Post-Brexit foreign direct investment in the north skyrockets 72 per cent September 26, 2022 Post-Brexit foreign direct investment in the ‘northern powerhouse’ has skyrocketed by 72 per cent compared to the rest of the UK, a new report has shown. Investment in the north rose from £24bn between 2012-16 to £41bn after Britain left the European Union, from 2017-21. The findings, by the Northern Powerhouse Partnership, also found the [...]
Hedin Group approaches Pendragon with new £400m takeover bid September 26, 2022 Pendragon has confirmed it has received a new takeover approach from its largest shareholder, Hedin Group.
Unilever boss to step down from company by end of next year September 26, 2022 Unilever's chief executive Alan Jope has announced his intention to retire from the consumer goods giant at the end of 2023.
All change: Moneysupermarket goes shopping for Ocado’s chief financial officer September 26, 2022 Moneysupermarket.com has swooped in for the Chief Financial Officer at Ocado, who will take up the same role on its board. Niall McBride will join the price comparison site subject to regulatory approval, as he leaves Ocado after having joined in 2020 during the pandemic. The former Rothschild & Co and PwC accountant will likely [...]
Liz Truss wants winning to be as easy as quick cash in voters’ back pockets September 26, 2022 We often complain that politicians are unwilling to give straight and unambiguous answers. Last week we saw something different: the government was very clear that Friday’s statement to the House of Commons by the new chancellor, Kwasi Kwarteng, was not—repeat, not—a budget. The name of the so-called fiscal statement, “the Growth Plan”, had a faint [...]
Kwasi’s gamble to settle the score on the size of the state September 26, 2022 Neither Kwarteng or Truss are fools, even if they are gamblers. They know we cannot go back to the time when citizens were left to fend for
Inflation forces one in three Brits to trade down to cheaper products September 26, 2022 Brits are trading down to cheaper products in response to rampant inflation squeezing their finances, a survey published today shows. A third of consumers are buying more own brand products, while one in four are turning to cheaper retailers in a bid to cap their weekly shop, according to consultancy KPMG. The research illustrates the [...]
Tax cuts won’t bring us growth unless coupled with a dedication to competition September 26, 2022 Our financial and professional services sector drives growth, supports investment and facilitates trade. But this contribution must never be taken for granted.
Youngsters ditch pints for savings as cost of living woes stunt spending September 26, 2022 Flocks of youngsters are ditching pints and nights outs en masse as the cost of living crunch sinks in. According to PwC’s consumer risk survey, 18-34 year olds are making major cuts to consumer spending, with 69 per cent either reducing or stopping eating out, 57 per cent ditching subscriptions to their streaming/TV services, and [...]
Allbright co-founders hand over the reins at all-female members club September 26, 2022 After five years leading all-female private members club Allbright, co-founders Debbie Wosskow and Anna Jones have decided to hand over the reins. City entrepreneur Wosskow and Jones, the former UK boss of Hearst Magazines, will move to non-executive director roles on the club’s board. Allbright, which has a networking club in London’s Mayfair, said that [...]