Tesco joins petrol pump war with 6.5p cut to unleaded after Asda’s 9p drop August 2, 2022 Tesco has slashed its prices for petrol to help customers manage with the cost of living crisis. The supermarket giant said the price of unleaded is set to fall by 6.5p and diesel by 4.5p, as many consumers and businesses continue to struggle with rising energy costs. “We know how tough rising fuel bills have [...]
Junk food ads restrictions on TfL network to save NHS £200m August 2, 2022 The restrictions on junk food ads on the Transport for London (TfL) network are set to save the NHS over £200m. According to a study published today by the University of Sheffield and the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, the ban has prevented almost 100,000 obesity cases. In place since February 2019, the [...]
EY’s split could have ‘distinct benefits,’ FRC chief says August 2, 2022 EY’s plans to split its business would have “distinct benefits,” the head of the UK’s accounting watchdog has said. The Big Four accounting firm’s plans to separate its advisory arm from its consulting division could let EY “grow further” by removing “significant conflicts of interest,” Financial Reporting Council (FRC) chief executive Sir Jon Thompson told [...]
Wizz Air carries 4.7m passengers amid turbulent period August 2, 2022 Wizz Air’s passenger levels have increased despite the last few months of travel disruption. The low-cost carrier carried 4.7 million travellers in July, up from the 4.3 million reported a month earlier. Load factor – the measure of how well an airline fills its seats – grew by 3.6 per cent on June’s levels to [...]
Ultra-high energy bills are here to stay, warns Cornwall Insight August 2, 2022 Household energy bills will remain historically elevated into 2024, revealed Cornwall Insight, meaning Brits will be under sustained pressure.
Domino’s Pizza UK franchisee posts subdued profit amid inflationary crunch August 2, 2022 Domino’s Pizza has taken a hit to pre-tax profit in the first half of the year thanks to the heightened costs of food. The London-listed company posted profit of £50.9m for the six months to 26 June, a 16 per cent drop in profit versus the previous year. The firm said it began passing on [...]
Fresnillo reports lower revenues as gold volumes fall and Covid’s impact lingers August 2, 2022 Fresnillo reported lower revenues for the first half of 2022 due to the drop in gold volumes and silver prices, with Covid’s impacts still a concern. The Mexican metals mining company reported adjusted revenues of $1.35bn, a drop of 12.6 per cent as volumes and prices of precious metals that the company mines declined. The [...]
Sage revenues jump as firms plough cash into cloud August 2, 2022 Software giant Sage Group said revenues had jumped to £1.3bn today as firms continue to plough cash into digital transformation projects sparked by the pandemic.
Rare admission: Jacob Rees-Mogg says he was wrong to claim there would be no Brexit delays in Dover August 2, 2022 It was wrong to state there would be no delays at Dover caused by Brexit, Jacob Rees-Mogg said this morning. The Brexit opportunities minister was adamant in the past that any backups when crossing the Channel would be witnessed in Calais But after holidaymakers faced chaos on gridlocked roads on the British side of the [...]
Purple Bricks looks for recovery after bruising financial year with big losses and revenue drop August 2, 2022 Estate agency Purple Bricks has set out a recovery plan following a bruising financial year, with instructions, profit and revenue all way down on 2021. The tech-led housing group suffered due to a mixture of supply chain problems as a turbulent property market, and “a year of transformation”. It registered a loss of £42m in [...]