Heineken sales elevated as beer drinkers brush off price increases August 1, 2022 Brewer Heineken has seen beer sales leap in the first half of the year, despite growing pressures on consumers’ budgets. The drinks behemoth had seen “demand resilient until now despite mounting inflationary pressures on consumers’ disposable income,” according to Heineken chairman and CEO Dolf Van Den Brink. However, the brewer warned increasing costs meant it [...]
JD Sports sells Footasylum to private equity firm after watchdog crackdown August 1, 2022 Trainer seller JD Sports has inked a deal to hand over Footasylum to Aurelius Group for £37.5m, following competition concerns. In recent weeks, JD Sports had been rumoured to be in talks with the German private equity group about selling the high street brand, which it attempted to takeover in 2019. JD said the sale [...]
Micro-businesses express apathy towards net zero agenda August 1, 2022 Millions of micro-business owners do not believe they can have a positive impact on the UK’s targets for a net-zero economY.
BP reveals plans for Berkshire-based £50m battery testing centre August 1, 2022 BP has unveiled plans to invest up to £50m in an electric vehicle battery testing centre and analytical laboratory in Berkshire.
Truss pledges to create ‘agriculture of the future’ by removing EU red tape August 1, 2022 Liz Triss will outline her plans today to remove EU regulations and make British farmers more competitive. The prime ministerial candidate will visit farmers in the southwest of England and highlight the “once in a lifetime opportunity” leaving the EU has given us to “truly unleash British food and farming”. She plans to ensure the [...]
Sky-high inflation slows UK private sector economy to ‘standstill’ August 1, 2022 Consumers reacting to scaling prices by cutting spending is expected to grind the UK economy to a halt, new surveys published today revealed. Private sector firms think they will squeeze out zero growth over the next three months, according to the Confederation of British Industry (CBI), the country’s largest business lobby group. Businesses are beginning [...]
Exclusive: UK small businesses on high recession alert August 1, 2022 British sole traders and small businesses are battening down the hatches in preparation for a looming recession, exclusive research shared with City A.M. reveals. Over three quarters of small firms are fretting over the UK economy steering into reverse, according to fintech firm iwoca. Firms are scrambling to boost their cash reserves to help weather [...]
Brits struggle to cut back as inflation eats into budgets August 1, 2022 Brits are struggling to find any more areas of spending to cut back on to keep their finances above water, a new survey published today reveals. Over one in 10 households will have nothing else to slash from their budgets when the October energy price cap hike lands, according to a survey by Legal and [...]
New pension scheme to ‘inject innovation’ into the industry August 1, 2022 A brand new vehicle to help Brits save for retirement launches today in what is being billed by ministers as “an injection of innovation” into the pension regime. Collective defined contribution pensions (CDC) will provide an alternative to defined contribution (DC) and defined benefit (DB) pension schemes, Britain’s two main retirement saving programmes. CDCs are [...]
Exclusive: EV charging firm Pod Point expects supply chain issues to die down soon August 1, 2022 The supply chain issues that have plagued the automotive industry over the last year will die down within the next 12 to 18 months, said Erik Fairbairn, chief executive of electric vehicle charging provider Pod Point. “I really think that supply chain issues could last [between] 12 and 18 months but they are short-term in [...]