New year’s resolution to start a business? You’re not the only one, it seems January 6, 2023 The number of new businesses being set up is expected to surge today as the New Year spirit bolsters Brits to hold true on resolutions. According to data from Virgin Startup, the first Friday of January is a peak time for entrepreneurs to begin their start-up journeys thanks to New Year’s resolutions and the increased [...]
Boom in law firm partner hires set to subside in 2023 as recession hits January 5, 2023 The boom in law firm partner hires seen over the previous year is set to subside in 2023 as the UK economy slides into recession, according to a new report. The global economic downturn is set to hit law firm’s revenues, in a shift that is in turn set to cool the partner hiring market, [...]
Data on firms that took UK Covid loans to remain secret, tribunal rules January 5, 2023 Information on thousands of small businesses that received taxpayer-backed loans during Covid-19 will remain confidential, a tribunal has ruled. The decision to keep the names of companies that took support during Covid a secret comes after a tribunal blocked an anti-corruption campaign group’s bid to obtain the data through a Freedom of Information (FoI) request. [...]
“Doesn’t make sense”: SSE slam Government’s lack of incentives for renewable energy January 5, 2023 SSE has urged the Government to include investment incentives in the new tax on electricity generators to avoid deterring investment in renewables.
FTSE 100 Close: Standard Chartered pops after shock takeover rumours emerge January 5, 2023 London’s FTSE 100 extended its hot start to 2023 today, helped along the way by Asia-focused Standard Chartered surging after news emerged rival lender First Abu Dhabi Bank has been mulling snapping up the firm. Its shares shot up around a fifth during early exchanges in the City today, before paring back to eventually close [...]
Next boss Lord Wolfson: London’s High Streets had ‘more to worry about’ four years ago despite loss of brands like Topshop January 5, 2023 Next boss Lord Wolfson has “less reason to worry about the high street” compared to a few years ago, on the tail of a slew of household names shuttering. Physical retail was in a less concerning position than in recent years, when a switch to online shopping signalled a death knell for many staple retailers, [...]
Odeon sees Christmas boom as Avatar 2 lures Brits back to the big screen January 5, 2023 Odeon, the UK’s largest cinema chain, welcomed over a million viewers during Christmas thanks to the much anticipated Avatar sequel. Cinemas in the UK have started 2023 on a high note after two rough years, according to new numbers released by Odeon. The return of viewers to the big screen was credited to the release [...]
Musk lifts Twitter ban on political ads but may need to do more to lure advertisers back to the social media site January 5, 2023 Twitter is to lift its ban on political ads after losing nearly a million users since it was bought by Elon Musk in October last year. Musk’s controversial policy of reinstating controversial accounts including that of former US President Donald Trump, led to the reported loss of nearly 50 per cent of Twitter’s top advertisers. [...]
China’s North Sea oil investments pose ‘very real risk to our security’, MPs warn January 5, 2023 MPs across influential bodies in Westminster have urged the Government to clamp down on China’s role in the North Sea.
London Metal Exchange chair quits in wake of nickel trading fiasco January 5, 2023 The chair of the London Metal Exchange announced she would quit her role today after a turbulent tenure mired by a nickel trading scandal that saw the bourse shuttered and billions of dollars of trades cancelled.