Bank of England to launch gentler but still record rate rise after mini budget U-turns October 16, 2022 The Bank of England can marginally take its foot off the accelerator after prime minister Liz Truss U-turned on key aspects of her tax cutting mini budget, but will still launch the biggest move in its 25 years of independence, City economists are betting. The monetary policy committee (MPC) is set to lift borrowing costs [...]
Treasury to shut down £100m Covid fraud recovery squad in March October 16, 2022 The Treasury has decided to close down its unit charged with recovering money stolen through Covid fraud, after clawing back hundreds of millions less than expected. The £100m Taxpayer Protection Taskforce was set up by former chancellor Rishi Sunak to recover some of the estimated £5.8bn lost to fraud through three Covid support schemes. The [...]
Heathrow: Airline chiefs call for John Holland-Kaye’s resignation October 16, 2022 Airline chiefs have called for John Holland-Kaye’s resignation as Heathrow’s chief executive after the west London hub said last week it could introduce measures to manage capacity during the peak Christmas period. “That’s inexcusable. Anybody who says anything like that is the wrong guy for the job,” Emirates’ boss Sir Tim Clark told the Sunday [...]
New Westminster Foreign Affairs Committee chair says she will visit Taiwan October 16, 2022 The new chair of Westminster’s Foreign Affairs Committee has confirmed she will lead a delegation to Taiwan. Conservative MP for Rutland and Melton Alicia Kearns today said she has been rallying the committee to go to Taiwan since 2020, but that she is not trying to “antagonise” China. Nancy Pelosi, speaker of the US House [...]
Ukraine holds talks with US over gas reserves to fight supply crisis October 16, 2022 Ukraine is preparing to market its national gas reserves, and has entered into discussions with US firms over its supplies.
Shein: Supply chain workers paid as little as 3p to work 18-hour shifts October 16, 2022 Workers supplying Shein are paid as little as 3p and work shifts of around 18 hours, a Channel 4 investigation has uncovered. In its documentary ‘Untold: Inside the Shein Machine,’ the news channel revealed that, in some of the Chinese factories in Shein’s supply chain, workers earn a maximum of £500 per month to produce [...]
Tesco chair says Labour the ‘only team on the field’ on economic policy October 16, 2022 The chair of the UK’s largest retailer has praised Labour’s economic plans and said “there’s only one team on the field” – Sir Keir Starmer’s party. Tesco chair John Allan today said “I don’t think we’ve seen a growth plan from the Conservatives”, but that “we’ve seen the beginnings, I think, of a quite plausible [...]
Gazprom boss threatens to halt gas supplies if Europe backs price cap October 16, 2022 Russia would halt gas supplies into Europe if the price of its gas exports was capped warned Gazprom boss Alexei Miller.
BMW goes east moving electric Mini production from UK to China October 16, 2022 BMW has decided to move its electric Mini production from the UK to China, in what can be seen as a blow to Britain’s ambitions to become a global EV maker. According to Stefanie Wurst – who’s been at the brand’s helm since February – Mini production was moved away from its historic home in [...]
Recession fears outweigh OPEC+ cuts amid oil price slump October 16, 2022 Oil markets will open tomorrow with prices weighed down by global recession fears and weakening oil demand.