There may be trouble ahead: Dixons Carphone shares fall as it prepares for “uncertain times” December 14, 2016 Shares in Dixons Carphone fell 4.6 per cent in early trading after it said it was steeling itself for "uncertain times" in the months ahead. The figures Revenues in the six months to the end of October increased four per cent on a like-for-like basis to £4.9bn, it said in a statement today. Profit before tax [...]
City Tube station Mansion House closed this morning amid Southern strike chaos December 14, 2016 Mansion House Tube station in the City is closed this morning due to an absence of staff, affecting District and Circle Line services. https://twitter.com/districtline/status/808823708018212864 Meanwhile, Temple station is also shut for the same reason. https://twitter.com/districtline/status/808823525607874560 The Tube disruption follows yesterday's chaos at a number of the capital's busiest stations, and comes as the latest round [...]
Greggs is now making the food on-the-go sector appetising – here’s how December 14, 2016 The food on-the-go market is set to grow over the next year; a new YouGov report on the industry indicates how brands can capitalise on this potential. One brand – Greggs – is showing the way. The food on-the-go industry is worth billions, and is set to grow further in the coming years. Our new [...]
Wells Fargo growth to be capped after failing key contagion test by US regulators December 14, 2016 US banking giant Wells Fargo has been slapped with restrictions on growing its business by US authorities after failing a key "living will" test. Regulators announced overnight the San Francisco bank had failed the test for the second time this year. The living will rules are supposed to satisfy authorities contingency plans are in place for a controlled wind-down [...]
Osborne looks to carve out a post-Treasury role December 14, 2016 Days after losing his job as chancellor, George Osborne spoke to a City audience in the Guildhall. He was delivering the annual Thatcher Lecture and set out the areas that he felt defined his legacy: economic recovery, the Northern Powerhouse and the pursuit of social reform. He also took the opportunity to reassert a belief [...]
UK Christmas travellers will fork out £1bn this year, and the cost of holidays is on the rise for 2017 December 14, 2016 More than a million Brits are set to jet off over the Christmas period this year, spending £1.03bn altogether despite holiday prices being on the rise. The average Christmas traveller will spend £757.43, but a quarter will spend between £1,001 and £2,000, research from Direct Line Travel Insurance suggests. The top destinations among travellers this year were Spain (19 per cent), [...]
News industry contributes £5bn to UK economy, but is at risk of being “fatally undermined” by digital giants December 14, 2016 The news media industry contributes more than £5bn to the UK economy, according to a new report out today. But the sector is at risk of being “fatally undermined” by digital giants that benefit from its content without contributing to the costs. The study by Deloitte, commissioned by the News Media Association (NMA) and published today, [...]
Recruitment outshines other sectors such as food and advertising in terms of economic contribution December 14, 2016 The UK’s recruitment industry is worth £35.1bn a year, a new report shows. The value of recruitment to the economy is at its highest ever level, up 9 per cent on last year, according to the Recruitment and Employment Confederation’s annual report. Of the 23,980 registered agencies in the country, 9,565 have a turnover of [...]
A fairy tale of the future: How Brexit transformed Britain… into Germany December 14, 2016 When Britain voted to leave the European Union, few people expected it would result in the UK becoming more like Germany, the country that runs the show. But that’s what ended up happening, and it was in 2017 that the process really began. Industrial strategy was the first step. Theresa May’s government decided that Britain’s [...]
Forget “post-truth”: A compelling vision drove Brexit and Trump triumphs December 14, 2016 The buzz-phrase of the moment in political discussion is “post-truth”. Shell-shocked metropolitan liberals are astonished by both Brexit and Donald Trump’s success. How could their own rational analysis not find favour with the electorate? People in the internet age must be no longer capable of recognising the truth. Both the Brexiteers and Trump certainly created [...]