Warm weather to cool Christmas sales at Marks & Spencer January 4, 2016 The mildest December on record combined with intense competition on the high street is expected to spell a gloomy end of the year for retailers, with Next and Marks & Spencer the first to unveil this week how they fared over the crucial Christmas period. The wet and mild weather, security fears in the aftermath of the [...]
Ex-boss of Persimmon boss Mike Farley lands £19m bonus two years after leaving housebuilder January 3, 2016 The former boss of Persimmon Mike Farley collected nearly £20m in shares on New Year’s Eve, more than two years after leaving the housebuilder. The payout is part of long-term incentive scheme launched three years ago for its top 140 executives worth hundreds of millions of pounds. Farley was granted 966,400 shares despite the scheme being [...]
Britons spend less on drinking out in November after Rugby World Cup hangover December 23, 2015 Consumer spending on going out and entertainment fell by eight per cent in November as Britons tightened their belts ahead of Christmas. Households spent £17 less on leisure activities last month compared with October, dragging year-on-year spending down by two per cent overall, according to pub group Greene King’s latest Leisure Spend Tracker. Drinking out [...]
Christmas comes early for Uber as burdensome regulations look set to be disregarded December 23, 2015 Uber is expected to receive an early Christmas present today as a raft of burdensome regulations that would have effectively shut the firm down in the capital look set to be disregarded after fierce opposition from business groups and consumers. The final responses to a Transport for London (TfL) consultation on how to better regulate [...]
There’s nothing new in the Uber vs Taxi debate December 23, 2015 As the year draws to an end, so too might a raging battle on the capital’s streets inch towards a conclusion with the culmination of a Transport for London consultation on the future of the city’s private hire industry. Elements of the traditional black cab industry have been at war with Uber since the American [...]
UK retailers scramble to rescue Christmas as distress levels rise amid fierce discounting December 22, 2015 High street retailers have suffered a disappointing Christmas so far this year amid fierce competition and the rise of online, Begbies Traynor has warned, with retailers now pinning their hopes on a last-minute sales spree this week. According to the insolvency specialist's latest Red Flag research, which monitors the health of UK companies, the number of retailers now suffering [...]
Mayoral hopeful Zac Goldsmith can’t afford to ignore the City for ever December 22, 2015 The two leading candidates to replace Boris Johnson as mayor of London squared off earlier this month at a dinner hosted by the Federation of Small Businesses. Both Labour candidate Sadiq Khan and Conservative contender Zac Goldsmith took to the podium to appeal to an audience of the capital’s leading business figures, with Khan stressing [...]
Prime London residential rental growth slows to 17-month low as bank job cuts hit demand December 21, 2015 Job cuts and declining optimism at European banks has dragged rental price growth in London’s prime property market to its lowest level in 17 months, according to Knight Frank. The estate agency’s latest prime central London rental index fell by 0.4 per cent in December from the previous month, on the back of falling demand [...]
Mike Ashley’s Sports Direct hits back after facing defeat in Findel shareholder vote December 21, 2015 Sports Direct has lashed out at Findel after shareholders today overwhelmingly voted against appointing one of its representatives to the board. In a fiery statement issued this evening, the company said the combination of Sports Direct's retail expertise and having Ben Gardener as a board director "would have added value to Findel for the benefit of all of its [...]
UK footfall slumps on Panic Saturday as online retailing wins over high street December 21, 2015 Footfall slumped across high streets and shopping centres this weekend as consumers took advantage of retailers offering even later deadlines for Christmas deliveries to shop online rather than venturing out in stores. The traditional stampede of customers on so-called Panic Saturday failed to materialise to the same extent as last year, with footfall down by [...]