London house prices suffer worst plunge in 10 years July 17, 2019 London house prices suffered a staggering 4.4 per cent annual drop in May, their worst annual drop since the financial crisis, public data revealed today. While UK house prices rose 1.2 per cent compared to May 2018, London house prices sank, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) revealed. Read more: UK house prices slip for [...]
Sweet like chocolate: Hotel Chocolat credits ‘relentless’ innovation for sales boost July 17, 2019 Hotel Chocolat hailed its “relentless” innovation for a bumper rise in revenue for the 12 months to the end of June, it said in a trading update today. Read more: Hotel Chocolat tastes success after Christmas sales surge Sales soared 14 per cent to £132m for its financial year, while it expects profits to hit [...]
European car sales suffer steep June drop July 17, 2019 European car sales slumped 7.8 per cent last month as Nissan, Fiat Chrysler and Volvo suffered the biggest revenue losses. Read more: Volkswagen and Ford team up on driverless cars Registrations dropped to 1.45m units in June, according to the Association of European Carmakers (AEC), the worst decline since December. The AEC blamed two fewer [...]
US senators grill top exec over Facebook libra cryptocurrency July 16, 2019 Facebook libra, the social network’s brand new cryptocurrency, should be regulated as if it is a security, the US House of Representatives heard today. US lawmakers were due to grill Facebook executives over its libra coin today as both Democrats and Republicans prepared to scrutinise chief executive Mark Zuckerberg’s latest project. Read more: Bitocin tumbles [...]
Michael Gove now thinks Boris Johnson is a perfect fit for Prime Minister July 16, 2019 Michael Gove appears to have changed his mind about Boris Johnson. Now he thinks the former London mayor would make a “great” Prime Minister. Read more: Sterling hits new two-year low as no-deal Brexit risk climbs Gove, who was accused of stabbing his fellow Brexiter in the back in 2016 to throw his own hat [...]
Ursula von der Leyen says EU is open to another Brexit delay July 16, 2019 Germany’s Ursula von der Leyen addressed the European Parliament today, saying she would be ready to grant a further Brexit delay beyond 31 October. Read more: Sterling sinks to two-year low as no-deal Brexit risk jumps Von der Leyen is set to become the new president of the European Commission, a role currently held by [...]
Ryanair warns of service cuts, blaming Boeing 737 Max ban July 16, 2019 Ryanair today warned investors it has been forced to reschedule summer 2020 due to a delay in the delivery of new Boeing 737 Max planes. The budget flyer had ordered 58 Max 200 models from Boeing in time for its summer 2020 schedule, but now expects just 30 to be ready in time. Read more: [...]
Recruiter Hays takes Brexit blow on UK hires July 16, 2019 Recruitment agency Hays recorded flat revenue growth in the last quarter of its financial year, it said today, as UK income declined in a “tougher” private sector market. The FTSE 250 firm blamed a lack of appetite in the UK and Ireland’s private sector for a two per cent fall in fees. Read more: Recruitment [...]
Vueling Airlines named as the most delayed airline in the UK July 15, 2019 Vueling Airlines is the worst airline for delays when flying from the UK, according to data revealed today. Read more: Heathrow airport summer strikes threaten chaos for holidaymakers The Spanish flyer’s departures were delayed by an average of 31 minutes towards the end of 2018, according to an analysis of Civil Aviation Authority data. British [...]
Micro Focus chairman dumps £11.6m in shares July 15, 2019 The chairman of Micro Focus has cashed in around £11.6m worth of shares in the British IT firm, saying he wants to “diversify” his portfolio. Read more: Micro Focus boosts profit margin but revenue stalls Kevin Loosemore has sold 650,000 shares – approximately half his stake – to invest the cash elsewhere. “Until now, all [...]