THG offloads loss-making divisions in bid to streamline as share price slumps July 21, 2023 THG has offloaded its OnDemand business to the division’s management team as the online retailer steams ahead with plans to streamline its operations. The brand which included entertainment retailer Zavi and gadget and toy retailer I Want One of Those – was bought by the groups management team and has also received extra funding from [...]
Summer deals help bump retail sales as growth falls at slowest rate in a year July 21, 2023 Retail sales grew by 0.7 per cent in June 2023 with increases across all the main sectors, as warmer weather and a greater selection increased consumer spending. During the month, non-food stores sales volumes rose slightly by 1.0 per cent in June 2023, following a fall of 0.5 per cent in May 2023, according to [...]
London rents hit record high July 21, 2023 Average asking rents in London have hit record highs of £2,567 per month, new data shows, with tenants in the capital now paying a third more than they were pre-pandemic. Renters in the capital are forking out £559 more every month compared to the same period in 2019, a new study by Rightmove shows, as [...]
As posties strike ends, is Royal Mail’s parent still keen on splitting the business? July 21, 2023 Following the appointment of Martin Seidenberg to the top job at Royal Mail’s parent company, International Distribution Services (IDS) on Thursday, the company’s next moves could be crucial in determining the future direction of Royal Mail, analysts have said. In his speech to the AGM on Thursday, IDS chairman Keith Williams said until it sees [...]
The Alzheimer’s ‘wonder drug’ isn’t the miracle we want it to be July 21, 2023 This week, a new miracle drug for Alzheimer's has raised the hopes for millions of families, but it might have done so with false promise, writes Michael Young.
FTSE 100 close: Dovish Bank of England interest rate bets extend London gains July 20, 2023 London’s FTSE 100 extended gains today as traders continued to cheer signs that UK inflation may have finally turned a corner. The capital’s premier index hopped 0.76 per cent to 7,646.05 points, while the domestically-focused mid-cap FTSE 250 index, which is more aligned with the health of the UK economy, was broadly unchanged at 19,311.73 [...]
Explainer: What’s going on with Farage’s bank account July 20, 2023 Coutts, a prestigious private bank owned by Natwest, is under pressure after it emerged that Nigel Farage’s bank account had been closed, ostensibly for his political opinions alone. The story has caused a furore and, with politicians wading in, it could even spark a set of new rules which would prevent banks ‘debanking’ customers with [...]
I’ve loved every minute of it July 20, 2023 Without aviation insurance, people can’t fly,” says Mark Skilton, Aon’s chairman of Global Speciality within the firm’s Reinsurance Solutions business. Therein lies the rub of the entire insurance industry – a sector that, often in the background, keeps the world moving. And in doing so, it often has to move at speed: Skilton explains to [...]
It showed insurance is a tangible thing July 20, 2023 It can lead you astray,” says Rupert Moore with a chuckle as we discuss Japan’s variety of fried food options. It’s a country he knows well – Moore, now UK CEO of Reinsurance Solutions for global professional services giant Aon, worked out there for the firm for 10 years. And it’s to Japan he goes [...]
How to make the ultimate summer sangria July 20, 2023 My name is Pedro Paulo and I’m the head bartender at the Ham Yard hotel in Soho. This is my twist on a sparkling wine sangria. I have been making this recipe since I was a teenager and it never fails to impress. You can also prepare the drink ahead of time which makes hosting [...]