Aviation bosses demand end to quarantine after introduction of mandatory testing January 8, 2021 The aviation industry has called for the government to scrap its quarantine regime following the introduction of a mandatory testing regime. Nearly 10 months after the coronavirus pandemic began to sweep through the UK, the government has finally put in place restrictions on people entering the country. Despite consistent lobbying from the aviation industry, business [...]
Not just for Christmas: Pets at Home raises profit outlook after December growth January 8, 2021 Pets at Home has raised its full year profit guidance after recording impressive sales growth during December. The country’s leading pet care firm said that it now expected profit for the year to come in at £77m, despite the voluntary repayment of £28.9m in business rates relief. In a trading update this morning, the company [...]
FTSE 100 stutters after touching 6,900 but Wall Street pushes on January 7, 2021 The FTSE 100 stuttered today after touching 6,900 points this morning in yet another fast open to trading, but US markets traded higher again. London’s premier index rose 0.8 per cent at the open to stand at 6,903 points, its highest level since before the pandemic. However, traders soon slammed on the breaks, with the [...]
Exclusive: Bolt offers free rides to Londoners getting Covid vaccine January 7, 2021 Ride-hailing app Bolt has offered to provide Londoners with £250,000 worth of free transport to Covid-19 vaccination centres in a bid to aid the inoculation programme. City A.M. can reveal that the firm has written to the government to offer its services to the NHS. The offer comes as the UK attempts to vaccinate the [...]
Ryanair cuts traffic forecasts again as carrier slams ‘brutal lockdowns’ January 7, 2021 Ryanair has cut its traffic forecast for the full financial year to 26m-30m passengers, just a fifth of last year’s number, amid the new coronavirus lockdowns. The Irish carrier said that due to new restrictions in the UK, Ireland, and parts of the EU, it would reduce flights from 21 January. Few, if any, flights [...]
Scandinavian fund EQT join race for First Group’s US businesses January 7, 2021 A Scandinavian fund has joined the bidding for transport operator First Group’s US assets, which are valued at £2.5bn. Sky News reported that EQT Infrastructure made a $3.7bn bid for the First Transit and First Student in the days leading up to Christmas. The fund, which is run by one of Scandinavia’s most powerful equity [...]
Khan pushes for airport testing, while airport boss wants taxpayers to foot bill January 7, 2021 Sadiq Khan pushes for airport testing, while Southend airport boss wants taxpayers to pay for pre-flight tests
UK PMIs: Construction activity continues growth in December January 7, 2021 Construction activity continued to recover in December, helped by higher order books and resumption of work that had been delayed due to the pandemic. The IHS Markit/Cips purchasing managers (PMI) index for construction scored 54.6 in December, with any score above the 50 mark indicating growth. The reading was more or less unchanged from November, when a [...]
Discounter B&M sees impressive revenue growth amid Covid crisis January 7, 2021 Discount retailer B&M said this morning that it had seen impressive revenue growth in the third quarter despite the coronavirus pandemic. Group revenue increased 22.5 per cent to £1.4bn, up from £1.1bn in the same period last year. The firm said that the combination of its low prices and out-of-town stores had proved attractive to [...]
Four people dead at US Capitol as world watches on in horror January 7, 2021 Police have confirmed that four people were killed last night as supporters of outgoing President Donald Trump stormed the US Capitol in a bid to overturn the election result. Egged on by the President, rioters broke into the House of Representatives, smashing windows and fighting with police, who said that 52 people had been arrested. [...]