Striking traditional radiators for every room October 19, 2021 Make a design statement while adding an extra level of comfort this autumn with award-winning, British-made traditional cast iron radiators. Cast Iron Radiators stocks more than 80 decorative and traditional castings that can be assembled according to your exact requirements at its Yorkshire factory. The company has the UK’s widest range of finishes, including Farrow [...]
Working out well: Third Space eyes suburban locations for expansion pipeline September 14, 2022 Luxury health club brand Third Space is eyeing more locations in suburban areas, as opposed to in office hotspots, its CEO has told City A.M. Third Space offers members “a combination of expertise and luxury” and caters to “fitness savvy enthusiasts” as opposed to “first timers”, with members who “like the finer things in life,” [...]
Guinness owner Diageo plots £73m London microbrewery January 31, 2022 Diageo has revealed plans to build a £73m Guinness microbrewery in a sign that London's hospitality industry is making a post-Covid comeback.
If the Conservatives want to survive, they need to regain their economic credibility April 27, 2022 Now, people’s money is counting for less and less as inflation pushes prices up. And a YouGov poll put Labour ahead of the Conservatives on six out of seven economic trackers. For the first time, the same number of people think a Labour government led by Keir Starmer would be better at managing the economy as those believe the same of a Boris-Johnson led Conservative government.
Sunak wants to be a low-tax Tory but instead he’s following the US and picking winners March 25, 2022 When Frank Sinatra first uttered the words “the best is yet to come”, the UK’s fiscal strategy probably couldn’t have been further from his mind. But the words ring true after a spring statement that did little to make life any easier for those of us who make a living trying to read the Chancellor’s [...]
Laura Kuenssberg to step down as BBC’s political editor October 22, 2021 The BBC has refused to speculate on reports Laura Kuenssberg is stepping down as its political editor to join the Today programme. The Guardian says Kuenssberg is negotiating stepping away from her role of the past six years as part of a major reshuffle of the BBC’s on-air staff. Her departure would leave open the [...]
Growth forecasts and a lack of ambition portend a grim economic future March 24, 2022 For all the pageantry of yesterday’s spring statement, the truth is that just one thing really matters: the drastic, deeply concerning downgrade in the UK’s growth forecasts. There are only so many political sleight of hands that any Chancellor can do to hide the fact that unless the UK finds the secret sauce of sustained [...]
Brits slash spending in another sign of looming economic woe April 27, 2022 The worsening cost of living shock is prompting Brits to cut back on unnecessary purchases in a further sign the UK economy is headed for a period of worse than expected growth, reveals fresh figures published today. Households are shunning luxury items in response to their living standards suffering a heavy blow from the highest [...]
Reeves under pressure to shift the dial on pension investment July 10, 2024 Rachel Reeves and Labour will be tasked with driving through the so-called Mansion House compact and unlocking pension cash.
KP Snacks warns of crisps shortages after cyber attack February 3, 2022 The snack maker behind Hula Hoops and Tyrrells crisps has warned of shortages as it battles a ransomware attack on its IT systems. KP Snacks said it had been victim to a cyber-attack on its IT and communications systems last week, warning of supply issues until at least the end of March. The company’s systems [...]