Boris Johnson’s fiancee Carrie Symonds gives birth to baby boy April 29, 2020 Boris Johnson’s fiance Carrie Symonds has given birth to a “healthy baby boy” at a London hospital this morning, according to a Downing Street spokesperson. The baby and mother are both said to be doing well. There has been no announcement on what they have named their newborn son, but Coral bookmakers has Alexander as [...]
Furlough: When will the job retention scheme end? May 12, 2020 Chancellor Rishi Sunak’s job retention scheme has won wide plaudits for helping workers stay employed via furlough during the coronavirus crisis. Furlough has been one of the fundamental pillars in the chancellor’s economic response to the crisis and it has effectively amounted to temporary state socialism. The historic policy has seen the government – a [...]
Businesses and government in entrepreneurs’ relief row March 2, 2020 A row has broken out between the government and businesses over plans to scrap the entrepreneurs’ relief tax scheme, which small firms have warned will “destroy retirements”. Separately, a report has found that the use of the scheme is growing more than twice as fast in the north of the country than in London, questioning [...]
Councils criticised for slow rollout of coronavirus business grants package April 28, 2020 Business groups have criticised councils for the slow rollout of the government’s coronavirus grant scheme as new figures reveal that almost 40 per cent of all eligible businesses are still waiting for the emergency funding. Councils across the country were given £12.33bn by the government four weeks ago on 1 April to distribute to businesses [...]
Javid: No self-respecting minister could accept PM’s conditions February 13, 2020 Sajid Javid has said he quit rather than accept conditions that “no self-respecting minister could”, following his surprise resignation as chancellor today. Simmering tensions between Downing Street and Treasury erupted into all-out warfare this morning, after he resigned in protest over plans to merge the two teams’ advisers. Despite run-ins with Boris Johnson’s chief adviser [...]
Chancellor shakes up coronavirus loan scheme after criticism of banks April 2, 2020 Chancellor Rishi Sunak said tonight that he is extending a coronavirus loan scheme for small businesses and introducing a new loan scheme for businesses with revenue up to £500m. The Treasury also said it would ban lenders from requesting personal guarantees for loans under £250,000. And Sunak pledged “operational changes” to speed up lending approvals. [...]
Coronavirus to hit UK economy harder than financial crisis March 24, 2020 Business activity crashed at a record pace in March as efforts to contain coronavirus sent the UK economy into a tailspin, preliminary survey data has shown, putting Britain on track for an extreme recession. The IHS Markit/Cips private sector purchasing managers’ index (PMI) – a gauge of economic performance – plunged to a record low [...]
A lost generation of startups: are early-stage companies being left behind? October 15, 2020 Early-stage companies face a difficult winter ahead as barriers to funding increase and the number of failing tech startups soar. Last month saw a record number of filings for administrations, liquidations or dissolutions of the UK’s startups. Research by Plexal and Beauhurst published today reveals more than 1,000 tech startups have filed since the start [...]
CBI urges government to extend business loans scheme June 25, 2020 The CBI has urged the government to extend the Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme (CBILS) until November, as part of a wave of proposals to keep businesses alive as the UK faces its worst recession on record. The business body, which represents around 190,000 UK companies, today called on the government to extend the deadline [...]
FTSE 100 falls as doubts set in about coronavirus drug April 24, 2020 The FTSE 100 has fallen amid doubts about a drug that was touted as a possible coronavirus treatment and as the economic toll of the outbreak becomes clearer. Britain’s FTSE 100 stock index had fallen 0.7 per cent to 5,784 points in the afternoon session. The FTSE 250 of mid-cap companies was 0.1 per cent [...]