Cider loses its a-peel as Bulmers and Magners maker C&C says cold spring put off drinkers July 2, 2015 It never rains but it pours. The unseasonably cold weather in May has put pub-goers off ice-filled pints of cider, the maker of Magners and Bulmers said today. C&C Group, which also makes Tennent's Lager, said revenues between March and the end of June were lower than expected – paving the way for flat [...]
Greek crisis: No vote does not mean leaving the Eurozone, says Tsipras July 1, 2015 Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras has said a "no" vote in Sunday's referendum on whether to accept economic and fiscal reform proposals from creditors does not necessarily mean the country will leave the euro. Read more: Greeks are going mad for Bitcoin In an address on Greek television in which he confirmed that the referendum [...]
Heathrow expansion: Here’s what the third runway will actually look like July 1, 2015 With all the fuss over today's recommendation by the Airports Commission that Heathrow should be given a third runway, what does that mean for the local area? Read more: Businesses urge government not to delay Heathrow third runway Although businesses have widely embraced the decision, locals have been vociferous in their opposition. You can understand [...]
Airports Commission report: We’ll decide on Heathrow third runway by the end of the year, says David Cameron July 1, 2015 The government will decide whether to accept a recommendation by the Airports Commission, led by Sir Howard Davies, to increase capacity at Heathrow airport by building a third runway "by the end of the year", the Prime Minister said today. Read more: Here's what the third runway will actually look like Although David Cameron ducked [...]
Euro leaps as reports suggest Alexis Tsipras may be ready to accept creditors’ conditions July 1, 2015 The euro leapt 0.25 per cent to 0.71139 against the pound, reversing earlier gains after reports suggested Alexis Tsipras is ready to accept bailout conditions set by Greece's creditors as Eurozone leaders prepare to discuss the prospect of providing the country with a third bailout later today. Read more: Every question you have on Greece [...]
European markets make first gains in days following Greek default July 1, 2015 Equities investors across Europe threw caution to the wind today, as markets made their first tentative gains in days following the standoff over Greek debt. Read more: What happens next? Every question you have on Greece answered The FTSE 100 was up 0.5 per cent in early trading this morning, while Germany's Dax rose 0.6 [...]
RMT union confirms dates of July London Underground Tube drivers’ strike July 1, 2015 The RMT union today confirmed the dates of its next strike for drivers on the London Underground, which will run between 6.30pm on 8 July and 6.30pm on 9 July. Workers belonging to the RMT and TSSA unions voted "overwhelmingly" in favour of strike action yesterday, after a dispute about a 24-hour weekend Tube service, [...]
Businesses urge the government not to delay after Airports Commission report’s recommendation to build a third runway at Heathrow airport July 1, 2015 This morning a report from Sir Howard Davies' Airports Commission recommended the building of a third runway at Heathrow Airport, saying it could provide £147bn of economic growth and 70,000 jobs by 2050. The report has been a long time coming: former London School of Economics chief Davies was appointed three years ago to lead [...]
Greek default: What happens next? Will the referendum lead to a Grexit? What if Greeks vote “no”? All your questions answered July 1, 2015 Last night the inevitable happened and, despite attempts by the country's leaders to persuade the Eurozone to provide it with a third bailout package, Greece failed to stump up the €1.5bn (£1.1bn) it owed the International Monetary Fund (IMF). On Sunday, the country will hold a referendum, asking its people whether they are prepared to [...]
Angela Merkel: Germany won’t discuss Greek bailout deal until after Greek referendum June 30, 2015 Angela Merkel has said Germany won't consider a new proposal from Greece until after Sunday's referendum, after the country proposed a new two-year bailout extension to its creditors. Read more: Tsipras's costly referendum gamble may harm more than just the Greeks Under Greece's new proposal, the funds would be supplied by the European bailout fund, known [...]