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Childcare shortages, nursery costs and Brexit push up salaries for London nannies January 12, 2023 London is currently experiencing a strong demand for nannies, largely driven by the pandemic, Brexit, childcare provider shortages, and the soaring cost of nursery places. As a result, nanny salaries have jumped by 13 per cent across the UK, the biggest increase in five years, and 8 per cent in London. A nanny working in [...]
Staggering £25bn down the drain as 9 in 10 Brits plan to cut back in 2023 January 12, 2023 Close to £25bn-worth of discretionary outgoings in the “cut-back economy” may be lost this year as close to nine in 10 people plan to reduce their spending over the year ahead. More than a third of UK households are “financially distressed” and plan to cut back across most, if not all, of their non-essential spending, [...]
Guitarist Jeff Beck is dead at 78 January 11, 2023 Renowned rock guitarist Jeff Beck, known for his work with the Yardbirds and the Jeff Beck Group, has died at the age of 78, his family has said. The Grammy award-winning musician died “peacefully” on Tuesday after contracting bacterial meningitis. A statement posted on the musician’s official Twitter page read: “On behalf of his family, [...]
LVMH boss promotes daughter Delphine Arnault to top position at Dior January 11, 2023 LVMH chairman and CEO Bernard Arnault has appointed his daughter Delphine Arnault as CEO of Christian Dior in a management shake-up. She succeeds Pietro Beccari, 55, who has headed Dior for nearly 12 years but has also been promoted. He is set to take over as CEO of Louis Vuitton from Michael Burke, who will [...]
Boohoo: Tears as online retailer prepares major jobs cull at London Soho office January 11, 2023 Online fast-fashion retailer Boohoo is preparing to slash over 100 jobs in its London Soho office as it continues to integrate a recent spate of big brand acquisitions. The majority of roles at risk of being cut are believed to be among Boohoo’s e-commerce, buying and design teams,; although the exact number of redundancies is [...]
Strike! Ten Entertainment bucks hospitality trend with ‘record-breaking’ sales year January 11, 2023 Bowling alley operator Ten Entertainment delivered a “record-breaking” year, with sales up almost 90 per cent on 2021 and 50 per cent on pre-pandemic levels. The firm, which operates 48 bowling and social entertainment venues, reported a total sales increase of 87 per cent from 2021, in wake of the pandemic restrictions being lifted. It [...]
JD Sports expects pre-tax profits to top £1bn following Christmas surge January 11, 2023 JD Sports expects to post pre-tax profits of more than £1bn for the year ending on 3 February 2023 after it recorded a Christmas sales surge. The sportswear retailer said a strong performance in the second half of 2022, driven by a surge in sales over Christmas, will see it achieve its financial goals. The [...]
Sadiq Khan hammers Hunt for slashing support for businesses grappling with sky-high energy bills January 9, 2023 Sadiq Khan has urged Hunt to reconsider its plan to drastically cut support in energy bills, fearing an uncertain future for businesses.
Tech chiefs demand pragmatism while retail CEOs go for enthusiasm and City finance bosses value a vision January 9, 2023 As 2023 gets underway the World Cup in Qatar is fast becoming last year’s news. However, for Chris Watt, Managing Partner at ECI Partners, it would be wise for City chiefs to sit back and reflect on the tournament, as there are some lessons to be learnt. Leadership, vision and strategy being the keywords during [...]
Chicken run: Nando’s looks to stave off cost of living with new student discount January 9, 2023 Nando’s has joined the raft of retailers and hospitality firms using discounts to keep stores busy amid a difficult economic climate. The High Street chicken staple has announced its first ever student discount today as inflation, energy bills and a host of other cost pressures continue to eat away at the nation’s disposable income. Last [...]