Kwarteng tightens rules around universal credit to ‘get Britain working again’ September 23, 2022 Kwasi Kwarteng has tightened rules around universal credit in a bid to “get Britain working again”. As it stands, universal credit claimants working up to 12 hours a week at the National Living Wage are at risk of cuts if they don’t take steps to increase their earnings nor meet regularly with a work coach. However, [...]
Shares in Revolution Bars suspended after failure to post results as future in balance April 2, 2024 Shares in Revolution Bars have been temporarily suspended after it failed to publish its interim results last week.
Revolution Bars warns on profits amid venue closures and cash crunch January 24, 2024 Revolution Bars has slashed its profit expectations for the year in the face of bar closures and cash strapped youngsters ditching night outs.
Pets at Home’s profit slumps as higher wages bite November 28, 2023 Pets at Home has backed its full-year guidance despite swinging to a 19.3 per cent loss in underlying profit before tax in the interim period.
Next does it again: Profit forecasts upgraded for FIFTH time in a row January 4, 2024 Next has raised its profit guidance for the fifth time in a row thanks to a bumper Christmas trading period.
Business budget: Hunt vows to cut taxes and boost investment by £20bn a year by 2030 November 21, 2023 Jeremy Hunt has vowed to boost business investment by £20bn a year by 2030 ahead of the Autumn Statement.
Soaring inflation burns hole in councils’ finances, LGA finds June 28, 2022 Rampant inflation is burning a hole in the finances of English and Welsh councils and may force them to trim public services without more funding, reveals a fresh report published today. Rising energy costs caused by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine lifting European gas prices and an uplift to the national living wage will heap an [...]
Brewdog to no longer pay ‘real’ living wage in scramble to save costs January 10, 2024 Brewdog is now opting not to pay staff the ‘real’ living wage in a scramble to shore up extra costs.
National living wage set to rise over six per cent in 2020 December 31, 2019 Almost three million workers are set to receive a 6.2 per cent pay rise from April, after the government announced plans to raise the national living wage. The raise, which the government says will be “the biggest cash increase ever”, comes as prime minister Boris Johnson seeks yo shore up support from the working class [...]
Families facing ‘groundhog year’ in 2023 as living standards to be squeezed December 30, 2022 Families are facing a “groundhog year” as further squeezes on living standards take place in 2023, a think-tank has warned. While the year ahead may offer economic policymakers some relief, with signs inflation will ease and interest rates peak lower than feared, family finances face a repeat of 2022’s squeeze as the cost-of-living crisis deepens, [...]