Lib Dem candidate Siobhan Benita quits race to become London mayor July 27, 2020 Siobhan Benita, the Liberal Democrats’ candidate for next year’s London mayor election, has stepped down after coronavirus delayed the vote until May 2021. Benita announced her decision today, saying the unpaid role was “very difficult to combine with other work”. Originally Londoners were set to vote on a new mayor in May 2020. However, the [...]
Vodafone targets 2021 IPO for European towers unit July 24, 2020 Vodafone today confirmed it would target an early 2021 initial public offering (IPO) for its European telecoms towers business. The spin-off will see the division renamed Vantage Towers after Vodafone signalled its intention to separate the unit to maximise shareholder value. Vodafone said it will seek a prime listing in Frankfurt for its European mast [...]
UK retail sales surge close to pre-lockdown levels in June recovery July 24, 2020 UK retail sales almost recovered in June from their staggering drops during Britain’s coronavirus lockdowns, official data showed today. The volume of retail sales jumped 13.9 per cent from May to June as shops and non-essential stores opened their doors to customers once again following a lockdown that started on 23 March. Non-food store sales [...]
Unilever beats sales forecasts as it retains India tea arm July 23, 2020 Unilever beat analyst expectations of a drop in sales in its latest half-year results, it revealed today, as home and food sales offset declines elsewhere, it said today. The consumer goods behemoth beat analyst expectations of a 4.3 per cent drop in underlying sales, posting just a 0.3 per cent decline for the second quarter. [...]
Twitter to suspend 150,000 accounts in QAnon conspiracy theory crackdown July 22, 2020 Twitter is taking action against more than 150,000 accounts in a widespread crackdown on the QAnon conspiracy theory movement. The social media network said it would also block QAnon URLs from being shared and cease recommending content linked to the growing movement. QAnon has grown from a fringe conspiracy theory on the edges of the [...]
Stagecoach shares surge despite profit nosedive amid pandemic July 22, 2020 Stagecoach’s shares shot up in early trading today despite revealing a staggering 60 per cent plunge in annual profit in part due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic. The bus operator’s shares surged 10.8 per cent to 55.9p as large slumps in revenue and profit for its latest financial year were not as bad [...]
Russia ‘interfered with Scottish referendum’, report to say July 21, 2020 A forthcoming report into Russia’s influence on British politics is set to conclude the Kremlin attempted to influence the result of the Scottish independence referendum, it is reported. Russia tried to split the UK in the 2014 referendum, the Daily Telegraph reported ahead of the official publication later this morning. However, Russian President Vladimir Putin [...]
Government borrowing hits record £128bn in coronavirus quarter July 21, 2020 Government borrowing rocketed to an all-time record £128bn between April and June 2020, official statistics showed today. That was a massive £103.9bn rise compared to the same period in 2019, and more than double the £55.4bn total borrowed in the previous financial year. June borrowing hit £35.5bn for the government, the Office for National Statistics [...]
Synairgen hails coronavirus drug trial ‘breakthrough’ July 20, 2020 A new protein-based coronavirus drug could dramatically reduce the number of patients who need intensive care, according to the preliminary results from a trial. FTSE-listed Synairgen today said the trial could represent a “major breakthrough” in the fight to find effective coronavirus drug treatments. Synairgen saw a 79 per cent reduction in the odds of [...]
More SMEs eligible for coronavirus loans under rule change July 17, 2020 An abrupt U-turn in lending rules means SMEs banks previously rejected for coronavirus loans may now be able to get the vital cash they need to survive. Small businesses with fewer than 50 staff and less than £9m in annual turnover will no longer be considered “undertakings in difficulty” under EU state aid rules amid [...]