FTSE 100 leaps after WHO eases coronavirus fears January 24, 2020 The FTSE 100 stormed ahead today, more than clawing back the losses incurred yesterday as investors’ fears over the spread of the coronavirus mounted. The World Health Organisation yesterday stopped short of declaring the outbreak in China an emergency for the rest of the world. European equities gained in response today, before posting further jumps [...]
UK leads EU venture capital, but Brexit could threaten its dominance July 31, 2019 The UK is continuing to dominate European venture capital (VC) deals thanks to a rise in mega rounds but uncertainty over the movement of talent post-Brexit could hit the sector hard, a new report has cautioned. UK VCs totalled 63 per cent of Europe-wide deals during the first half of the year, driven by a [...]
Easyjet and Marks and Spencer candidates for relegation in FTSE reshuffle June 2, 2019 Easyjet looks set to be the next company to fall out of the FTSE 100, with several others, including Marks and Spencer, nervously eyeing the drop ahead of the blue chip list’s reshuffle on Wednesday. The budget carrier has faced a turbulent time, which has pushed shares down 22 per cent in the last six [...]
The Tories should be the natural party of immigration September 19, 2019 For many years, the Tory party has had an obsession with immigration – and, more to the point, cutting it. Thanks to David Cameron’s misguided pledge to bring net migration down to the “tens of thousands”, the party has thrown both economic evidence and its core philosophy out the window in pursuit of that unreachable [...]
M&A excitement and falling pound put rocket under FTSE 100 July 29, 2019 Britain’s FTSE 100 benchmark stock index has stormed higher due to investor excitement over mergers and acquisitions (M&A) and a sinking pound. Read more: London Stock Exchange share price hits record high on Refinitiv takeover talks The index climbed two per cent by 2pm UK time to stand at around 7,697, the highest it has [...]
Flamboree review: The tarte flambée touches down in London June 11, 2019 The first tarte flambée restaurant in London, Flamboree! has got an exclamation mark right there in the name, meaning you’re obliged to shout it out of a window or pop a balloon every time you say it. But let’s not get too far ahead of ourselves: what exactly is a tarte flambée? And why should [...]
TfL revises junk food ad ban after rules spark confusion June 27, 2019 Transport for London (TfL) has overhauled the guidelines for its junk food advertising ban after critics slammed it as “absurd” and “confusing”. TfL has been forced to clarify the details of its new ban, which is aimed at tackling childhood obesity, just four months after it was brought into force. Read more: Critics slam ‘absurd’ [...]
Growth investor VGC Partners closes £50m fund March 25, 2019 Growth capital investor VGC Partners has closed its second fund at £50m following the success of its debut fund which was anchored by Facebook co-founder Eduardo Saverin. The new fund will target UK-based consumer, media and technology companies, and make investments of between £2m to £5m for minority stakes in high growth firms. Read more: [...]
Restaurant delivery boxes are here to stay: We review 48 of them June 29, 2021 Before the pandemic, most top chefs would have turned their nose up at home delivery services. There’s the lack of control, the logistical nightmare, not to mention the wafer-thin margins. But necessity being the mother of invention has led to dozens of outstanding delivery services, and even with restaurants back open and looking forward to [...]
If there are problems the government can’t solve, unleash the power of entrepreneurs July 2, 2019 Britain must soon learn to wrestle with more responsibility over its domestic policy than it has had since the 1970s. For decades, the country’s financial direction has been increasingly influenced at a European level, but with Brexit looming, our next Prime Minister and his likely-new chancellor must be prepared to grab both existing and newly-available [...]