Fuel be surprised: Co-op sells petrol business to rival Asda for £600m August 31, 2022 The Co-operative Group (Co-op) has announced it will sell the company's petrol forecourt business to Asda in a £600m deal.
North Sea body urges Government to confirm green rules for new projects August 31, 2022 OEUK has called on the Government to publish its requirements for exploration projects ahead of a looming winter crisis.
City Moves: Who’s switching jobs in the Square Mile? August 31, 2022 City A.M.’s Millie Turner provides a roundup of the most important hires and job moves across the City, every morning. Email citymoves@cityam.com to be featured. Jo Cowen Architects Chelsea-based residential architecture practice Jo Cowen Architects, which works with Berkeley Homes, has appointed a strategic director. Stepping into the newly created role is Laura Cassullo, who has overseen the 910-home scheme by Brentford [...]
Laybuy to share data with credit agencies as BNPL firms clampdown on borrowing August 31, 2022 Laybuy has become the latest buy-now pay-later firm to commit to sharing customer data with credit rating agencies today as the sector looks to clampdown on vulnerable shoppers taking on unaffordable debt.
‘Break the chains’ of regulation holding back challenger banks, MPs say August 30, 2022 A “one-size-fits-all” approach to regulating UK lenders has failed and watchdogs need to “break the chains” restricting the growth of challenger banks, a group of MPs said today.
DEAL DONE: Transport for London signs funding settlement with government August 30, 2022 Transport for London (TfL) has signed a long-term funding deal with central government to keep London moving until spring 2024. It comes after two years of fraught negotiations between the TfL and the government after passenger revenues fell due to the pandemic’s impact. The deal was signed off by Transport for London at a board [...]
Live music faces ‘existential threat’ as energy crisis dawns August 30, 2022 The music business has warned that venues and studios are in the midst of an “existential threat” amid the energy crisis and lack of support.
Tight labour market is main threat to UK firms, business chiefs warn August 30, 2022 A tight labour market is threatening to choke off growth in UK firms this year as bosses struggle to attract and retain staff, a new survey has revealed.
UK LinkedIn users targeted in hacking scam via connection requests ‘in disguise’ August 30, 2022 LinkedIn is being used by hackers to spread data stealing malware via sending connection requests in disguise of people working with reputed companies. Researchers reportedly found that scammers are exploiting Microsoft-owned LinkedIn’s chat and job posting features to share links and files that are laced with stealer malware. Since most LinkedIn users accept any and [...]
Half of Brits not received a pay rise in over a year despite inflation skyrocketing August 30, 2022 Nearly half of all UK workers have been waiting more than 12 months for a pay rise, as inflation hits 10.1 per cent. As the cost of living crisis puts pressure on household finances, research from Aspire – a recruitment agency – has found that 32 per cent of workers will look to change roles in the [...]