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By: Andy Silvester

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  • Augmented reality set to give Formula E racegoers a taste of Saudi’s natural wonder

    July 28, 2022

    Formula E, the global all-electric racing championship, will land at the ExCel Centre this weekend, but it won’t just be the sleek lines of the racing cars that attract racegoers’ attention. Saudia, the Saudi Arabian airline, will host an ‘augmented reality’ zone that promises to take attendees to the Kingdom via ‘underwater’ tours of the [...]

  • TfL ask for more time to look at “very complex” Whitehall funding arrangement

    July 27, 2022

    TRANSPORT for London chiefs have asked for more time to look at the detail of a long-term funding deal from central government. Late last Friday evening the Department for Transport sent the body a proposal which would bring to an end a series of temporary bailouts and fraught negotiations, but TfL commissioner Andy Byford yesterday [...]

  • Simply profitable: Asset finance outfit feels the benefit of specialist SME support

    July 27, 2022

    A FIVE YEAR-OLD London-based asset manager has seen profit grow for the second year in a row as small to medium businesses look for alternative ways of funding game-changing investments. Simply now employs 114 people across the UK and has lent more than £700m to small and medium sized enterprises through a combination of hire [...]

  • O’Leary deserves credit for flying Ryanair through the Covid-19 storm

    July 25, 2022

    Michael O’Leary is not everybody’s cup of Irish tea. But the Ryanair boss would be right to enjoy a celebratory cuppa aboard one of his flights (that’ll be €2, fella) as his airline returns to profitability in a summer marked by chaotic scenes across Europe at his rivals’ check-in desks. The story of how is [...]

  • Business rates: Thousands of businesses go bust whilst waiting for rebates

    July 25, 2022

    Thousands of business sites have foundered in while waiting for rebates over property taxes, according to new data. Research by real estate advisory firm Altus Group has showed that 3,165 business premises, including offices, factories, shops, pubs and restaurants, entered insolvency whilst they were awaiting the result of a business rates challenge. Business rates are [...]

  • Week ahead: Banks to report amid high inflation and interest rate fears

    July 25, 2022

    Customer behaviour and cost control are set to be top of the in-tray for the major banks as they update investors over the next week. Barclays, Lloyds and NatWest are all set to update the markets in a bumper week for the sector. Although priorities will vary slightly, there will be significant focus on whether [...]

  • Office attendance continues to climb – and it helps if you’ve got a Pret nearby

    July 25, 2022

    Office attendance is up by a third compared to January, new data from workplace provider IWG shows. The group also said its data contained evidence that having a branch of Pret a Manger nearby might boost attendance at work. The group said that there had been major hikes in visits to its office and co-working [...]

  • Travel chaos: Two in five airport workers have considered quitting

    July 25, 2022

    More than two in five airport workers are considering leaving the industry, new research suggests. A survey of 1,700 workers by jobs site CV-Library found reasons for wanting to quit included wanting better pay and less stress. Only 5% of respondents blamed the current situation at UK airports, where there have been long delays in [...]

  • Last orders: Inflation and interest rates force thousands of restaurants to close

    July 25, 2022

    The number of restaurant insolvencies has increased sharply in the past year amid staff shortages and rising inflation, according to a new study. Accountancy firm UHY Hacker said the total jumped from 856 in 2020/21 to 1,406 in the past year. Peter Kubik, of UHY Hacker Young, said restaurants are facing spiralling inflation, decreased consumer [...]

  • SNP under fire for £5 deal with steel tycoon Sanjeev Gupta

    July 25, 2022

    Scottish ministers are facing transparency calls after it was revealed a metal tycoon under investigation for fraud paid just £5 towards the acquisition of a Highlands smelting plant – with taxpayers financing the rest of the £330 million deal. Entrepreneur Sanjeev Gupta, chief executive of Liberty Steel, acquired the aluminium plant and two adjacent hydro [...]

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