Recruitment boss: Remote working set to hold back younger workers July 7, 2021 Extended periods of remote working are “not healthy” for younger staff as they cannot learn from peers, recruiting boss Robert Walters reckons. Speaking to City A.M., Walters said that “you cannot learn when you’re not next to someone, ideally your boss,” echoing concerns heard across the Square Mile about the dangers of long-term remote work. [...]
Foxtons expect profits to shoot ahead of past two years June 3, 2021 Foxtons confirmed to markets this morning that they expect profits to be “significantly ahead of both 2020 and 2019” after a bumper start to the year. The firm has seen a 49 per cent increase in Q1 sales revenues versus both 2020 and 2019, and the sales commission pipeline is now 65 per cent ahead [...]
Ineos chief Sir Jim Ratcliffe urges Kwasi Kwarteng to approve fracking test site April 11, 2022 Billionaire industrialist Sir Jim Ratcliffe has asked Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng for permission to drill a shale test site.
National Grid is the biggest roadblock to reviving onshore wind, argues Octopus March 8, 2023 The biggest challenge for onshore wind developments is the slow speed of connections on the grid, argued the boss of Octopus Renewables.
London house prices grow in December with UK homes falling, but 2023 set to bring good news for property owners January 6, 2023 London’s average property price grew by almost 3 per cent, while the average UK home fell 1.5 per cent between November and December 2022. The average property actually rose two per cent when compared with the same month in 2021, according to the latest Halifax house price data, while annual rate of house price growth [...]
Haribo latest company to sound alarm on lorry driver shortages July 2, 2021 Brits could soon find it difficult to get their hands on Haribo’s famous gummy sweets, as a shortage of lorry drivers has left the German confectionary giant struggling to get its products to UK shops. Haribo told wholesale and retail customers it had a number of problems in the supply chain and was “working flat [...]
Council tax fails every rule of good taxation and is blowing back holes in local government budgets June 25, 2021 It won’t surprise anyone to hear local governments are in crisis. A decade of austerity has forced councils to cut essential services to the detriment of ordinary people across the country. The pandemic took that gap in funding and turned it into a black hole — one with the potential to force the Government to [...]
Nationwide reveals PPI hit of up to £50m as it becomes latest victim of claims rush September 13, 2019 Nationwide has become the latest company to reveal a hefty charge for mis-sold payment protection insurance (PPI) amid a surge in last-minute claims. Read more: N Brown shares drop after it reveals £20m to £30m PPI provision The building society today said it has set aside a provision of between £20m and £50m, in addition [...]
HubSpot to open first London office and triple its global workforce September 13, 2021 The software giant with a market capitalisation of £33bn will open its first-ever London office in October and begin a hiring spree, as it expands its UK market. The new office, located at Clerks Court on Farringdon Lane, marks what HubSpot called the start of a “nationwide talent drive” to recruit around 70 new hires [...]
Londoners spend up to 72 per cent of their entire income on simply getting by in the capital February 2, 2022 London renters are forking out up to 72 per cent of their monthly household income simply to get by in the capital’s rental market. Nationwide, that figure is even higher, up to 77 per cent. The average UK rental household pays £808 per month in rent, accounting for 26 per cent of total monthly household [...]