Wickes reports lacklustre sales as DIY projects fall from pandemic highs October 27, 2021 Supply store Wickes has seen like-for-like sales slide 1.6 per cent from a year ago in the third quarter to September 25, as fewer people turn their hand to home improvement projects after the end of lockdowns. The Watford-headquartered retailer said that its sales remained 16.3 per cent above 2019 levels, but it hadn’t sustained [...]
Deliveroo to launch three ‘dark kitchens’ in London amid expansion push December 22, 2021 Deliveroo has opened three 'dark kitchens' in London which will house chefs from popular London restaurants as it pursues expansion.
Oil hits 14-year highs and closes in on $130 per barrel amid fears of tightening supplies March 7, 2022 Oil prices soared to $130 per barrel earlier this morning - its highest level since 2008 - amid supply fears.
Buyers face hot competition as average house price hits all-time high September 20, 2021 The national average price of property coming to market has hit an all-time high after rising 0.3 per cent this month, to £338,462. This new record high is only £15 higher than the previous record set in July, suggesting a stabilising prices, according to Rightmove’s house price index. Buyers are facing fierce competition to buy [...]
London houses now average £500,000, as UK-wide prices rise at fastest rate in 14 years May 19, 2021 London houses now average £500,000, as UK-wide prices rise at fastest rate in 14 years
International energy watchdog predicts slump in oil demand in second half – CityAM : CityAM August 12, 2021 The resurgence in new Covid cases globally triggered by the spread of the Delta variant will hit oil demand in the coming months, according to the international energy watchdog. The International Energy Agency said the fresh wave of Covid infections in Asian countries is likely to curb oil consumption as authorities reimpose restrictions on economic [...]
House sales to bounce as buyer confidence improves January 29, 2020 House sales in UK cities are expected to jump this year as buyer confidence improves due to greater political certainty, according to the latest research. Buyer demand across UK cities in the first few weeks of 2020 was 26 per cent higher than in the same four week period last year and in 2018. London [...]
UK taxpayers face a £56bn bill if sewage and water systems are to be fixed, House of Lords committee warns March 22, 2023 It will potentially cost £56bn over multiple decades to update the UK’s creaking and outdated water and sewerage systems.
London house prices rose twice as fast as the rest of UK in 2010s January 7, 2020 London house prices rose twice as fast as the UK average during the 2010s, a new report has shown, notching up a 66 per cent growth rate that was far faster than any other region. In the country as a whole, the average house price rose 33 per cent over the last decade as it [...]
Hunt readies for biggest budget since Cameron and Osborne’s first outing November 15, 2022 Thursday’s budget (okay, Autumn Statement) is the biggest since David Cameron and George Osborne’s first statement in 2010, just after they seized the keys to number 10 (with a little help from the Liberal Democrats) from Gordon Brown’s Labour. Chancellor Jeremy Hunt faces a daunting task. Weaker than expected economic growth, high inflation and a [...]