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  • Cabinet Office fails to meet its own late payment targets despite private sector crackdown

    January 7, 2019

    The Cabinet Office has missed its own targets on paying invoices on time for more than a year, despite imposing tough new rules on its own contractors who pay suppliers late. New data shows the department, which has promised to pay 80 per cent of invoices in five days and the remaining 20 per cent [...]

  • No-deal Brexit would be a ‘safe haven’ claims Tory and Labour Leave campaigners

    January 7, 2019

    No deal with the EU would lead the UK to the “safe haven” of World Trade Organisation rules, according to a joint report from Conservative and Labour Brexiters Former Conservative cabinet minister Peter Lilley and Labour Leave activist Brendan Chilton made the claim in a dossier they dub as providing “30 truths” about leaving the EU [...]

  • NHS England says new 10-year plan could save up to 500,000 lives a year

    January 7, 2019

    NHS England has unveiled its 10-year plan for the health service, which sets out how the £20.5bn funding injection announced by Theresa May will be spent over the next five years. NHS England said the money could save around 500,000 lives by preventing life-threatening diseases such as strokes, heart problems and cancer by detecting them [...]

  • RBS invests in digital banking startup to rival Monzo and Starling

    January 7, 2019

    The Royal Bank of Scotland has invested in digital current account aimed at students and young people that has set out to rival challenger banks Monzo and Starling. The £2m investment in fintech startup Loot was made through Natwest’s digital-only retail bank Bo, which is due to launch this year, and takes its total shareholding to 25 per [...]

  • Battersea Power Station set to start energy production after 37 dormant years

    January 7, 2019

    The chimneys of Battersea Power Station will work once more when the site starts producing energy again in 2020, three and a half decades since the factory went quiet. The Grade II*-listed building is at the heart of a 42-acre redevelopment project that will introduce a six-acre park, a town square, a new Tube station as [...]

  • Supermarkets drop fuel prices for seventh time since October

    January 7, 2019

    Supermarket chains Asda, Sainsbury's and Morrisons will cut prices at fuel pumps from tomorrow as a lower oil price continues to be passed on to consumers. For the seventh time since late October Asda has said it will lower the price at its 320 petrol stations. Customers will pay 1p per litre less for unleaded petrol, or no [...]

  • Retail sales provide much-needed eurozone boost but investor confidence falls for fifth consecutive month

    January 7, 2019

    The eurozone has been given a much-needed boost with better than expected retail sales at the end of last year. Retail sales grew 0.6 per cent in November, the same rate as October, and better than forecasts of 0.2 per cent. Eurozone investor confidence fell for the fifth consecutive, with the Sentix index dropping to [...]

  • Revealed: The high street retailers that collapsed in 2018

    January 7, 2019

    To many analysts, 2018 was seen as the year the death knell was sounded for the high street, with the number of retailers falling into administration rising for the second year in a row, according to Deloitte. A total of 125 retailers collapsed last year and there was a 53 per cent increase in Company [...]

  • Lorries embark on no-deal Brexit test run to Dover

    January 7, 2019

    Nearly 90 lorries took part in a no-deal Brexit test run this morning to help the government prepare for potential Dover traffic jams after the UK leaves the EU in March.  The first wave of 89 lorries set off on the 20-mile journey between the disused Manston Airport and the Port of Dover at 8am, [...]

  • Brexit, ad fraud and #MeToo – what does the future year hold for the marketing industry?

    January 7, 2019

    We are out of the cold December of 2018, and have now entered the, well, even colder January of 2019. Last year was a momentous one for the marketing industry – there was the fall and rise again of adland stalwart Martin Sorrell; the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) finally came into force; [...]

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