Problem with the UK’s automotive sector ‘isn’t to do with Brexit’, says Kemi Badenoch May 18, 2023 Business and trade secretary Kemi Badenoch has said the issue with the UK’s automotive sector “isn’t to do with Brexit”, as Labour pressed the government for an “explicit industrial strategy”. Her comments came as shadow business secretary Jonathan Reynolds warned that the “automotive sector has issued warning cry after warning cry that government policy risks [...]
900 City of London Corporation staff to strike this month – with Tower Bridge, Barbican and Old Bailey impacted May 18, 2023 Workers at tourist attractions across London are to strike in a dispute over pay. The GMB union said 900 of its members employed by the City of London Corporation will walk out on May 25 at attractions including Tower Bridge, Barbican, museums, gardens, parks and markets after voting overwhelmingly in favour of industrial action. The [...]
SP Hinduja: Tributes to patriarch of Britain’s richest family who dies aged 87 May 18, 2023 The patriarch of one of Britain’s richest families has died at the age of 87, his family say. Businessman Srichand Hinduja, whose family topped 2022 Sunday Times Rich List and was said to be worth more than £28 billion, “passed away peacefully” on Wednesday “looked after” by relatives, a family spokesman said. The spokesman described [...]
Oceandiva London: The sustainable vessel on a mission to change London’s events scene May 18, 2023 Businesses are mobile - and that’s especially true in the case of Oceandiva, an 86m-long events vessel that arrived in London earlier this week.
Sunak at G7: Post Brexit ‘vote of confidence’ as Japan firms to invest £18bn in the UK May 18, 2023 Japanese businesses are committing to invest nearly £18 billion in the UK, Rishi Sunak has announced as he meets the bosses of major firms in Tokyo. The Prime Minister said the pledges are a “massive vote of confidence” in the British economy after he painted an optimistic outlook for the national finances. But Mr Sunak [...]
Royal Mail blames strike action for slumping to year loss of more than £1bn May 18, 2023 Royal Mail has blamed strike action for helping send it slumping to a full-year loss of more than £1 billion. The group’s owner, International Distributions Services (IDS), revealed Royal Mail swung to an operating loss of £1.04 billion for the year to March 26, against earnings of £250 million the previous year. On an underlying [...]
Burberry boosted by China re-opening as share price darling reports solid growth May 18, 2023 Burberry boss Jonathan Akeroyd said this morning he was “very pleased” with a set of full-year results that saw reported profit up more than 20 per cent year on year. Revenues topped the £3bn mark in the twelve months to the start of April this year, with the fourth quarter given a significant boost by [...]
Square Mile and Me: Stuart Bedford on dealmakers, desert challenges and Villa Park May 18, 2023 Each week we ask the great and good of London’s finance world to take a trip down memory lane. This week, it’s Stuart Bedford, Head of Law at KPMG What was your first job? It was running a stock room at a wallpaper warehouse What was your first job in financial services? This was when I started out [...]
ASOS share price recovers slightly after Mike Ashley’s Frasers raises stake May 17, 2023 Frasers Group raised its stake in online fashion retailer ASOS, a filing showed on Wednesday, as the Mike Ashley-owned sportswear retailer continues its drive into a more premium market. Frasers, formerly called Sports Direct, increased its stake in ASOS to 7.4 per cent from a prior stake of more than 5 per cent, as of [...]
Chancellor: Forget hybrid TWaTs, it’s the office by “default” May 17, 2023 The Chancellor has said that the office should be the “default” location for work, even after the rise of hybrid working in the pandemic. Vast swathes of workers in white collar jobs have switched out of the office for at least two or three days a week, with the term ‘twat’ now used to describe [...]