Keep Greece flying: Ryanair offers Greek flights for €5 July 10, 2015 Never one to let a bandwagon trundle past un-jumped on, Ryanair has slashed prices by 30 per cent for routes to and from Greece, as part of a campaign to "Keep Greece Flying". Read more: Ryanair shares up as it approves IAG's Aer Lingus offer The airline said prices on its Athens routes to and from [...]
The death of the commute? Buyers queue round the block for first-ever Canary Wharf flats July 10, 2015 It seems the workers of Canary Wharf can't wait to do away with their daily commute, after more than 100 queued up overnight to get their hands on some of the first apartments to go on sale in the district. Read more: As first homes go on sale at Canary Wharf, is this the death of [...]
Rollercoasters, virtual reality tours and music videos: The extreme lengths homeowners go to to sell their houses July 10, 2015 It may not be a buyer's market, but that doesn't mean trying to shift your home doesn't come with its challenges. For some, the stress of trying to entice buyers has clearly become too much – causing them to resort to extreme methods. While some have gone "back to basics", drawing attention to their [...]
New Zealand, Turkey and Australia: The countries where your pension pot will go furthest July 10, 2015 Thinking of retiring abroad? New pension freedoms mean Britons can (theoretically) transfer larger amounts of cash abroad than ever before – but what does that mean for those in the market for a home somewhere balmier? New research by foreign currency and international transfer currency Fairfx suggests those looking to move abroad should look to [...]
European markets rise sharply on Greece hopes July 9, 2015 Stocks in Europe rebounded today as a glimmer of hope emerged that Greece may reach a deal with its creditors. Read more: Ryanair boss calls Greek government "a bunch of lunatics" Portugal's PSI 20 led the rise, jumping 3.7 per cent, while France's Cac climbed 2.4 per cent and the Dax rose two per cent. In [...]
International Monetary Fund predicts weaker UK growth in 2015 as lower oil prices and Greek uncertainty take their toll July 9, 2015 The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has lowered its UK growth forecast to 2.4 per cent in 2015, down from 2.7 per cent in April. In 2016, growth will fall to 2.2 per cent, 0.1 percentage points lower than it originally predicted, the IMF said in an update to its World Economic Outlook released today. It [...]
The Co-operative likes its customers so much it charged them twice for petrol and supermarket groceries July 9, 2015 The Co-operative's supermarket arm said today it has refunded customers after a processing error means customers who bought groceries or used a filling station using a credit or debit card were charged twice. In a statement today, the company admitted the error, which affects customers who shopped at its stores on 7 July, but said [...]
Bank of England holds interest rates as MPC minutes trial ends July 9, 2015 The Bank of England has finished an internal trial of new procedures and from now on will publish details of monetary policy decisions on the same day as they are made. In a much expected move, the nine-strong monetary policy committee held rates at 0.5 per cent today. They have been unchanged since March [...]
July Budget 2015: Chancellor George Osborne hits back at “anti-business” critics July 9, 2015 The chancellor has hit out at claims yesterday's Budget will hit small businesses, saying it offered the UK a "new contract". Read more: At a glance – July Budget 2015 In an interview on Radio 4 this morning, George Osborne said the new Living Wage was a "fair deal" for taxpayers. Labour has slammed the Living [...]
TfL Tube strike 2015: This map shows the worst roads in London for congestion and traffic jams July 9, 2015 All 1,450-odd congestion hotspots (Source: TomTom) If you're planning on driving anywhere in the capital today, look away now: data by satnav manufacturer TomTom shows that just before 9am, there were 1,445 separate "congestion hotspots" – aka "traffic jams" – in London. According to the data, the tube strike caused 761 miles of tailbacks in [...]