New Look appoints ex-House of Fraser boss as CEO December 12, 2019 New Look has appointed former House of Fraser boss Nigel Oddy as chief executive, filling the top job for the first time in more than two years. Oddy, who joined the retailer as chief operating officer in April this year, will take on the role from the beginning of January 2020. Read more: New Look [...]
Toyota RAV4 Plug-in review: an expensive way to save money January 26, 2021 The Toyota RAV4 Plug-in is a part-electric, part-hybrid SUV with impressive fuel economy and emissions – but a high price tag.
London house prices dip amid Brexit uncertainty October 10, 2019 London house prices dipped last month as both sellers and buyers drag their feet until clarity emerges over the UK leaving the EU. In total 36 per cent of estate agents in the capital reported a fall in agreed sales and 30 per cent saw a drop in homes coming on to the market last [...]
Budget 2020: Chancellor introduces digital services tax March 11, 2020 Chancellor Rishi Sunak today confirmed the introduction of a digital services tax as the government looks to ensure tech giants pay their fair share of tax. The new tax, which will come into force from 1 April, will charge two per cent levy on sales for certain digital businesses. The move is set to raise [...]
Pearson CEO to depart as it sells $675m stake in Penguin Random House December 18, 2019 Pearson’s chief executive today announced that he plans to step down in 2020, triggering a search for a successor. John Fallon said he would retire from the role as the education publishing business sold its final stake in Penguin Random House today. Read more: Pearson bags Home Office contract for English language tests He will [...]
UK inflation sinks to four-year low as coronavirus puts pressure on prices June 17, 2020 UK inflation fell to a four-year low in May, driven by falling fuel costs and cuts to clothing prices as coronavirus sucked demand from the global economy. The Consumer Price Index (CPI) dropped to 0.5 per cent last month, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said, falling from 0.8 per cent in April. Read more: [...]
Mike Ashley mulls £100m staff bonus scheme December 16, 2019 Sports Direct owner Mike Ashley revealed that his business, which today rebranded as Frasers Group, is mulling a £100m share bonus scheme for employees. The proposals are at an early stage, but the scheme would only be open to full-time employees and would not include staff members on zero-hour contracts, Ashley said today. Read more: [...]
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City calls for deeper tax relief as UK sinks into recession August 12, 2020 Business groups have called on the government to take “bold action” after the UK economy plunged into recession last quarter as GDP contracted by 20.4 per cent between April and June, the biggest single quarter decline on record. With vast swathes of the economy closed due to the coronavirus lockdowns, activity flatlined in April, before [...]
UK house prices: Growth ‘subdued’ in wake of Brexit slowdown October 29, 2019 House price growth remained below one per cent for the 11th consecutive month in October, as hopeful homeowners sat tight amid Brexit uncertainty. House prices in the 12 months to October rose 0.4 per cent to £215,368, according to the new figures from Nationwide. Read more: House prices suffer slowest October rise in more than [...]