London property: The gothic castle on sale in Belsize Park for £17.5m August 31, 2021 Complete with a swimming pool, champagne lounge and wine tasting room- this historic home is truly fit for a king. Hunter’s Lodge is a Grade-II listed Georgian Mansion located off Belsize Lane in Belsize Park, built in 1812 in a Gothic-revival style. The building has turrets and battlements, making it perfect for anyone with dreams [...]
Forget the Caribbean: Why the hottest tipple is… Welsh rum August 18, 2021 An Englishman, a Scotsman and a Welshman were sitting in London’s Leman Street Tavern moaning about their boring, grey, routine-bound lives. They decided to do something different, starting by ordering rum instead of their customary gin. This became the origin story for their own commercially produced rum made in Carmarthen using Welsh fruit loaf and [...]
FTSE 100 sees fall brought on by mining and energy stocks July 12, 2021 London’s FTSE 100 fell on Monday brought on by energy and mining stocks on lower commodity prices, however gains by British company Admiral helped cut some of the losses. The motor insurer jumped 3.49 per cent to the top of the FTSE 100 after it announced that it expected a first-half profit owing to fewer [...]
Tate & Lyle confirms break-up with £1.2bn sweetener division sale July 12, 2021 Historic foodstuffs brand Tate & Lyle will be broken up, it confirmed this morning, as it sells off the controlling stake in its sweeteners division for £1.2bn. American private equity firm KPS Capital Partners will take a 50 per cent stake in Tate & Lyle’s “Primary Products” business, which makes commodities like artificial sweeteners and industrial [...]
Government faces post-Brexit High Court challenge over sugar tariffs July 2, 2021 The government is facing a post-Brexit legal challenge over trade policy, after the High Court agreed that a decision to cut sugar tariffs should be reviewed judicially. British Sugar is bringing the case against international trade secretary Liz Truss in response to her decision to allow 126,000 tonnes of raw cane sugar to enter the [...]
Tate & Lyle revenue sinks, but still brought home around £2.8bn May 27, 2021 Food and beverage ingredient supplier Tate & Lyle saw its revenue sink £75m in the year to 31 March, the group said in a statement this morning, but still raked in around £2.8bn. The British-headquartered firm saw strong demand for its new products, with the newcomers raking in 21 per cent more revenue, worth £133m. [...]
Toyota pushes the pedal on self-driving tech with $550m Lyft deal April 27, 2021 Toyota is set to acquire Lyft’s self-driving technology unit for $550m, both companies confirmed today, as the Japanese firm pushes the pedal on its automation ambitions. The carmaker will pay $200m cash upfront, with the remaining $350m paid over five years, gaining access to the US ride-hailing firm’s more than 300 employees. The acquisition will [...]
Tate & Lyle shares pop as historic firm mulls break-up April 26, 2021 Shares in Tate & Lyle jumped this morning after the firm confirmed that it had put its sweeteners division up for sale after reports it was mulling a break-up of its operations. Shares in the historic foodstuffs brand rose 6.4 per cent this morning as the sale passed the smell test. In a statement yesterday, [...]
Prince Philip’s global outlook has important lessons for forward-thinking businesses April 18, 2021 There has been a huge amount written and said about the life of Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh. There are also crucial lessons businesses can glean from his work. For a start, the Duke’s life of 99 years was exceptional in its length. Any business would like to be around for that long. There [...]
Joules mulls hiking prices for shoppers to offset rising Brexit costs January 28, 2021 Fashion retailer Joules has warned it is considering increasing prices for consumers as it revealed that Brexit had disrupted exports and could cost it an extra £1m per year. Joules said that, despite its preparation for the end of the transition agreement, exports to certain EU markets had suffered, with Germany being particularly impacted. The [...]