Wimbledon in New York? British tennis Championships return to Big Apple May 28, 2024 New York will have a Wimbledon fan zone yet again after The Hill was recommissioned for a third year. Moving to a bigger venue on the banks of the East River, 3,500 fans will be able to tune into the each day’s play at the All England Club. Sally Bolton, Chief Executive of The All [...]
Labour’s mutant algorithm will put houses in places that need them least August 5, 2024 Why has Labour reduced building targets in areas where the housing crisis is most acute – like London – while blanketing more affordable places, like Burnley, with new development? It all comes down to the algorithm, explains Josh Coupland On Tuesday, newly crowned yimby queen, Angela Rayner announced a raft of measures to get Britain [...]
Vulture funds circle for almost a quarter of Stonegate pubs October 15, 2023 Vulture funds are reportedly eyeing a portfolio of 1,000 British pubs as Stonegate grapples with rising interest rates on a multibillion-pound debt pile. US distressed-debt investors Cerberus and Morgan Stanley Real Estate are among a host of others to have submitted bids for almost a quarter of the pub estate owned by Stonegate. In a [...]
Covid-19 anniversary: How have GSK and Astrazeneca fared since? March 23, 2024 The Covid-19 pandemic also ignited interest in the pharmaceutical sector. Even before the UK went into lockdown, the sector was looking for ways to fight the virus.
Ridoto and Hurricane look storming bets in December Gold Cup December 12, 2023 WHEN I was looking back through the recent winners of Saturday’s December Gold Cup (1.50pm) at Cheltenham, one statistic stood out like a sore thumb. Favourites have a terrible record in the race and you have to go all the way back to 2009 and Poquelin to find the last market leader who emerged victorious. [...]
The Notebook: A new deal for working people? Labour’s plan risks mass layoffs September 16, 2024 Labour's new deal for workers promises to put employees first, but it risks badly backfiring, writes employment law expert Dan Pollard in today's Notebook.
Matalan finance chief to step down after 23 years as successor poached from Poundland February 12, 2024 The chief financial officer of Matalan is to step down after 23 years in role as the fashion retailer announced his successor.
Fighting cultural trends is no good – Manchester’s success shows hospitality must adapt to social changes February 3, 2024 It's no use burying our heads in the sand: a new generation and the scars of the pandemic have changed going-out habits forever. Greater Manchester is thriving because bars and clubs have responded to this, writes Sacha Lord
Martin Gilbert: Industry must cut failing funds March 18, 2024 Martin Gilbert said the firm saw a clear route into emerging markets "through both acquisition and organic growth."
PCI-PAL: Cloud payment specialist reports jump in new business as it shrugs off High Court patent case February 27, 2024 Secure payment solutions provider PCI-PAL has reported a jump in revenues for the six months ending 31 December 2023 as it saw an uplift in new business and touted victory in a High Court patent case.