London house prices flatline amid coronavirus uncertainty July 10, 2020 London house prices stayed flat in the second quarter of this year as coronavirus took an uneven toll on the property market across the country, according to new figures. The Halifax house price index on Tuesday showed that UK house prices fell for the fourth month in a row in June. That meant house prices [...]
Foreign cash influx: UK properties firmly back on the radar of foreign investors September 6, 2021 New and returning overseas investors are poised to enter the UK property market following the disruption caused by the coronavirus pandemic, new figures that were released today suggest. Knight Frank said its web traffic data showed nearly a quarter (24 per cent) of users looking at sales and lettings properties in August were based abroad. [...]
Government backs £217m Turkish solar power plant to meet COP26 climate goals November 15, 2021 The government is supporting the largest solar power station in Turkey to the tune of £217m, which will initially be assembled in the UK. The public money will go towards Turkish conglomerate Kalyon Group’s 1.35GW Karapinar solar project, as the UK aims to deliver on climate pledges made at COP26. Ministerial department UK Export Finance [...]
Today’s crypto investors will rule the booming NFT market March 18, 2022 Nigel Green says cryptocurrencies and NFTs are shaking up the global financial architecture as they increase in dominance.
Electric dreams: Volt founder on the rise and rise of the electric bike August 5, 2022 Between the oven-like temperatures on the tube, the promise of rail strikes stretching into infinity and the ever-present threat of another airborne pandemic, things are looking up for the e-bike industry. Last year saw a record 22m e-bike sales according to the Confederation of the European Bicycle Industry, a 10 per cent increase on the [...]
Nice try housing secretary, but your ‘First Homes’ policy will do nothing to solve the housing crisis February 11, 2020 There is a housing crisis in this country. In our cities in particular, the majority of people are spending a significant chunk of their income on rent or are unable to afford to move out of the family home. The idea of home ownership is now a pipe dream for many young people — a [...]
French Connection £29m takeover approved by shareholders November 2, 2021 Fashion firm French Connection’s shareholders have put their support behind a £29m takeover. Buyer Apinder Singh Ghura – who has experience in the clothing sector as well as property and care homes – joined forces with partner Amarjit Singh Grewal, and KJR Brothers, headed by textile businessman Rafiq Patel. The move means the retailer is [...]
Confidence in Bitcoin growing by the day March 24, 2023 Jason Deane eyes up all the week's action from the world of cryptocurrency, and discovers a sense of confidence in Bitcoin.
Eyes on Eugene as gamble on host could impact future of World Championships July 7, 2022 Next week, World Athletics will discover whether its bold gamble on the future of the World Championships might just pay off. A boutique venue in the third biggest city in the 27th largest state in the United States is a radical departure from the editions that have gone before. But it’s no coincidence that Eugene, [...]
Are house prices going to fall? Is this the end of buy-to-let? What’s going on in the housing market? April 7, 2024 The UK property market confounded expectations last year, only falling by two per cent. With rate cults looking likely, will it rally again?