Experts predict house prices will fall in 2023 – but it’s not all bad news for homeowners January 4, 2023 Homeowners can expect to see house prices fall this year by as much as six per cent over the year, according to a leading property association. The boss of the National Association of Property buyer Jonathan Rolande does though expect activity and demand to pick up in the summer months. ““This will negate some of [...]
NIO Cocktails passes ownership to The Growth Foundation with new investment June 26, 2024 Under the restructuring, NIO co-founders Luca Quagliano and Alessandro Palmarin will hand their roles as co-chief executives to TGF co-founder Richard Chapple, who believes there is an "opportunity" to strengthen its direct-to-consumer position.
UK house prices fall by £4.5k since October amid ‘sharply’ slowing growth December 1, 2022 House price growth in the UK slowed “sharply” last month, representing the biggest monthly drop in value since June 2020, according to the latest data. The average cost of a home has fallen by 1.4 per cent since October – the equivalent of around £4,500, to £263,788, Nationwide’s house price index has revealed. Across the [...]
Easyjet questions viability of Gatwick’s £2.2bn second runway plans May 3, 2024 Easyjet has raised major concerns over hub's £2.2bn plans for a second runway, the UK's Planning Inspectorate heard in a hearing on Thursday.
FTSE 100 today: London markets set to open lower as global sentiment deteriorates June 17, 2024 Asian stocks fell due to weak Chinese data and concerns over a political crisis in France. Focus on the Bank of England's policy decision.
Scotland set for weaker growth despite avoiding recession – but there is room for optimism May 2, 2024 Scotland's economy is set for weaker growth despite avoiding entering a technical recession, according to KPMG.
BBC slammed as ‘drunk on power’ amidst ‘full-blooded assault’ on media March 23, 2024 The head of the UK's News Media Association has said the BBC is launching a "full-blooded assault" on the commercial media sector.
LCF ‘censured’ over minibonds as City watchdog looks to turn page on ‘unjustifiable’ scandal October 11, 2023 The FCA has censured LCF over its minibonds promotions but watchdog admits move won't provide solace to those duped by misleading promotions
Renters’ protection on the cards as competition watchdog launches probe into housing malpractice and land ‘banking’ February 28, 2023 Housing tenants could be given extra protections and housebuilders forced to change their practices, the competition watchdog has warned. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has announced a probe into the building and rental sectors, saying it would “need to find” any competition issues that might be holding back house building in the UK. “The [...]
Butcher’s dog food maker significantly cuts losses as sales surge April 22, 2024 The family-owned pet food business behind brands such as Butcher's significantly cut its losses during its latest financial year, it has been revealed.