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By: Emily Hawkins

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  • Shein dubbed ‘most manipulative’ fast fashion website

    October 20, 2021

    Fast fashion retailer Shein has been dubbed the “most manipulative” fashion website for its tactics to entice customers to make purchases. Countdown timers, exclusive subscriber discounts, trending stickers and “you might also like” all feature heavily on Shein’s websites. Rogue Media has dubbed the budget fashion brand the worst offender for so-called ‘dark patterns’.  Andy [...]

  • Online estate agencies face class action from former self employed workers

    October 20, 2021

    Former self-employed workers are to launch class action against online estate agencies such as Purplebricks and Yopa. Contractors For Justice (C4J) has said it will commence proceedings on behalf of thousands of formerly self-employed local property experts, local agents and territory owners. Workers have been disadvantaged by companies choosing to hire self-employed workers but directing [...]

  • BrewDog launches ‘gold plated apology’ after advertising watchdog scolding

    October 20, 2021

    BrewDog has been slapped on the wrist by the advertising watchdog after falsely claiming competition winners would receive a “solid gold” can. BrewDog admitted the prize cans in question were 24 carat gold-plated replica cans rather than solid gold as social media posts, that were hastily deleted, had claimed. Coo-founder James Watt has said the [...]

  • High street faces £1bn business rates increase next year

    October 20, 2021

    Business rates are anticipated to rise £1bn in England next year, unwelcome news for high street firms attempting to recover from the pandemic. September’s Consumer Prices Index (CPI) signals the amount business rates will leap next April, according to analysis from the Altus Group, the country’s largest rating advisory body.  The CPI measure determines business [...]

  • Deadline for DraftKings and Entain takeover deal extended

    October 20, 2021

    Gambling giant DraftKings has secured another month to agree a deal with rival Entain after the pair failed to nail down a £16.4bn takeover. Ladbrokes owner Entain was given the green light from the Takeover Panel on a request to extend a deadline on agreeing a restructuring model. The deadline has been extended to November [...]

  • Facebook looking to change its name as scrutiny damages reputation

    October 20, 2021

    Social media behemoth Facebook intends to rebrand with a new name, it has been reported. A rebrand will be announced next week, according to US tech website the Verge, which cited a source with direct knowledge of the matter. The name change will be addressed at Facebook’s annual Connect conference on October 28 by its [...]

  • Segro hits £26m new headline rent in post-lockdown demand for space

    October 20, 2021

    Warehouse developer Segro has reported £26m new headline rent signed during the last quarter. The total new headline rent for the nine months to September 30 2021 hit £64m, an increase on the £50m sum from the same period last year. In a trading update for July 1 to October 19, David Sleath, chief executive, [...]

  • Inflation shows unexpected drop in September

    October 20, 2021

    Inflation slowed unexpectedly in September as the Bank of England is set to tackle the acceleration by hiking interest rates. Consumer Prices Index (CPI) rose 3.1 per cent in the year to September, down from 3.2 per cent to August, official data showed. Increased prices for transport were the largest contributor to price rises, at [...]

  • Exclusive: London distilleries call on Chancellor to not raise alcohol duty

    October 20, 2021

    London distilleries have urged the Chancellor not to hike alcohol duty at the upcoming Budget. Spirit makers Hayman’s, Beefeater Gin, Brixton Distillery, Half Hitch Gin and East London Liquor Company, called on Rishi Sunak to help the sector be part of the pandemic recovery, in a letter shared with CityA.M. A duty increase on October [...]

  • Energy efficiency requirements may slow housing market

    October 19, 2021

    The housing market may be stalled by government plans to require buyers to improve their new homes’ emergency efficiency under their mortgage terms. Property Mark, the trade body that represents letting agents, said the requirements – which have yet to be set out in detail – could initially deter people from moving homes.  Mortgage lenders [...]

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