A probe into Premier League broadcast rights has been dropped August 8, 2016 A major probe into the rights to air Premier League football on UK television has been dropped by the regulator. The two-year probe has been drawn to a close after Ofcom decided there was enough progress being made on making more games available to watch while football fans seemed largely happy. The investigation was first launched [...]
Taylor Wimpey boosted by government’s Starter Homes Initiative January 11, 2016 Another year, another strong performance by housebuilder Taylor Wimpey, which built more homes in 2015 than at any point in the last six years. The figures In a trading statement today, total home completions rose seven per cent to 13,341 in the year to the end of December, up from 12,454 in 2014 – including 2,509 affordable homes (that's 19 per cent of the [...]
Autumn Statement 2015 roundup: From London Help-to-Buy to potholes, here’s everything the chancellor announced today November 25, 2015 There weren’t many surprises in today’s Autumn Statement – from housing to the Northern Powerhouse, we were fairly well-versed in the measures included. Indeed, shadow chancellor John McDonnell’s decision to quote Mao ZeDong in the Commons may have been more eyebrow-raising than any of George Osborne’s measures. Landlords once again found themselves punished, with a new three [...]
Top tips for saving up a house deposit January 8, 2016 Four out of five Britons under 30 would prefer to own their own home, rather than rent, according to the Council of Mortgage Lenders, but in London, that’s easier said than done. Home ownership is at its lowest level in 25 years and property prices have risen to about six times the UK’s average annual [...]
My Local formally collapses into administration putting 1,658 jobs at risk June 29, 2016 Convenience chain My Local has formally gone into administration putting 1,658 jobs at risk. The embattled retailer, which is set to shut 90 shops, has appointed KPMG to act as administrators. Formerly owned by Morrisons and called M Local, the supermarket chain was snapped up by Greybull Capital in a deal reportedly worth £25m last year. Morrisons has confirmed [...]
Drink up quick: Sterling drop is a “grave” concern for the wine industry which relies almost solely on imports October 7, 2016 Today's crash in the value of sterling may have left many of us wanting to drown our sorrows. But if you're a wine fan, you might want to drink up quick and make sure you stockpile too while you're at it. While Britain might have been dubbed the "beating heart" of the global wine trade, [...]
Night Tube series: Top seven places to buy a house in London along the Victoria Line October 15, 2015 If there’s one thing that unites the areas that appear along the Victoria Line, it’s rejuvenation. So here are the top seven places to invest in along the blue line, according to Paul Williams, head of Savills Islington, based on average sales price data within 500m of underground stations in the 12 months leading up [...]
City pro Edi Truell says Brexit encouraged him to put together £1 bid for Tata Steel’s UK assets June 29, 2016 Leading City financier, Edi Truell, was encouraged to put together a £1 bid to save Tata Steel's UK assets by Britain's vote to leave the European Union. "Brexit has made the business a lot more attractive to potential buyers… that has certainly enhanced my thinking," he told City A.M. He said Britain would be better able to impose import [...]
The next internet: AppNexus CEO Brian O’Kelley lays out his vision for the programmable age June 13, 2016 At six foot five, there isn’t much which can dwarf Brian O’Kelley. His adtech company AppNexus, which allows marketers and publishers to buy and sell advertising space in real-time, has grown exponentially since its founding in 2007. Today, the firm’s ad-serving infrastructure processes 5m requests per second at peak periods, facilitating an estimated $2bn of transactions [...]
Top tips for getting your dream home or a quick sale on Open Days January 25, 2016 You could be forgiven for thinking that the queue snaking down your street was for the January sales, but in our property-obsessed times, it’s more likely to be an open house. High demand and low housing supply means vendors – especially those selling properties in the affordable bracket – are inundated with potential buyers. And [...]