Everyone wants a pay rise, but we will have to pay with cuts to jobs or services November 16, 2022 The nation seems to be in the grip of an epidemic of cognitive dissonance. Where is Matt Hancock when we really need him to impose a lockdown and save us from this menace? Two major events have put huge strain on the public finances. The pandemic led to government borrowing of some £400bn, around 20 [...]
Federal Reserve hikes rates 75bps again and Powell signals higher peak November 2, 2022 The US Federal Reserve today hoisted the world’s most important interest rate 75 basis points for the fourth time in a row and signalled the borrowing cost peak will be higher than previously thought, scrapping any bets on a so-called “Fed pivot”. The Washington headquartered central bank hiked rates to a target range of 3.75-four [...]
Ofgem chief urges Brits to reduce their energy usage this winter October 13, 2022 Households should be encouraged to reduce their energy usage this winter to help drive down record bills, argued Ofgem's boss.
London home to £41bn empty properties despite soaring buyer demand January 13, 2022 Some £41bn worth of empty homes are sitting vacant across the London market despite increased buyer demand. An estimated £200bn worth of homes are vacant across Britain, a 2.1 per cent increase on the previous alone. Estate agents Barrows and Forrester analysed government data to reveal that London is home to 80,295 empty properties with [...]
Hong Kong developer swoops in with £96m steal for Vauxhall Square site March 16, 2022 Vauxhall Square in London has been sold by a Chinese developer for £96m, which is a reported discounted price of 42 per cent. A subsidiary of Hong Kong-based company the Far East Consortium International (FEC) swooped in for the 14m square-foot site, buying it off rival firm, Guangzhou-based R&F Properties, on the cheap. It was [...]
In this recession, it’s the tail end set of kids starting work who aren’t alright February 1, 2023 People who started work during lockdowns escaped the fate of those entering the labour market in 2008, but it’s the young people still at university we need to be worried about, writes Sascha O’Sullivan.
First-time buyer hell: The London areas where you pay more than £20k per square meter January 31, 2022 New research has revealed the most expensive areas for homebuyers in the UK. The area where your money will get you the least floor space is Kensington & Chelsea, with an average cost of £28,509 per square metre, while another affluent area ranks second, with the average house in Westminster costing just over £1m, with [...]
Lawyers circle London Metal Exchange after nickel market meltdown July 19, 2022 London Metal Exchange is preparing to fend off a bevy of legal challenges from the US after it sensationally halted nickel trading earlier this year.
If Hustle was on TV today, the first mark would be Boris Johnson April 25, 2024 Hustle aw corrupt bankers get their comeuppance in the wake of the financial crash. Today's villains aren't businessmen but politician
Exclusive: Green groups raise red flags over fracking September 23, 2022 Environmental think tanks have criticised the Government's decision to lift the moratorium on fracking to boost supply security.