Boris Johnson returns to work under pressure to ease UK coronavirus lockdown April 27, 2020 Boris Johnson faces a flurry of meetings about the UK coronavirus lockdown upon his return to Downing Street today after his own severe battle with the infection. The Prime Minister returns to work today after three weeks of fighting off a coronavirus infection that could have killed him. After confirming his positive diagnosis on Twitter [...]
UK hospital coronavirus deaths rise 684 to 19,506 April 24, 2020 UK coronavirus deaths recorded in hospitals rose another 684 today to hit 19,506 in total so far. Department for Health data showed another 5,386 people have tested positive for coronavirus to bring the total to 143,464. It would now take 17 days for coronavirus infections to double, compared to just six days over Easter. Most [...]
PM’s ex-economic adviser urges govt to go ‘further’ on coronavirus loans April 24, 2020 A former chief economic adviser to Boris Johnson has urged the government to underwrite 100 per cent of coronavirus business loans. Speaking exclusively to City A.M. editor Christian May on the City View podcast, Dr Gerard Lyons called on the government to do more to funnel loans to small businesses hit by coronavirus. Lyons said [...]
Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group misses out on coronavirus loan, settles Belgian tax bill April 24, 2020 Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group’s application for a coronavirus loan has been rejected, it admitted today, as it finally settled a €674m (£588m) Belgian tax bill. Frasers Group (formerly Sports Direct) saw it application for a government bridging loan denied, sending shares down 2.4 per cent. The Covid Corporate Financing Facility (CCFF) scheme is open to [...]
UK retail sales ‘obliterated’ in record fall over coronavirus April 24, 2020 UK retail sales plunged by their biggest fall on record in March, official data showed today as retailers counted the cost of the coronavirus lockdown. While food sales surged, overall UK retail sales plummeted 5.1 per cent last month compared to February, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). That was much bigger than [...]
UK borrowing higher than expected before coronavirus lockdown April 23, 2020 The UK went over its borrowing target for the most recent financial year, it revealed today, but coronavirus spending is set to dwarf its budget deficit. Borrowing between April 2019 and March 2020 rose to £48.7bn, compared to forecasts of £47.4bn, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). But a swathe of public spending [...]
CMA clears £6.2bn Just Eat Takeaway merger April 23, 2020 Just Eat and Takeaway.com received the green light to complete their £6.2bn merger today. UK watchdog t he Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) found the tie-up would not lessen competition in the food delivery space. The CMA said it was “satsified there are no competition concerns”. Takeaway.com fought off a rival bid from Dutch rival [...]
David Buik: Tories could lose next election over coronavirus loans delays April 22, 2020 Top City commentator David Buik has warned the slow payment of coronavirus loans to businesses could mean the Tories lose the next election. The City of London’s veteran financial pundit has urged chancellor Rishi Sunak to “rethink” the government’s stance on loans to businesses hit by coronavirus, with UK lending far outstripped by other countries. [...]
Hiscox warns of $175m coronavirus insurance hit April 22, 2020 Insurer Hiscox has anticipated paying out up to $175m (£142m) in coronavirus insurance claims arising from restrictions on travel and mass gatherings. The insurer faces a $150m bill if travel restrictions and social distancing measures remain in place for six months from March. And that insurance sum could rise by another $25m if coronavirus restrictions [...]
Coronavirus: England and Wales weekly deaths hit 20-year high April 21, 2020 England and Wales experienced their highest weekly death toll since 2000 earlier this month, with coronavirus responsible for a third of the 18,516 deaths. The total for the week ending 10 April was 2,129 higher than the previous week, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS). And it is 41 per cent higher than [...]