Handle with care: Big Tech mergers are not as evil as our watchdogs might believe December 7, 2021 Watchdogs and oversight bodies around the world, including the US Federal Trade Commission, have tried to break up Big Tech, but the UK may be the first to succeed — at the cost of entrepreneurship and innovation. Last week, the Competition and Markets Authority ordered Facebook’s parent company, Meta, to sell Giphy over antitrust concerns. [...]
Mortgage searches skyrocket following Sunak’s stamp duty holiday announcement July 25, 2020 Mortgage searches have jumped 29 per cent over the last two weeks, after chancellor Rishi Sunak’s announcement of a reduction in stamp duty sparked potential homebuyers into action. The chancellor earlier this month unveiled an immediate stamp duty holiday for homes sold for up to £500,000 in England and Northern Ireland until 31 March next [...]
Germany brings in more emergency measures to control gas supplies amid supply shortage fears May 13, 2022 Germany has brought in new measures to control the country's energy supply amid continued volatility in global gas markets.
What 175 years of data tell us about house price affordability in the UK March 29, 2021 What we’ve learned from nearly 200 years of housing data – and is property really a better investment than a pension? We dug into the treasure trove that is the Bank of England’s Millennium of data resource to analyse the history of house prices. We found that the average house in the UK currently costs more than [...]
First-time-buyers and government policies boost Crest Nicholson performance March 22, 2018 Investors in Crest Nicholson were cheered this morning as the company said that demand for new houses continues to be strong. Ahead of the group’s AGM today, it issued a statement saying that total forward sales contributing to the current financial year were up 15 per cent at £620m. It said: “Demand for new homes [...]
Foreign cash influx: UK properties firmly back on the radar of foreign investors September 6, 2021 New and returning overseas investors are poised to enter the UK property market following the disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic, new figures that were released today suggest. Knight Frank said its web traffic data showed nearly a quarter (24 per cent) of users looking at sales and lettings properties in August were based abroad. [...]
Nftcracker: Natalia Osipova auctions off NFTs to fund new dance company November 29, 2021 Internationally renowned ballerina and star of the London Ballet Natalia Osipova is selling NFTs to raise funds for a new dance company.
Government backs £217m Turkish solar power plant to meet COP26 climate goals November 15, 2021 The government is supporting the largest solar power station in Turkey to the tune of £217m, which will initially be assembled in the UK. The public money will go towards Turkish conglomerate Kalyon Group’s 1.35GW Karapinar solar project, as the UK aims to deliver on climate pledges made at COP26. Ministerial department UK Export Finance [...]
‘Hideous, extreme greed’: Why disasters keep happening at Boeing March 28, 2024 Its share price is down, regulators are investigating, airlines are unhappy and its CEO is stepping down. Can Boeing survive the crisis?
UK coronavirus: Government warns Brits not to move house March 27, 2020 The government has told people not to move house amid the UK coronavirus crisis as the housing market enters a standstill. Last night the government said: “We urge parties involved in home moving to adapt and be flexible to alter their usual processes. “There is no need to pull out of transactions, but we all [...]