Premier Inn-owner Whitbread selects Domino’s Pizza chief to head up hospitality giant June 29, 2022 Premier Inn owner Whitbread has selected Domino’s Pizza boss Dominic Paul as its new chief executive. Paul will leave his role at Domino’s Pizza in December 2022, the pizza chain confirmed on Wednesday. He will step into the shoes of Alison Brittain, who has overseen the historic 280-year-old company over the past six years. Paul headed [...]
UK cuts oil imports from Russia after Ukraine invasion as Norway establishes energy dominance June 29, 2022 Imports of Russian oil have tanked this year, following the country’s invasion of Ukraine with traders seeking alternatives after Western sanctions.
Government to review short term holiday lets like Airbnb in tourist hotspots June 29, 2022 The UK government said on Wednesday it was launching a review into short term rentals in popular tourism areas in England, including Airbnbs. Ministers said they wanted to support rental platforms like Airbnb but acknowledged concerns that such businesses could drive communities out of their area – for example if landlords opt to run their [...]
Digital debt collector braced for ‘uncomfortable’ growth amid soaring cost of living June 29, 2022 The boss of fintech debt collector Ophelos said the cost of living crunch would lead to a surge in demand for its services this year as it revealed a fresh £5m funding round today to double down on growth.
Used car dealer Lookers sees profits drop 10.5 per cent after record 2021 June 29, 2022 Second-hand car seller Lookers said it has maintained “strong momentum” in the first half of 2022, after its pre-tax profits dropped 10.5 per cent compared to the record performance last year. The Greater Manchester car dealership posted pre-tax profits of £45m for the first half of 2022, compared to “record” pre-tax profits of £50.3m [...]
£6.3bn takeover of aeroplane giant Meggitt heading for final approval as UK govt is ‘minded to accept’ June 29, 2022 The UK Government said it was “minded” to accept measures to address competition and national security concerns so it can greenlight the £6.3bn takeover of British aeroplane parts maker Meggitt by a US rival. The Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy said late last night that Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng was poised to accept [...]
Fast growing UK firms shelve IPO plans amid market turbulence June 29, 2022 Fast growing UK firms are shelving plans for initial public offerings in droves as a looming recession and inflationary pressures batter public markets, a survey has revealed.
If Putin were a woman there would no ‘toxic, crazy, macho’ war in Ukraine, says Boris Johnson June 29, 2022 Russian President Vladimir Putin would not have started the “crazy, macho” war in Ukraine if he were a woman, Boris Johnson firmly believes. The Prime Minister also said that while G7 leaders “desperately” want the war in Ukraine to end, there is “no deal available”. Speaking after the G7 summit in Bavaria, Johnson told German [...]
Ofgem pledges not to raise energy bills with £20bn-plus grid upgrade June 29, 2022 Ofgem has pledged to boost grid capacity with a new £20bn-plus package, while also imposing new demands on network operators.
B&M quarterly sales dip after retailer warns shoppers could cut back amid high inflation June 29, 2022 Discount retailer B&M has seen sales plummet in its first quarter, against strong lockdown comparatives, as cash-strapped Brits cut back on discretionary spending. In a trading update for the 13 weeks from 27 March to 25 June, the London-listed business said group revenue had dropped 2.2 per cent on a constant currency basis. Across the [...]