Extinction Rebellion protest: Climate change protesters block Vauxhall Bridge on fourth day of action April 18, 2019 Climate change protesters have blocked Vauxhall Bridge on the fourth day of action in central London this week. Read more: London shutdown goes on in fourth day of climate change protests Transport for London (TfL) confirmed that demonstrators were "intermittently" blocking the road, and drivers should expect delays. A bit reminiscent of 28 days later…. Vauxhall Bridge [...]
UK inflation rate holds steady at 1.9 per cent sending Britons’ real wages higher April 17, 2019 The UK’s headline annual inflation rate remained unchanged in March, staying at 1.9 per cent, meaning Britons’ real wages are increasing as pay growth outstrips price rises. Read more: London house price plunge drags down UK-wide growth rate Meanwhile the inflation rate including housing costs and council tax stayed at 1.8 per cent, where it [...]
Proceeds from wine sale at Sotheby’s to be donated to Notre Dame rescue project April 16, 2019 Proceeds from a rare London wine exhibition at Sotheby’s tomorrow night will be donated to the restoration project at Notre Dame, the auction house announced today. Read more: Sotheby's annual wine sales hit $100m The wine estate of Château Mouton Rothschild and the Palace of Versailles will donate the money raised from the sale of 25 [...]
Crypto AM shines its Spotlight on Arteïa April 16, 2019 At $63bn and counting, the international art market is certainly not insignificant. Big-brand names such as Sotheby’s and Christie’s host blockbuster sales around the world selling precious works of fine art. In 2017 it’s believed the Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia paid more than $450m for Salvator Mundi, a masterpiece by Leonardo da Vinci. Although [...]
Tesco and Dunelm defy retail gloom April 16, 2019 By Graeme Evans from interactive investor. Impressive updates from Tesco and Dunelm show opportunities still exist in the embattled retail sector. A big hike in the Tesco (LSE:TSCO) dividend and an “incredible” trading update from Dunelm Group (LSE:DNLM) today combined to remind Brexit-weary investors there is life in the retail sector after all. The near-doubling [...]
IWG shares soar as it seals £320m TKP Japan office space franchise deal April 15, 2019 IWG has completed its first franchise sale to send shares soaring today, as it netted £320m from the sale of its Japanese division. Read more: IWG boss mulling £2.2bn break-up of serviced office space business The firm’s share price soared 23 per cent to hit 339.30p after reaching the strategic franchise arrangement with TKP Corporation. [...]
London house prices: Brexit uncertainty to send property prices dropping over 2019 April 11, 2019 Brexit uncertainty is weighing heavily on London and the south east’s housing markets as house prices are expected to continue to drop over the next 12 months. Read more: Steep London house price drop drags back UK housing market Buyer demand is dropping with new enquiries falling for the eighth month in a row, according [...]
Fashion retailer Asos sees profits tumble in first half of 2019 April 10, 2019 British online fashion retailer Asos saw its profits slump in the six months to 28 February in its first interim results since it issued a warning over tough trading conditions in December. Read more: Asos bosses snap up cheap shares after day of horror The figures Asos’s profit before tax collapsed to just £4m for [...]
Mike Ashley could use a lesson in subtlety after Debenhams April 10, 2019 Britain's leading retail maverick Mike Ashley is known for using intemperate language – but in his reaction to the collapse of long-term target Debenhams yesterday, he excelled himself. Ashley issued a statement in which he savaged politicians and regulators for being “as effective as a chocolate teapot”, and called for advisers on the deal to [...]
Murdoch waits for verdict on The Times and The Sunday Times merger April 7, 2019 Media mogul Rupert Murdoch will this week receive the government’s verdict on a planned merger of The Times and The Sunday Times. Earlier this year News UK, which controls the two newspapers, filed an application to the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS) to overturn a law that forces the group to keep [...]