Watches of Switzerland: The worst is over for the luxury watch market September 3, 2024 Watches of Switzerland has said the worst is over for the luxury market in the UK as it reported steadying demand for high-end watches from its stores. In a trading update this morning, the retailer said it was trading in line with expectations and “on track” to meet 2025 guidance. Its shares rose by more [...]
Airport liquid rule: Why UK and European airports are keeping the 100ml limit September 2, 2024 European airports are bringing back back into force the 100ml liquid limit due to a "temporary technical issue" with newly installed security scanners.
Canary Wharf owners look to sell stake in shopping malls as office portfolio struggles September 1, 2024 Canary Wharf's owners are reportedly in talks with third parties to sell a stake in its four underground shopping centres as the banking district's office portfolio struggles with working from home trends.
Etias: Why Brits heading to Europe will have to pay a £6 EU travel charge August 21, 2024 The European Union (EU) home affairs commissioner Ylva Johansson announced on Tuesday the new Etias will be introduced in May 2025.
TV star’s daughter adds to Team GB medal tally as Brits start day with a bang July 31, 2024 Spendolini-Sirieix - the daughter of TV star Fred Sirieix of First Dates fame - and Toulson pulled off a superb final dive.
Christopher Ward: Sales almost double at luxury watchmaker ahead of US expansion July 19, 2024 Luxury watchmaker Christopher Ward saw its profit spike as its sales almost doubled during its latest financial year, it has been revealed.
Kane: Past experience can take England to successive Euros finals July 9, 2024 England captain Harry Kane has insisted that past semi-final experience can help the Three Lions reach a second successive Euros final. England take on the Netherlands on Wednesday in Dortmund with a place in Sunday’s final on the line. But Kane, who has been a key cog throughout Gareth Southgate’s tenure, says their 2018 World [...]
Have England been lucky at Euro 2024? Examining the cases for and against July 9, 2024 That any successful team needs the rub of the green is one of the game’s most hackneyed cliches but, like many of them, does contain a kernel of truth.
Labour’s non-dom threats mean UK set to miss out on ultra-rich fleeing France and US July 3, 2024 The Labour Party's non-dom policy means that London is set to miss out on the large numbers of ultra-wealthy individuals looking to leave France and the US's political instability, a leading wealth advisor has warned.
A third of non-doms could leave the UK if Labour wins election, says top wealth lawyer July 1, 2024 Up to 30 per cent of the UK's non-doms could leave the UK if Labour wins this week's general election, a top private wealth lawyer has warned.