Government ends Oxford Nanopore Covid testing contract early August 9, 2021 The UK government has ended a contract with Oxford Nanopore worth £113m as the vaccination rollout continues apace. Last August Oxford Nanopore signed a contract with the Department of Health, to provide rapid LamPORE tests to NHS laboratories. At the time, former then-health secretary Matt Hancock said the rapid testing kits would “benefit thousands of [...]
House prices rise but annual growth slows to 7.6 per cent as ‘steadier period’ predicted August 6, 2021 Houses prices rose again in July but slower annual growth suggests the market may be ‘cooling’, according to Halifax House Price Index data published today. The average cost of a property in the UK is now £261,221, up 0.4 per cent from June, adding £1,122 to the price of an average house. Annual growth fell [...]
The recovery requires more capitalism, not less August 6, 2021 Last week, the US tech giants reported profits the size of a small country’s GDP. At around the same time, news broke that Conservative donors were paying to bend the ears and influence the policies of our Prime Minister and Chancellor. It wasn’t hard to conclude that something is rotten in the state of capitalism [...]
Savills profits swell eight-fold, reaping rewards of a UK house buying frenzy August 5, 2021 Real estate services group Savills has seen its profit before tax surge more than eight-fold in the past six months, as the firm posted record levels of UK residential transaction advisory. The firm raked in revenue of £932.6m in the six months to 30 June, up by some £141.2m in comparison to last year. Meanwhile, [...]
Bargain hunt: One in three London homes fetch lower asking price August 5, 2021 London’s property market has become a buyer’s market, driven by demand flowing out of the capital and into areas such as the commuter belt since the onset of the Covid crisis, according to new figures published today. Research by London estate agent Benham and Reeves reveals nearly one in three properties in the capital have [...]
Powered up: Daniel Sherfield CA, CFO of Grind, talks about the growth of the brand, its city venues and ecommerce stream August 5, 2021 It’s gone from being Silicon Roundabout’s all-day caffeine fix to a chain of cafes and ecommerce business. Daniel Sherfield CA talks to Cherry Casey about the growth of Grind. This article first appeared in ICAS’ CA magazine. If there is one word to describe the journey Grind has taken in the decade since its inception it would be [...]
Slowing US labour market recovery tempers Wall Street August 4, 2021 US shares dropped sharply on Wednesday morning after weaker than expected payrolls data tempered investor sentiment. The blue-chip S&P 500 dipped 0.42 per cent to 4,404, while the Dow Jones was clipped 0.78 per cent to 34,848. The tech-heavy Nasdaq edged down 0.06 per cent 14,752. Read more: Demand ‘peaks’ as US services recovery slows [...]
City Moves: Who’s switching jobs in the Square Mile this week? August 4, 2021 City A.M.’s Millie Turner provides a roundup of the most important hires and job moves across the City, every Wednesday afternoon. Email citymoves@cityam.com to be featured. TopHat appoints former McLaren group boss as CFO Goldman Sachs-backed housing company TopHat has bagged McLaren’s former boss as its new chief financial officer to join its King Cross offices. Paul Buddin, who left the McLaren [...]
Two-thirds of young adults in the UK are counting on inheriting wealth August 2, 2021 More than two thirds (65 per cent) of under-45s in the UK expect to receive an inheritance gift of wealth from family or friends to fund their financial goals and get on the property ladder, according to new research. Millennial and Gen Z adults are increasingly relying on the transition of wealth between generations to [...]
Range Rover KR restomod review: making Britain great again August 2, 2021 The Kingsley Cars KR Series restomod transforms the original Range Rover into a modern SUV – but preserves its classic character.