Third of Easyjet pilot roles in UK at risk of redundancy June 30, 2020 Up to a third of Easyjet’s pilot roles are at risk of redundancy as the low-budget carrier seeks to cut costs after the coronavirus pandemic. The airline revealed today that it had begun consultation with pilots’ union Balpa over the plan to reduce its staff headcount by 30 per cent. The union said the cuts, [...]
How much is Donald Trump worth? Judging by his Scottish golf resorts, not as much as you think October 26, 2020 You might have missed the news in the avalanche of election stories pouring out of America, but earlier this month, Donald Trump received planning approval for a new golf course at his Aberdeenshire resort. But before you get too excited (or outraged), understand that it is unlikely to ever be built. The President’s Scottish properties [...]
HS2: Businesses react to Boris Johnson’s green light for controversial rail project February 11, 2020 Business groups have welcomed the government’s decision to proceed with the controversial HS2 rail line. The Prime Minister’s expected announcement comes after months of debate over whether the scheme should go ahead. This follows a report that the project could cost over £100bn, three times what was originally forecast. BCC: ‘Great news for business’ Director [...]
Modular housing: Four common buyers’ questions answered March 13, 2020 Modular housing; off-site construction; MMC. You might have seen these terms bandied about by the housing minister, or heard the news earlier this month that a 49-storey modular housing tower has been approved in Croydon, which will be one of the tallest in the world. But what does it all mean? Broadly, MMC – or [...]
Exclusive: City fund managers on the impact of the third lockdown January 13, 2021 In this 2-part series, City A.M. asked UK-focused fund managers what they make of post-Brexit trade arrangements, the impact of three lockdowns and the long-term outlook for the UK’s investment community. Yesterday, in part 1, the investment managers focused on the UK-EU deal and which sectors and companies may become the winners and losers from [...]
DEBATE: Do we need more regulation and a ‘post-pandemic settlement’ to protect low-paid workers? June 3, 2020 Do we need more regulation and a ‘post-pandemic settlement’ to protect low-paid workers? Hannah Slaughter, economist at the Resolution Foundation, says YES. Low-paid workers have been at the heart of the crisis. They are three times more likely to have stopped working as high earners, and are twice as likely to have put their health [...]
DEBATE: Should we be concerned about rumours of potential Chinese involvement with HS2? February 19, 2020 Should we be concerned about rumours of potential Chinese involvement with building HS2? Sophia Gaston, director of the British Foreign Policy Group, says YES. The government’s decision to permit Huawei to be involved in building our 5G network has exposed the acute lack of an overarching strategy around Britain’s engagement with China. No doubt, this [...]
Businesses are cautiously optimistic as downturn in activity eases June 17, 2020 Signs of a turnaround in business activity has prompted UK firms to feel more optimistic about the outlook for the next few months. Natwest’s small business activity index shows small steps towards recovery. The index monitors output at private sector firms with between one and 49 employees in the services, construction and manufacturing industries. It [...]
UK insolvencies spike as construction firms struggle February 10, 2020 The number of UK firms falling into administration jumped last year, driven by companies in the building and construction industry. In total, 1,403 firms entered administration last year compared to 1,341 in 2018 – a rise of just under five per cent. Building and construction firms were the hardest hit by challenging trading conditions last [...]
Exclusive: Crossrail safety issues spiral in 2019 with record rate of near-misses December 17, 2019 High risk incidents in the construction of Crossrail doubled this year, in a trend that an engineering company contracted by Transport for London (TfL) has described as “worrying”. Crossrail records the number of incidents that could, in different circumstances, have caused death or serious injury. This year, Crossrail workers have been involved in 50 of [...]