London house price growth falters despite annual spring surge House prices in London remain down year-on-year despite the annual spring surge, driven by a slump in inner city sales, according to property website Rightmove. Greater London recorded a monthly rise of 1.2 per cent, equivalent to £7,339, pushed largely by outer London properties that rose 1.9 per cent. Inner London prices, meanwhile, registered a [...]
Fast food chain Leon reports widening loss as rising costs hit margins Fast food chain Leon posted a record turnover of more than £65.2m last year but a third consecutive loss as it increases its UK footprint. The healthy food company has had a rapid rise in recent years, increasing its turnover by more than 15 per cent last year – from £56.3m in 2017 – [...]
Small businesses to be given artificial intelligence boost London may be the artificial intelligence (AI) capital of Europe, but City Hall believes the benefits of AI are failing to trickle down to small businesses. The mayor Sadiq Khan will give 200 small businesses in London a share of £200,000 to enhance their use of AI. “London is a leading hub for innovation in [...]
Air Canada shakes off Boeing 737 Max issues with profit above expectations May 6, 2019 Air Canada has posted a surprise profit in the first quarter of 2019, with more passengers and a new loyalty program overcoming rising costs and the impact of the global grounding of Boeing’s 737 Max aircraft. Shares in the airline, Canada’s largest carrier, jumped more than four per cent after the company announced a 9.4 [...]
Boeing says it knew about aircraft issue with 737 Max jets a year before deadly crashes May 6, 2019 Boeing has admitted its engineers discovered an issue with the 737 Max aircraft in 2017 – a year before the aircraft was involved in two deadly crashes – but took no action. In a detailed statement, the world’s largest aerospace company said an angle of attack (AOA) disagree alert, an alarm that tells pilots when two [...]
Shares in Aeroflot fall three per cent after plane crash kills 41 people May 6, 2019 Shares in Russia’s largest airline, Aeroflot, fell by more than three per cent after a plane burst into flames in a crash-landing on Sunday at a Moscow airport, killing 41 people. A Sukhoi Superjet 100 aircraft carrying 73 passengers and five crew was struck by lightning as it took off towards Murmansk, in Russia’s northwest. Two [...]