UK economic bounce back a false dawn as recession still looms December 12, 2022 The UK economy is bouncing back, latest figures show, but economists still expect the country to tip into a record long recession. Gross domestic product (GDP) climbed 0.5 per cent in October, swinging back from a contraction over the summer, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said today. The figures beat the City’s expectations. London’s [...]
National Grid ‘stands down’ plan to fire up coal units amid cold snap December 12, 2022 National Grid has turned to coal in a bid to stave off fears of supply shortages this evening amid escalating fears of blackouts.
Why You Should Become Your Own Hype Person At Work December 12, 2022 Do you constantly second-guess yourself when making professional decisions or feel like your professional peers are surging ahead with their careers and you’re being left behind? It could be time to become your own hype person. But what is a hype person, exactly? Derived from the hip hop hype man, who is traditionally tasked with [...]
Heathrow assures Border Force strikes won’t impact travellers as activity falls December 12, 2022 Heathrow has assured travellers that their journeys will be unaffected by Border Force strikes, as the number of people using the airport falls. Last week, Border Force staff working at several UK airports agreed to strike over the Christmas period in a long-standing dispute over jobs and pay. Members of the union PCS will walk [...]
Silverwood snags stake in shower gel maker Lush for £217m December 12, 2022 Silverwood has acquired a 19.8 per cent stake in shower gel seller Lush as the investment firm says it is well placed for “generating new ideas to invigorate and strengthen” the retailer. Silverwood said the total consideration for the purchase of Lush sale shares sat at around £216.8m. This would be satisfied via an issue [...]
Metro Bank fined £10m by FCA for publishing incorrect information December 12, 2022 Metro Bank has been slapped with a £10m fine for publishing incorrect information to investors, while two of its former executives have received a warning. The lender was told to pay up by the Financial Conduct Authority for breaching rules, while its ex chief executive and chief financial officer were given fines also. The original [...]
Fever-Tree names new chair to head tonic water titan December 12, 2022 Fever-Tree has appointed Domenic De Lorenzo to chair the tonic water giant. De Lorenzo, will step into the role after the London-listed beverage maker’s annual general meeting in May 2023. He is set to take up the reins from Bill Ronald, who was appointed as chair in 2013 and oversaw the company’s stock market listing [...]
FTSE 100 firms hit with four times more fines than last year December 12, 2022 The value of fines against FTSE 100 companies has increased fourfold over the previous year, Thomson Reuters Regulatory Intelligence research shows. Companies on the FTSE 100 index received £1.6bn in fines in the year ending on 30 June 2022, compared to just £354m worth of fines in the previous year. The £1.6bn figure marks an [...]
Nervous buyers see house prices fall in largest monthly dip in four years December 12, 2022 House prices have fallen in the largest monthly dip in four years due to buyer nerves in the wake of economic and political turmoil. The average price of a house coming to the market is down £7,862 this month, a drop of 2.1 per cent, according to Rightmove’s latest house price index. The average price [...]
Our secret services need to learn how to come out into the open to succeed December 12, 2022 We know very little about our intelligence agencies. Secrecy has long been the British way: Harold Macmillan summed the attitude up when, in 1963, he was asked in the House of Commons about Kim Philby’s defection to Moscow. The old actor-manager replied wearily, “It is dangerous and bad for our general national interest to discuss [...]