Iceland shrugs off loss of credit insurance cover saying it is ‘incredibly well positioned’ and expects to reinstate the policy soon February 7, 2023 According to reports first published in The Sunday Times, the French insurer slashed cover for the discount grocer in December - following a similar move by Allianz and Atradidus.
Iceland boss: Absence of government support on energy bills risks job losses and bankruptcy for firms August 23, 2022 Iceland boss Richard Walker has called on ministers to issue more support for businesses struggling with sky-high energy bills. Without a price cap on businesses’ energy bills, smaller firms would surely collapse, the supermarket’s managing director told CityA.M. An absence of further support for businesses was “really serious,” as the colder months approach, Walker said. [...]
Iceland food boss ‘working day and night’ to keep pint of milk under £1 but price rises ‘will get worse’ November 2, 2022 The boss of Iceland has said he “doesn’t know” whether the price of a pint of milk can be kept under a pound, but is “working day and night” to stop it. Richard Walker made his comments on Amol Rajan’s podcast this morning, after joining a campaign to expand free school meals to children whose [...]
As Iceland rows back on palm oil, this is one slippery slope we should start to embrace March 31, 2022 Supermarket chain Iceland announced this week that it had no choice but to go back on a pledge to avoid using palm oil as an ingredient in its own-brand product range. Managing director Richard Walker wrote in a blog post that Iceland could no longer afford to use sunflower oil, the palm oil alternative it [...]
British rocket firm urges Iceland to cut the red tape for Europe’s largest launch to date April 27, 2022 British rocket company Skyrora has urged Iceland’s government to ease up on the unnecessary red tape which is currently blocking Europe’s largest rocket launch. The rocket company has called on the government to grant a licence which would end months of delays – and help the UK go ahead with its first launch from British [...]
Iceland’s startup airline PLAY will be bound for London Stansted in June May 25, 2021 Iceland’s newest airline PLAY has launched its ticket sales for seven destinations across Europe, with its inaugural flight bound for London Stansted on 24 June. Giving away 1,000 free tickets, the startup airline saw them all snapped up within 3 hours of its website going live last week. The Stansted flights are set to run [...]
Iceland boss warns of “pingdemic” chaos July 15, 2021 The managing director of the supermarket warns the government of urgent staff shortage challenges for businesses caused by a “broken” test and trace system, as “Freedom Day” approaches. Richard Walker said that despite fewer covid deaths and hospitalisations, he was facing the greatest pandemic challenges to running the frozen foods grocer yet, in a Daily [...]
Over 60? Supermarket giant Iceland to fight cost-of-living crisis by giving older shoppers 10 per cent discount May 20, 2022 Frozen food chain Iceland is set to introduce a discount for seniors as Britons struggle with soaring prices. The supermarket chain has announced that, from May 24, customers aged over 60 will receive a 10 per cent discount on their groceries every Tuesday with no minimum spend. In order to redeem the discount, senior shoppers [...]
PMQs sketch: A taxing affair January 31, 2024 Labour’s Big Business Week got off to a not-inauspicious start as Sir Keir Starmer gained the endorsement of Iceland chairman – and former wannabe Tory MP – Richard Walker.
Shares begin to trade for Icelandic start-up airline Play July 9, 2021 New low-cost Icelandic airline Play’s shares have this morning begun to trade on the country’s stock market, following the carrier’s recent successful float. To mark the moment, chief executive Birgir Jonsson rang the bell for the Nasdaq First North Growth Market Iceland at 12,000 feet. The start of trading comes just two weeks after the [...]