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By: Emily Hawkins

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  • Heathrow’s boss slams Ryanair’s comments as ‘ridiculous’

    July 26, 2022

    Heathrow’s chief executive has lambasted Ryanair after the airline accused airports of not recruiting enough ground handling staff ahead of the peak season. John Holland-Kaye deemed the comments made yesterday by the airline’s chief financial officer Neil Sorahan as “ridiculous.” “Ground handling is the responsibility of the airline,” the airport’s boss told the PA news [...]

  • Scorching summer boosts grocery sales but volumes dip amid cost of living crunch

    July 26, 2022

    Total till grocery sales were elevated this month as sweltering summer temperatures encouraged shoppers to spend more at the supermarket. According to NielsenIQ data, total till grocery sales were up 4.4 per cent in the four weeks to 16 July, with sales up 5.6 per cent in the last week when scorching weather started.  Price [...]

  • Unilever boosts sales growth guidance and suggests not the end of price hikes

    July 26, 2022

    Consumer goods giant Unilever has seen sales propelled more than eight per cent after hiking prices of food and drink to mitigate cost increases. Underlying sales growth of 8.1 per cent was “driven by strong pricing to mitigate input cost inflation, which, as expected, had some impact on volume,” Alan Jope, chief executive officer said [...]

  • Fashion factories: Government must do more to tackle workers’ fears towards reporting illegal wages

    July 25, 2022

    The government should do more to tackle Leicester garment workers’ fears around reporting illegal wages, a report has urged. Findings from the Low Pay Commission (LPC) echo earlier studies in concluding there is still a long way to go in improving the treatment of textile factory workers in the city. Some factories have operated at [...]

  • Avert economic damage rail strikes will cause, say London businesses

    July 25, 2022

    London businesses have called on unions, operators and the government to find a solution to the ongoing railway strikes  “and avert the economic damage” they will cause. “The week-long rail disruption in June caused footfall in the capital to drop by up to a quarter compared to the previous week,” Ruth Duston – chief executive [...]

  • Mr Kipling owner acquires meal-kit brand The Spice Tailor for £43.8m

    July 25, 2022

    Premier Foods has snapped up the Indian and South East Asian meal kits business The Spice Tailor, for an initial £43.8m. The Spice Tailor is anticipated to generate revenue of £17.3m in the 2022/23 financial year, with the Mr Kipling owner enticed by its 20 per cent compound annual growth rate over the last four [...]

  • Aldi raises pay for 26,000 shop staff with Londoners to be paid £11.95 an hour

    July 25, 2022

    Aldi has announced it is raising store assistant pay further, with Londoners to receive £11.95 minimum per hour from the autumn. The discount supermarket said this pay increase means it retains the crown of the country’s best-paying grocer, with store assistants outside the M25 to receive a base pay of £10.50 an hour. Some 26,000 [...]

  • Naked Wines’ CFO departs role immediately after wine seller’s gloomy sales forecast

    July 25, 2022

    Naked Wines has said its chief financial officer has left his position immediately by mutual agreement, following a bleak sales forecast from the online wine seller. The London-listed company said Shawn Tabak, who held the position of director as well as the top finance job, departed his roles last week on 22 July.  Former CFO [...]

  • ‘Left in limbo’: Pubs and brewers disappointed as alcohol duty legislation pushed back

    July 21, 2022

    Brewers and pubs have been “left in limbo” after the government has announced delays to the next phase of changes to the alcohol duty system. Draft legislation was set to be published this summer, to be consulted on before being introduced through the 2022/2023 finance bill. Ministers have been looking at how to introduce changes [...]

  • High street moves: Whitbread boss Alison Brittain set to join Dunelm board

    July 21, 2022

    Whitbread’s outgoing boss Alison Brittain is set to take on a non-executive director role at homeware brand Dunelm. Brittain will join the Dunelm board in early September, with it expected that she will succeed Andy Harrison as chair in September 2023. Brittain announced she was departing from the Premier Inn owner and FTSE-100 business earlier [...]

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