Alcohol study finds a small tax could prevent thousands of admissions to A&E department caused by violent injuries July 12, 2016 A university research team has proposed a small alcohol tax could cut the number of A&E visits caused by violent injury by more than 6,000 a year. However, the government has said it is not planning to pursue any further taxes on alcohol. The Cardiff University team, writing in the journal Injury Prevention, said putting a [...]
Pour us another one: Britain’s cocktail sector continues to surge as more than three quarters of bars now offer mixed drinks April 28, 2016 If you thought you'd seen way more cocktails being ordered in the City lately, new research shows you were probably right. More than three quarters of British bars, 78 per cent, now sell the mixed drinks, with healthier and premium choices driving the flourishing cocktail market, according to the latest Mixed Drinks Report from CGA Strategy. Cocktails [...]
How to cure “always on” staff burnout? Take a leaf out of nineteenth-century Cadbury’s book August 4, 2016 The modern workforce has become accustomed to putting in long hours. Created by years of employment uncertainty, born out of the 2008 financial crisis, and fuelled recently by the great unknown of a looming Brexit, “presenteeism” has become a mainstay of the British employee. Research last week by Concur shows that, thanks to the rise of [...]
Heads up, bosses: Here’s how to keep your staff happy during Euro 2016 May 29, 2016 Businesses have been urged to be flexible during Euro 2016 as they battle with staff who want to watch the game. The guidance, from the conciliation service Acas, is aimed at bosses dealing with a wave of requests for annual leave, as well as sickness absence and unbridled social media use during office hours. The report [...]
Brexit will cause carnage for UK fund managers June 29, 2016 Brexit would be “carnage” for UK fund managers, leaving them battling regulatory hurdles, experts have warned. London is a global hub for fund management, with an estimated $6.6trn of assets in the City invested by hundreds of fund groups. UK fund managers without a global footprint rely on regulation called the “Ucits passport” to do [...]
Greene King’s share prices bubbles up on sales rise after it shots a Spirit February 10, 2016 Greene King, the FTSE 250 listed pub operator and brewer, has served up a rise in sales for the nine months to 7 February as pub goers continue to dine out while having a pint. The brewer, having gobbled up rival operator Spirit last year for £774m, said that Christmas sales had been particularly strong, [...]
Focus On Southfields: This south west London suburb is bucking the London property trend ahead of Wimbledon June 2, 2016 If you went down to Southfields today, you’d be in for a big surprise. Buying London property is hardly a teddy bear’s picnic at the best of times, but as buyers rush to the leafier outskirts in search of more affordable property, outer boroughs that were once overlooked are finding they’re in high demand. London [...]
EU referendum: David Cameron and Boris Johnson are no longer BFFs because of Brexit May 2, 2016 There's nothing like Brexit to break up friends. While Britain is debating the EU referendum around the dinner table and at the pub (or, perhaps not), Britain's top leaders have been divided by the matter after taking opposing sides. London mayor Boris Johnson's high profile backing of the Leave campaign has caused a rift with the [...]
The Long Weekend review: Taxidermy hares and a Scandi-cool spa invigorate The Wild Rabbit hotel in the Cotswolds May 6, 2016 The weekend With the gentle Cotswolds hills and honey-coloured villages on your doorstep, you can spend entire days out exploring this beautiful part of the UK. Then bed down in The Wild Rabbit, a modern day inn perfect for cityfolks looking for a manicured version of the country break. Where? The village of Kingham is [...]
AFC Wimbledon continue fairytale rise up football pyramid with victory in League Two play-off final, paving way for third-tier clashes with MK Dons next season May 30, 2016 Delirious AFC Wimbledon boss Neal Ardley revelled in his side’s promotion as their fairytale rise up the football pyramid continued with victory over Plymouth Argyle in the League Two play-off final at Wembley. Leading scorer Lyle Taylor notched his 23rd goal of the season before robust frontman Adebayo Akinfenwa, who revealed post-match he is to [...]