Oil prices could reach $100 per barrel amid tightening supplies and reduced Omicron fears January 12, 2022 Oil prices could reach to $100 per barrel within months, as supplies tighten and demand strengthens amid reduced Omicron fears.
Experts say UK must learn to live with coronavirus as professors predict worst is over December 28, 2021 A leading professor has said that mass deaths are now “history”, as the UK is learn to live with the virus.
Chancellor to tighten belt despite tax windfall October 21, 2021 Despite the Chancellor receiving a windfall from the government’s fiscal watchdog raising its forecasts for the economy, he will not use the extra wriggle room renege on tax hikes at next week’s budget. The Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) will upgrade its forecasts for UK economic growth to around seven per cent next Wednesday, up [...]
Virgin Atlantic slammed for ‘overblown and oppressive’ staff socialising ban January 30, 2022 Virgin Atlantic has been criticised for not allowing airline staff to socialise in a bid to prevent Covid outbreaks. Under a policy that has been in place since 21 December, pilots and cabin crew and not allowed to eat or socialise together. Bosses are trying to crack down on a party culture that they fear [...]
Graft Polymer to list on London Stock Exchange December 22, 2021 Graft Polymer has announced its intention to list on the London Stock Exchange, where it will look to trade on the main market for listed securities.
EasyJet flies into £535m loss despite improved trading and ‘self-help’ measures April 12, 2022 EasyJet has announced it expects to make a loss before tax in the range of £535 million to £565 million for the six months to the end of March. The low-cost airline said this is a reduction in its losses compared with the same period 12 months earlier which is “ahead of market expectations”. It [...]
PwC scraps 2:1 entry requirement for graduates as City war for talent heats up August 15, 2022 BIG four accountant PwC will start recruiting graduates who missed out on a 2:1 degree at university, the firm announced today, in a bid to “diversify” its intake amid an ongoing City talent war. Graduates who received a 2:2 – colloquially known as a “Desmond” in reference to the late South African priest Desmond Tutu [...]
Consumers buying more beer as Budweiser maker AB InBev reiterates growth outlook May 5, 2022 Budweiser maker Anheuser-Busch InBev (AB InBev) said drinkers are swallowing higher prices and bought more beer in the first quarter. After posting higher than expected earnings, the Belgian brewer reiterated an EBITDA growth outlook of between four and eight per cent for the full year. Consumers had bought 2.8 more drinks by volume in the [...]
GSK’s split healthcare division Haleon to list on London’s main market in July June 1, 2022 British pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline (GSK) has successfully split from its consumer healthcare division, which will list separately on the London Stock Exchange this summer. The division, now known as Haleon, will enter London’s main market on 18 July, GSK confirmed in a regulatory update today, as it awaits a response on its application to the [...]
David Grutman, the “King of Miami” gives us his take on hospitality October 28, 2022 David Grutman is a hospitality impresario behind a string of restaurants, hotels and nightclubs in Miami. As he takes part in the AMEX Shaping Insights podcast, we caught up with him to quiz him on the state of hospitality Tell us about yourself I’m originally from Naples, which is about two hours from Miami, so [...]