Commons speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle: Matt Hancock must ‘answer to constituents’ over I’m a Celeb November 4, 2022 Matt Hancock will have to “answer to his constituents” over his decision to travel to Australia to appear in I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here, according to Commons speaker Sir Lindsay Hoyle. Hoyle said that he personally would “absolutely not” choose to “go running around a jungle eating kangaroos’ testicles”. The former health secretary, [...]
Pastry prices: Watchdog warns Cérélia‘s purchase of Jus-Rol could leave UK shoppers at risk November 4, 2022 Puff pastry giant Cérélia‘s purchase of Jus-Rol could leave UK shoppers at risk of forking out higher prices, the competition watchdog has provisionally found. After an initial investigation, the Competitions and Markets Authority (CMA) found that a merger of the two retailers raises concerns about the impact on prices and product quality. Ready-to-bake items [...]
Britain’s brightest black entrepreneurs and artistes feted at awards ceremony November 4, 2022 Charlene White and Jay Blades took to the Boisdale of Canary Wharf stage at the back end of last month to host the first annual London Chamber of Commerce Black Excellence Awards 2022, to celebrate the inspirational contribution of the British black community to the cultural and economic development of the United Kingdom. Accompanied by [...]
Brits prepare for week of travel chaos with three strike days starting tomorrow November 4, 2022 Brits are preparing for a week of travel chaos starting on Saturday, as thousands of rail operators walk out in strike action. On 4, 7 and 9 November this week workers at 14 train operating companies will down tools, bringing the country to a screeching halt. London Overground, the tube network and Elizabeth Line will [...]
Hashtag Ad: Competition watchdog asks brands to be more transparent over influencer adverts November 4, 2022 The competition watchdog has published fresh guidance for Instagram influencers and big tech firms to help users identify a paid for endorsement. Regulators want to see social media publishers commit to being more open and transparent about when posts are paid for adverts. Under the new guidance, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has asked [...]
Business leaders urge govt to restore ‘hard-won reputation for stability’ after rate rise and recession warning November 4, 2022 The government’s must restore the UK’s “hard-won reputation for stability” after this week’s rate hike and warning about a prolonged recession. A top wonk at the Confederation of British Industry responded to the Bank of England’s “bumper rate rise” to 3 per cent shows “the scale of the UK’s inflation challenge”. With inflation now over [...]
Musk massacre: Thousands of Twitter staff expect to be sacked via email at 9am today November 4, 2022 Social media giant Twitter is expected to tell staff later today whether they are to be dismissed as part of job cuts in the wake of Elon Musk’s takeover. There have been suggestions that as many as half of the social media giant’s global workforce could be cut. Twitter employs more than 7,500 people around [...]
Pricey embarrassment: UK employees miss out on £1.3bn in expenses to not look ‘petty’ November 4, 2022 British workers forgo claiming £1.3bn in expenses at work for fear of looking “petty” according to new research. 80 per cent miss out on unclaimed expenses amounting to around £245 a year per employee, according to Pleo. Despite the cost of living crisis biting hard for many Brits, business spending solution group Pleo found workers [...]
DFS sees “more positive” order trend after gloomy sales warnings earlier this year November 4, 2022 Sofa seller DFS said it hopes to buck a trend of furniture firms struggling amid the economic crunch, after having a more optimistic September. Since early September, the London-listed company said it had observed “a more positive trend”, in comparison to prior warnings about a softening of demand for homeware. It said group order volumes [...]
Sizewell C nuclear power plant ‘under review’ as Sunak looks to limit spending November 4, 2022 The Sizewell C nuclear power plant in Suffolk is reportedly under review as the Government looks to limit spending. The new reactor, located some 30 miles north-east of Ipswich, was expected to be built by energy firm EDF. Boris Johnson promised £700m of taxpayers’ money to the project in his final policy speech in early [...]