TUI to reap profits in 2022 following summer travel boom May 11, 2022 TUI expects to become once again profitable in 2022 due to the expected boom in summer travel demand. In the second quarter of FY22, the holiday group’s losses before interest and taxes narrowed to €329.9m, down 47.8 per cent on the same time last year, while group revenues went up 9.5 per cent to €2.1bn, [...]
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Energy crisis: Can someone shine a light on the Bulb takeover deal? February 6, 2023 Octopus' takeover deal for Bulb is set to cost the taxpayer much less than originally feared, but the deal remains shrouded in secrecy.
Looming cost of living crisis pinches Brits’ confidence in finances October 12, 2021 The spectre of inflation is acutely impacing Brits’ confidence in the health of their finances. Nine in 10 households are worried about their finances, found research by Barclaycard. Brits across the country are facing a severe cost of living crisis caused by soaring energy prices, wider inflation and looming tax hikes, which is weighing down [...]
Lorry driver squeeze and CO2 shortage leaves Brits unable to buy food September 24, 2021 Severe lorry driver and CO2 shortages are stopping Brits from buying food, according to official statistics released today. Around one in six people are unable to buy essential food items due to them not being available, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). A paucity of lorry drivers has led to lengthy delays in [...]
Pilot union calls for winter resilience fund as Omicron hinders sector’s recovery December 15, 2021 The British Airline Pilots’ Association (Balpa) has written to the government asking for a winter resilience fund to help aviation face the Omicron variant. Citing the restrictions’ financial impact, Balpa has asked for around £15m for the development of pilot training schemes, arguing they will prove fundamental for the industry’s recovery. “Just when we thought [...]
Self-isolation, pre-departure tests scrapped for inbound arrivals to England January 5, 2022 People arriving in England from overseas will no longer need to take a PCR test before their flight or be forced into self-isolation on arrival in a move that will provide sorely needed help to the UK’s travel sector. Boris Johnson today said the measures were no longer needed due to the widespread prevalence of [...]
UK mortgage debt swells to £7bn as interest rates rise May 4, 2022 Mortgage debt swelled in March, according to Bank of England data, with net borrowing climbing from £4.6bn to £7bn in March as interest rates rise. House purchase mortgage approvals slipped to 70.7k in March from 71.0k in February, slightly ahead of consensus but moving towards their 2015 to 2019 average of 66.5k – which analysts [...]
SMEs to bolster employee numbers in face of rising inflation and energy costs February 16, 2022 UK SMEs are looking to bolster their employee numbers in the face of rising inflation and energy costs, according to new research today. Small and medium-sized businesses have tabled plans to hire around six newbies, on average, in the first quarter of this year, Barclaycard Payments’ SME Barometer has revealed, with 40 per cent looking [...]
Itsu hopeful of return to pre-pandemic sales growth this year March 7, 2022 East-Asian inspired fast food chain Itsu has said it is confident it will return to like-for-like sales growth this year. In documents filed to Companies House last week, the high street chain posted its financial accounts for the period ended 31 December 2020. Group revenue hit £61.7m for the period, which was marred by Covid [...]