Serco chief Rupert Soames to retire: ‘It is now time for me to outsource myself’ September 12, 2022 Chief of British outsourcing giant Serco Group Rupert Soames said he would “outsource myself” as he announces his retirement. Soames, 63, will step down from the role and board by the end of this year and will be succeeded by Mark Irwin, the chief of the firm’s UK & Europe division. “It has been the [...]
Tim Martin: Pubs should not subsidise supermarkets, JD Wetherspoon boss says September 12, 2022 JD Wetherspoon’s chair has called on ministers to slash VAT for pubs and make the taxes “fair and equitable” between retail and hospitality. The budget pub chain is to cut the price of food and drink in its venues by 7.5 per cent on Thursday this week, in a call for a return to the [...]
UK trade exports in and outside of EU grow by £2.1bn post-Brexit September 12, 2022 The UK’s trade exports in and outside of the European Union (EU) rose in July, according to official figures, as the country’s GDP inched higher. Exports to the EU rose 7.9 per cent in July – the equivalent of £1.3bn, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) revealed this morning, While exports to non-EU countries increase [...]
Queen’s funeral: Travel chiefs warn train network will be ‘extremely busy’ as refunds offered September 12, 2022 Travel chiefs have warned services and stations will be “extremely busy” in the next week due to the official period of mourning. Both the Rail Delivery Group and Transport For London discouraged unnecessary travel and urged planning, as hundreds of thousands are expected to visit Her Majesty the Queen lying in state. Parliamentary authorities are [...]
Third Point slumps as growth firms drag investment titan down September 12, 2022 London-listed investment vehicle Third Point Investors suffered a 22.6 per cent plunge in the value of its assets in the first half of the year as it weathered “one of the most challenging” periods it has faced. In a trading update today, the firm run by notorious activist investor Daniel Loeb said turbulence had caused [...]
Production output sinks below pre-Covid levels as electricity and gas sector declines September 12, 2022 Monthly production output in the UK dropped this summer, sitting at a level below the last pre-Covid level in February 2020. Output sank 0.3 per cent between June and July 2022, coming in at 1.3 per cent below February 2020 levels, according to freshly published data from the Office for National Statistics (ONS). The fall [...]
London’s economy powers through August in ‘growth mode’ as UK stalls September 12, 2022 London’s economy powered through August in “growth mode” despite the UK stalling, a new survey published today reveals. High street bank NatWest’s London purchasing managers’ index (PMI) remained in positive territory in August at 54.9. However, the PMI dropped sharply from 58 in July and was the weakest reading in nearly a year and a [...]
Keep momentum behind capital markets reform, Kalifa tells PM September 12, 2022 Ministers must keep the “continuity” and “momentum” behind capital markets reform in order to cement the UK’s standing as a global financial powerhouse, the author of a major government-commissioned review of fintech has warned.
What can Sunak-friendly fintech expect under Truss? September 12, 2022 Some fintech bosses are reconsidering what a Truss leadership may mean for the sector.
UK fintech investment tumbles as inflation rocks markets September 12, 2022 UK fintech investment plunged in the first half of 2022 as war in Ukraine and soaring inflation brought last year’s funding frenzy to a sharp close, new figures have revealed today.