Ebiquity chief says economic turmoil hasn’t hit marketing budgets just yet September 22, 2022 The testing macroeconomic backdrop has not yet cut into marketing budgets, said Ebiquity chief Nick Waters.
UK’s new housing minister vows to crack down on ‘immoral’ insurance deals September 22, 2022 The UK’s new housing minister has vowed to crack down on “immoral” practices in the insurance sector that “drive up prices for consumers,” after tower block leaseholders were hit with surging premiums in the wake of the Grenfell tower disaster. In a comment piece in The Telegraph, Housing secretary Simon Clarke said his department [...]
Industry body calls for seismic reforms to boost fracking September 22, 2022 The UK's leading onshore energy body has urged the Government to raise the maximum levels permitted for seismic activity involving fracking.
Government finally confirms licensing round for more North Sea projects September 22, 2022 The Government has confirmed its support for North Sea oil and gas licensing round, which is expected to be launched next month.
Lawyers welcome plans to boost arbitration laws to secure London’s status as leading disputes hub September 22, 2022 Lawyers have welcomed the Law Commission’s plans to amend the Arbitration Act 1996 with a view to strengthening the UK’s position as a “leading destination” for commercial disputes. The Law Commission’s plans aim to boost the cost savings, efficiency, and confidentiality benefits arbitration has over litigation, by strengthening the powers of arbitration tribunals and streamlining [...]
Ofgem warns Scottish Power and Utilita over customer protections September 22, 2022 Ofgem has slapped two of the UK's leading energy firms with provisional orders, requiring them to meet requirements to customers.
Ka-Ching! Brits pay instantly £1.65bn more in interest after today’s Bank of England rate hike September 22, 2022 With the Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee confirming its base rate will rise by 0.5 per cent to 2.25 per cent, UK households face an immediate increase in interest payments of £1.65bn. Analysis of Bank of England data shows UK households are currently paying £20.25bn annually in interest payments on floating rate debt that are [...]
Royal Mail shares slump to two-year low as union accuses it of ‘all out attack’ September 22, 2022 Royal Mail shares hit a two-year low today after it confirmed no union pay deal had been reached and that an agreement to protect jobs would be terminated. The delivery giant told the Communication Workers Union (CWU) that it would scrap a nine-year deal to protect jobs and conditions, pushing the CWU to back down [...]
Addleshaw Goddard signs lease on larger London offices September 22, 2022 Addleshaw Goddard has signed a 15-year lease on new offices at the heart of London’s financial centre in a vote of confidence in the City. The City law firm is set to leave its Milton Gate offices near the Barbican for the newly refurbished 41 Lothbury building, opposite the Bank of England. Addleshaw Goddard is [...]
Queen mourning period gave tourism and retail big boost, says payment firm SumUp September 22, 2022 The Queen’s death and funeral may have led to 10 days of national mourning, but it also gave Britain a welcome tourism boost, according to payments firm SumUp. SumUp, which provides 4m small and medium-sized firms and other organisations with payment devices, said the industry experienced a spike in the last fortnight. It released data [...]