Retailers and bar chains set to cash in on heatwave July 24, 2019 This week’s heat wave could prove a bonus for retailers and pub chains which have struggled this year in comparison with 2018’s glorious summer. Temperatures tomorrow could smash the UK record for the hottest day ever with the Met Office predicting the mercury could rise to a maximum of 39℃. Russ Mould, investment director at [...]
Heston Blumenthal’s restaurant empire sees losses deepen July 14, 2019 Celebrity chef Heston Blumenthal’s restaurant business posted deepening losses in its latest financial results as it works through an “efficiency program”. The group, which owns the three Michelin star The Fat Duck, suffered a post-tax loss of £1.7m in the year to 31 May 2018, compared to a loss of £700,000 in 2017. Read more: [...]
UK productivity drops for third quarter in a row as crisis continues July 5, 2019 UK productivity fell for the third successive quarter in the first three months of the year, according to official figures released today, as Britain’s productivity crisis rumbled on. Read more: Urgent action needed to tackle stagnating productivity, economists warn Labour productivity – output per hour worked – fell by 0.2 per cent year on year [...]
Boris Johnson’s tax cuts plan could cost UK £20bn per year June 25, 2019 Boris Johnson’s tax cuts plan could cost the UK up to £20bn per year, according to the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) think tank. The Tory leadership candidate has pledged to hike the threshold for higher rate income tax to £80,000 from its current £50,000. Read more: Sky cancels live TV debate after Boris pulls [...]
Boris must remember his success as a pro-business London mayor June 24, 2019 As the final two leadership candidates embark on a tour of the country to sell their vision for Britain to Conservative party members, the business leaders I speak to are clear on what they need: the next Prime Minister must be able to facilitate a successful future for our economy, society and communities, while bringing [...]
Philip Hammond’s virtue signalling on low pay is hypocritical June 7, 2019 Philip Hammond may soon be out of a job. In fact, I would be very surprised if he remains chancellor of the Exchequer for more than a day or two after our new Prime Minister is chosen. Hammond is fond of reminding his critics that his demise has been predicted before. Yet while the Tory [...]
Pub operator Ei Group’s profits rise thanks to drinks sales boost May 14, 2019 Pub chain Ei Group has posted a modest rise in pre-tax profit for the half year thanks to continued growth in drinks sales. Ei, which is the largest owner and operator of pubs in the UK, posted pre-tax profits of £59m in the six months to the end of March, up from £57m in the [...]
Out for justice: Britain must fight for its status as a global legal hub May 8, 2019 The UK legal sector is in rude health. There are almost 10,000 private practice firms across the country, and over 200 foreign law firms with offices in London. Together, they support a total of 342,000 jobs and make a sizeable contribution to the UK’s trade surplus of around £4.4bn. But as we kick off London [...]
It’s not cutting-edge AI we should feel anxious about, but mediocre automation May 8, 2019 If there were a betting market in future winners of the Nobel prize in economics, MIT’s Daniel Acemoglu would be at pretty short odds. His highly innovative work has already won him a string of prizes. So his research is always worth following – especially when he challenges the conventional wisdom, as in his paper [...]
Hammond to consult businesses and unions on minimum wage amid reports of planned ‘significant increase’ May 5, 2019 Philip Hammond will hold a roundtable next week to discuss how to fight low pay, after reports he is looking at a significant increase to the minimum wage. Read more: Our people are our City, so step up and commit to the London Living Wage Sources close to the issue told the Observer he was [...]