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  • ‘Misleading’: Watchdog bans Tesco Plant Chef ads after lacking environmental evidence

    June 8, 2022

    Adverts for Tesco’s plant-based burgers ‘Plant Chefs’ have been banned for its “misleading” claims about its environmental impact compared to meat. In October and November 2021, Tesco ran ads which featured a woman about to eat while hearing the words on TV about the benefits of the Tesco Plant Chef burger. “The planet is continuing [...]

  • Rowe has earned his money with the turnaround of Marks and Spencer

    June 7, 2022

    Steve Rowe’s pay packet as he departs Marks and Spencer is, unsurprisingly, the subject of plenty of commentary. He’s walking into the sunset with £2.6m for his last year of work, a sum that set against an ongoing cost-of-living crisis in the rest of the economy will always raise eyebrows. Yet Rowe has earned every [...]

  • M&S bosses set to pocket £15m pay pot if bonus targets are hit

    June 7, 2022

    Top bosses at Marks & Spencer could pocket some £15m in total if they achieve bonus targets, including a 50 per cent boost for the retailer’s share price. New CEO Stuart Machin is due to trouser a basic salary of £896,000, according to the supermarket’s annual report. Former boss Steve Row pocketed a salary of [...]

  • M&A quarterly transactions down as investors nervy amid war in Ukraine

    June 7, 2022

    The number of merger and acquisition transactions in the UK has plunged in the first quarter of the year, versus the end of last year. According to fresh figures published by the Office for National Statistics, there were some 370 completed M&A deals in the first quarter of the year. This was a significant drop [...]

  • Service sector dealt hammer blow as cost of living crunch sinks in

    June 7, 2022

    The UK service industry was hammered last month, posting its worst performance for more than a year, as soaring inflation weighed down consumer demand. The closely-watched IHS Markit/CIPS UK services PMI survey scored 53.4 last month, tumbling from a 58.9 reading in April. Any score above 50 shows growth in the sector. However, this represented [...]

  • FTSE 100 brushes off Prime Minister’s no confidence vote

    June 7, 2022

    The FTSE 100 opened flat on Tuesday as investors were largely unaffected by the Prime Minister narrowly dodging a vote of no confidence last night. The capital’s premier index was mostly unchanged at 7,610 points on opening on Tuesday. Tory MPs voted by 211 to 148 in support of the Prime Minister as part of [...]

  • JD Sports prepares for £2m bill after watchdog finds it broke law by fixing Rangers FC merch prices

    June 7, 2022

    JD Sports may face a hefty penalty after the competition watchdog found it broke rules by fixing retail prices of some Rangers Football Club branded clothes. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) said it had provisionally found that Elite Sports and JD Sports fixed the retail prices of a number of Rangers-branded replica kits and [...]

  • Ted Baker’s chosen bidder drops takeover plans as hunt for buyer continues

    June 7, 2022

    Ted Baker’s chosen suitor has decided to drop its sales bid for the fashion retailer at the eleventh hour. The London-listed company confirmed that it had selected a chosen firm to oversee a public to private takeover at the end of last month. There has been speculation that this firm was Reebok and Forever 21 [...]

  • Boris Johnson gives diners at son’s restaurant in Hackney the finger and takes off after being booed

    June 7, 2022

    Prime Minister Boris Johnson was reportedly booed at the London restaurant that his son Theo works in on Friday. In response, the Tory leader reportedly ‘flicked his finger’ at fellow dinners and left the establishment. Johnson visited Morito in Hackney during lunch time yesterday when he faced a ‘severe unwelcome’, according to various media, including [...]

  • No more Netflix and chill: Consumers cancel subscriptions and miss out on meals out amid historic inflation

    June 7, 2022

    Consumers are tightening their purse strings by cancelling digital subscriptions and holding off on buying new sofas, as inflation sits at a 40-year high.  Shoppers’ hesitancy to splash the cash on unnecessary treats or big ticket purchases has contributed to a retail sales growth slowdown, according to a tranche of spending statistics published today. May [...]

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