Rocketing London house prices push up demand in commuter hubs including Bexley, Watford, Cambridge and Sutton October 7, 2015 The London borough of Bexley was the most in-demand location for house buyers in the UK in the three months to September, research published today by eMoov reveals, yet demand in the rest of the capital stagnated as soaring house prices pushed potential buyers into the commuter belt – a kind of ripple effect. Watford, [...]
Nationwide: Annual UK house price growth edges up September 30, 2015 Annual UK house price growth rose in September for the first time since May, figures by Nationwide have shown – although the figure was a far cry from the same period this time last year. Prices rose 3.8 per cent in the year to September – up from August's 3.2 per cent, but considerably lower [...]
How a new wave of developers are using virtual reality and videogames to market their property February 24, 2016 When the iconic red-bricked turbine halls of south London’s Battersea Power Station first fell into dereliction more than 30 years ago, videogames were in their infancy. The primordial graphics technology of the 1980s could only produce a handful of colours and basic, blocky images, reproducing scenes no more visually complex than a single asteroid tumbling [...]
EU referendum: Prime Minister David Cameron proposes tighter rules for EU migrants in Chatham House speech November 10, 2015 Prime Minister David Cameron insisted that his European Union reform agenda is achievable this morning when he spelled out new details of his top demands, including major changes to welfare benefits for EU migrants in the UK. In a speech this morning at Chatham House in central London, Cameron said that his desired changes to Britain’s relationship with the European [...]
London house prices: The capital leads the way with Build to Rent scheme October 19, 2015 Calls for more properties to be built in London to slow rampant price growth are being partly answered. The capital is leading the way in the Build to Rent scheme, with the number of rental developments in the pipeline more than double that in the rest of the UK. The scheme allows developers to build properties for rent [...]
Celebrity vineyards: Who makes the best wine, Donald Trump, Cliff Richard or Angelina Jolie? April 29, 2016 Feel depressed about the US presidential election? Need a stiff glass of something to steel yourself against the carnival of bigotry unfolding in the Republican ranks? Well, why not indulge in a large glass of Trump? I’m afraid it’s true: Donald Trump is a winemaker. Down in Virginia there is a 200 acre winery that [...]
Four stocks for your stocking: Which are the best shares to buy in 2016? December 23, 2015 These shares should bring some festive cheer. Experts reveal their top plays for 2016 and beyond C&C Irish company C&C is a producer of beer, cider and soft drinks. Alex Wright, manager of the Fidelity Special Situations fund, likes C&C for its strong market position, solid plans to expand abroad and the fact the alcohol [...]
EU referendum: The European Union has shown it is not willing to reform. It’s time for us to leave February 21, 2016 I’ve spent the whole of my adult life standing up for what I believe in: that the voter is sovereign, our environment precious, and that politicians should deliver on the promises they make. My constituents – the people who know me best – know I have stood by those principles over the last six years. [...]
Barclays chairman John McFarlane: London risks losing its status as a global financial centre November 11, 2015 The City risks losing its status as the world’s leading financial centre, Barclays chairman John McFarlane will warn in a speech tonight. Speaking at TheCityUK’s annual dinner at Mansion House, McFarlane will say that Britain’s attractiveness as a financial centre is reaching a “tipping point” due to disadvantages in taxation, levies, regulation and infrastructure. “London [...]
EU referendum: Lloyds Banking Group chairman says UK-EU relationship is unsustainable and Brexit wouldn’t hurt the economy October 14, 2015 Lloyds Banking Group chairman Lord Blackwell has called the UK-EU relationship “increasingly unsustainable”. Speaking in the House of Lords yesterday, the Conservative Peer advocated for “significant change in the current treaty arrangements”. “The current position of the UK, bound by the same treaties and institutions, may become increasingly unsustainable,” he told peers. “I don’t agree [...]