EasyJet expects to book £545m in the final quarter with ‘record bounce back’ October 13, 2022 Bosses at EasyJet are expecting to book between £525m and £545m in earnings for final quarter, as the budget airline continues its post-lockdown recovery. The earnings before interest and tax, marks a “record bounce back” for the carrier, CEO Johan Lundgren said in a statement this morning. It means the company will breakeven this year. [...]
Disgraced BP chief Looney misses out on £32m pay package after ‘serious misconduct’ December 13, 2023 Former BP chief executive Bernard Looney will not receive a £32.4m salary and bonuses package after "serious misconduct".
Eurovision will not be hosted in London as seven UK cities in the running for song contest August 12, 2022 London is not in the running to host next year’s Eurovision Song Contest when it comes to the UK. A shortlist of seven cities has been announced, including Birmingham, Glasgow, Leeds, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle and Sheffield. Hower, London and Belfast are among those that will not be considered for the event, which is to be [...]
Who owns Chelsea now? How much did Todd Boehly and Clearlake pay Abramovich in 2022? November 28, 2023 All you need to know about who owns Chelsea.
Gas prices: How long before they return to pre-energy crisis levels? April 5, 2023 Gas prices will not return to pre-crisis levels for another three years despite the recent drop-off, warns investment group Stifel.
Gas prices spike 30 per cent amid Nord Stream pipeline explosions September 27, 2022 Gas prices have skyrocketed this afternoon, following reports of explosions at the sites of reported leaks in the Nord Stream pipeline.
Total sells Canadian oil sands operation to Suncor Energy in £3.3bn deal April 27, 2023 Energy major Total Energies has accepted an offer to sell its carbon-heavy Canadian oil sands operations to Suncor Energy for £3.3bn.
Ukraine war: Russia kills 22 in missile strikes on rail station August 25, 2022 At least 22 people are said to have been killed during two missile strikes on a Ukrainian rail station, as Kyiv marked its 31st annual day of independence from Moscow. The attack on Chaplyne, 90 miles west of Russian-occupied Donetsk, was announced by President Volodymyr Zelenskiy during a video address to the United Nations yesterday. [...]
Lessons in Nihilism at Wilton’s Music Hall: The Tiger Lillies x David Hoyle mash-up is a hoot February 26, 2024 If you were a Nineties' teenager into moody art and politics, you may have spent long evenings listening to The Tiger Lillies.
Renewable energy: the way forward for Europe? September 13, 2022 In European energy, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has defined the market so far in 2022. Gas prices have soared, exacerbating inflation. How organizations, consumers, and governments respond could mark the beginning of an evolution in European energy. Is renewables the way forward for Europe? Renewed interest?Policymakers know they must move swiftly on renewables, but dealmakers [...]