Feeling the chill: Hospitality bosses fear energy firms are profiteering in a crisis November 24, 2022 Hospitality bosses have accused suppliers of “deliberately profiteering” of the energy crisis, writes City A.M.
NIMBY Wimbledon plan cynics must not stop London from being leading sport city November 22, 2023 Listening to NIMBY councillor after NIMBY councillor cast doubts on the benefits of a Wimbledon expansion last night as Wandsworth Council refused to support the All England Lawn Tennis Club’s ambitious plans really makes you wonder whether London has lost all belief in itself as a sporting giant. The Wimbledon Championships are simply divine, a [...]
VAT freeze would create more than 286k new hospitality and tourism jobs, bosses say February 4, 2022 Hospitality bosses have urged ministers to halt a planned VAT rise this spring, claiming a retention could generate £7.7bn additional turnover in the next decade. Calls for a freeze have been reiterated by the British Beer and Pub Association, UKHospitality, the Tourism Alliance and the Association of Leading Visitor Attractions today. In a study organised [...]
Energy saving measures could provide £7bn boost to UK economy September 20, 2022 A Government backed programme to insulate homes could inject £6.8bn into the economy by the end of the decade, says Greenpeace.
Ban NDAs used to ‘cover up’ sexual harassment in the City, MPs urge March 8, 2024 Non-disclosure agreements (NDAs) that have been “misused” to “cover up” sexual harassment in the Square Mile should be banned, MPs have urged, in a damning set of findings on sexism in the financial services industry.
As tourists book city breaks again, London needs to be a 24 hour city October 19, 2022 Tourism needs to be deeply woven into the fabric of what London is and our long-term prosperity.
Government must outline support for businesses, urges leading energy supplier December 20, 2022 One of the UK’s leading energy suppliers has criticised the delay in outlining future support for businesses beyond next spring.
Betting on levelling up: Gambling industry set to create 15,000 UK tech jobs in next five years June 6, 2022 Britain’s regulated betting and gaming industry will generate 15,000 tech jobs in the next five years, as the industry faces the prospect of government crackdowns.
Train chaos: How will the rail and Tube strikes affect services across London and the UK today? June 21, 2022 Rail and Tube strikes are set to cripple services this week, causing travel chaos for passengers across the UK as members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union at Network Rail and 13 train operators are going on strike. Here is a quick rundown of what to expect today and this week. – When [...]
Bosses at UK arm of Russian energy giant Gazprom seek to buy it out as insolvency looms March 22, 2022 Bosses at the UK arm of Russian energy giant Gazprom have made a bid to buy it out, as sanctions against its parent company threaten to make it insolvent. Manchester-based Gazprom Energy, which supplies more than a fifth of gas used by UK companies, has been left just days from needing a government bailout through [...]