Christmas adverts 2019: Watch retailers from Argos to M&S and Amazon launch their festive ad campaigns November 8, 2019 We might only be a week into November but some of UK’s biggest retailers have already launched their 2019 Christmas advert campaigns, as firms race to make the most of the crucial festive trading period after a challenging year for the high street. In what has become a festive tradition, retailers have pulled out all [...]
John Lewis closes eight stores putting 1,300 jobs at risk July 9, 2020 John Lewis has announced that it will not reopen eight stores after the UK coronavirus lockdown, putting around 1,300 jobs at risk. The company said this morning that the stores, which includes the department store at Birmingham’s Bullring shopping centre, had been struggling before the pandemic. John Lewis will also close its department store in [...]
Ground to a halt: Climate change protesters smash windows at Shell’s London HQ as blockades continue April 15, 2019 Climate change protesters have attacked the London base of Shell, smashing doors and defacing the property as thousands of activists took to the streets in central London today. Read more: The cheek of it: Climate activists strip off in parliament Demonstrators graffitied the oil giant’s headquarters near Waterloo and several appeared to have glued their [...]
London’s Oxford Street to be pedestrianised by the end of 2018 under plans by Mayor Sadiq Khan November 6, 2017 Radical plans to pedestrianise Oxford Street are set to get underway next year to provide a traffic-free space in central London in time for the full launch of Elizabeth Line services. London mayor Sadiq Khan and the deputy leader of Westminster City Council Robert Davis, announced the plans this morning to banish buses and black [...]
Kremlin-backed Cozy Bear hackers target UK coronavirus vaccine secrets July 16, 2020 Kremlin-linked cyber criminals have been allegedly hacking universities and organisations developing coronavirus vaccines in an attempt to steal sensitive information, according to the UK’s cyber security body. The hacking group known as APT29 – also known as Cozy Bear and The Dukes – has allegedly been trying to steal information across the globe from vaccine [...]
Play the music: HMV reopens trio of stores as Putman sets sights on further rescues February 13, 2019 A trio of HMV stores earmarked for closure have been reopened this week, with more potential rescues on the horizon amid efforts from new owner Doug Putman to renegotiate rents with high street landlords. One source close to HMV said this afternoon that more stores which are currently shut "are up for grabs", although the current number is unknown. [...]
Police are reopening stations with “no evidence” of shots fired on London’s Oxford Street, after armed police attended an incident November 24, 2017 The Met police have confirmed they received reports of shots fired on Oxford Street this afternoon, as they were called to an incident at 16:38. However they have since tweeted that there is “no evidence” of shots being fired, after armed officers attended the scene. Stations in the area, including Oxford Circus and Bond Street, [...]
Financial services sector banks on a digital future July 9, 2020 “We know you enjoy a little trip into town, but you can do your banking online these days…”: a typical multi-generational conversation as a growing number of people turn to online tools to help with their finances. Inevitably it’s not been a smooth journey. Many find comfort in the familiarity of a bricks-and-mortar bank branch [...]
Coke UK CEO: Our sugar-free variants are thriving – but the full-fat Coca-Cola is safe March 24, 2021 Earlier this month, thanks to the strange vagaries of the internet, a years-old video emerged of the now-Chancellor Rishi Sunak expressing an opinion that – at the highest levels of a Government hell-bent on public health warnings – now seems almost scandalous. “I’m a total Coke addict,” he tells two schoolchildren. “A Coca-Cola addict.” The [...]
US stocks surge after employment figures smash expectations June 5, 2020 US stocks have surged after shock employment figures that showed 2.5m Americans found jobs in May in figures that raised hopes the economy will quickly rebound from coronavirus. European markets, already riding high on fresh stimulus and economies reopening, extended their greens as markets turned into a sea of green. Wall Street’s Dow Jones index [...]