Number of workers on UK furlough scheme nears 9m June 9, 2020 Almost 9m workers in the UK have been furloughed due to the coronavirus pandemic at a cost of £19.6bn, according to new figures from the Treasury. As of 7 June, 8.9m jobs were being supported by the government under its coronavirus job retention scheme, an increase of 200,000 on the week before. Businesses have now [...]
Rishi Sunak says there is ‘no trade off’ between economy and public health April 14, 2020 Rishi Sunak has said there is no trade-off between public health and the economy in the wake of new estimates suggesting GDP will drop by 35 per cent this quarter. Speaking at today’s press briefing, the chancellor said the coronavirus lockdown was necessary to protect the long-term future of the economy. This is in contrast [...]
A menu of options to keep our restaurants alive June 4, 2020 You all know the image: a politician enjoying a pint or a meal at their local restaurant. There are handshakes all round and a picture is posted on Twitter. It is — rightly — a scene that shows MPs or councillors backing businesses, particularly the small and medium sized enterprises which make up the lifeblood [...]
UK house prices recover from lockdown to hit all-time high in August September 2, 2020 UK house prices recovered from a lockdown-inspired dip to hit an all-time high last month. Annual UK house price growth picked up 3.7 per cent in August, according to Nationwide’s house price index. Prices rose two per cent month-on-month, after taking account of seasonal factors. The average UK house price rose to £224,123, up from [...]
OECD boss: Coronavirus crash will not be as bad as Great Depression April 19, 2020 The coronavirus economic downturn will be “very bad”, but not as bad as the Great Depression despite fears to the contrary, according to the head of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Angel Gurria, secretary-general of the OECD, said today that the impending global economic crash will not last for four years like [...]
SMEs anticipate spike in redundancies this summer as lockdown eases June 25, 2020 Small businesses across the UK are expecting a difficult summer as they predict redundancies are likely to spike in August even as lockdown starts to ease. The total impact on revenue that SMEs expect from the coronavirus outbreak has reduced from minus 29 per cent at the start of lockdown to minus 10 per cent [...]
Andrew Bailey: Banks should ‘put their back into’ coronavirus lending April 17, 2020 Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey has sternly told banks to “put their back into” lending to struggling firms during the coronavirus outbreak. Lenders have come in for criticism that they are being too slow at handing out money through government-backed support schemes designed to stave off business collapses. Last week, City A.M. revealed that [...]
Falling through the cracks: How Covid-19 has put London’s events sector on the brink October 19, 2020 Perched on the banks of Regent’s Canal, Kings Place is — in normal times — one of London’s most popular events venues. From conferences and concerts to dance workshops and comedy shows, the glass-fronted building has played host to an array of spectacles in recent years. But since the coronavirus lockdown descended in March, Kings [...]
Major Tory donor, head of Garden Bridge and Brexit advisers receive top gongs in Queen’s Birthday Honours list October 9, 2020 One of the largest Conservative party donors, the head of the failed £40m Garden Bridge and 10 Brexit advisers were among the senior figures to receive awards in this year’s Queen’s Birthday Honours list. Tony Gallagher, who has donated almost £4m to the Conservative party over the last 13 years, was awarded a knighthood for [...]
JD Wetherspoon raises £141m as pub chain plans for June reopening April 30, 2020 JD Wetherspoon has raised £141m through a share placing to shore up its finances during the coronavirus crisis, as the pub chain gears up for a June reopening. The equity raise completed this morning will help the company cope with the low sales levels expected when it reopens after the coronavirus lockdown is lifted, it [...]