site, published by the BBC, showed a [...]
Exclusive: KPMG to hire 3,500 tech workers to staff newly launched digital products business May 27, 2022 KPMG today launched a new digital solutions business which is set to see the firm more than double the size of its 3,000 strong technology focused workforce by hiring 3,500 new data scientists and engineers. The UK arm of the Big Four firm said it plans to create 1,000 London tech jobs, in its efforts [...]
Legal & General snaps up Spitalfields offices, with management fund portfolio now worth £3.8bn February 7, 2022 Legal & General’s investment portfolio has swelled to £3.8bn, with five fresh acquisitions across the office, leisure and industrial sectors. The new deals total £150m and cover around 600,000sq ft, including the purchase of 20,821 sq ft of offices at 45 Folgate Street in Spitalfields for £26.8m Through its management fund, L&G has also purchased [...]
ProCook sets IPO price range up to £200m November 1, 2021 UK kitchenware brand ProCook has today set a price range for its planned IPO which gives the retailer an estimated market capitalisation up to £200m. The company announced a price range for shares between 137p to 185p, making its estimated market capitalisation between £150m and £200m. ProCook said 40 per cent of the company’s issued [...]