Loungers says it continues to ‘outperform’ the sector as sales climb October 14, 2022 Bar operator Loungers said it continues to “significantly outperform the market” as sales surge for the owner of Lounge and Cosy Club. The firm posted like for like sales growth of 17 per cent growth compared to 2019 levels for the 24 weeks ended 2 October. Since the start of the financial year, Loungers has [...]
Sadiq Khan announces return of in-person New Year’s Eve fireworks display to capital October 14, 2022 Up to 100,000 people will return to the banks of the Thames for London’s spectacular New Year’s Eve celebrations after two years of Covid cancellation. Ticketholders will be able to watch the fireworks display in the centre of London for the first time since 2019, Mayor Sadiq Khan has announced. Coronavirus restrictions prevented the display [...]
Revolution Beauty CEO and executive chair ‘step away’ as investigation into accounts continues October 14, 2022 Revolution Beauty CEO and executive chairman have agreed to voluntarily “step away” from day-to-day management of the company as the investigation surrounding accounts continues. The beauty giant did not indicate when Tom Allsworth (Executive Chairman) and Adam Minto (CEO) would return to their duties, but said the move was aimed at allowing them to support [...]
Royal Mail to cut 6,000 jobs by March as losses balloon October 14, 2022 As many as 6,000 Royal Mail staff could lose their job by next summer as the firm tries to counter losses driven by strike action and stunted growth plans. The firm said that it expects its full year adjusted operating loss to tumble to £350m, including the direct, immediate impact of eight days of industrial [...]
Kwarteng returns from US early for crisis talks with Truss amid speculation of U-turn and a Tory coup October 14, 2022 Kwasi Kwarteng is to cut short his visit to the United States, to hold crunch talks with the Prime Minister before an expected mini-budget U-turn. The embattled finance chief left the International Monetary Fund gathering and headed home overnight, following a fiery briefing with journalists. This comes as The Times reported that a group of [...]
Truss mulls another tax cut U-turn after bruising day for PM October 14, 2022 Rumours that Liz Truss could U-turn on her tax cut plans intensified yesterday, with the Chancellor telling journalists “let’s see” when asked about the possibility of a change of course. Number 10 held crisis talks over whether to scrap more of the mini-budget as speculation over the Prime Minister’s future reached fever pitch in Westminster. Many [...]
City bonuses rise at more than twice the rate of wages since 2008, study says October 14, 2022 The City has proved its resilience to challenging economic headwinds, with bonuses increasing at more than twice the speed of wages since the financial crash. The rapid growth in bonuses reflects the continued activity in the Square Mile and the lack of real-terms growth in people’s salaries. While most workers’ salaries had effectively plateaued, TUC [...]
Battersea Power Station opens doors to the public after decades since landmark closed October 14, 2022 After four decades out of action, London’s iconic Battersea Power Station is opening to the public today, as owners of the Grade II listed landmark hope to cement it as one of the capital’s top retail and leisure destinations. More than 60 shops and bars are opening today at the Art Deco development, including a [...]
Sanctions on Russia are on a collision course with Europe’s green ambitions October 14, 2022 These days, Europe is seen as the weak link in the developed economic world. The European stock market is underperforming its US rival, down 22 per cent year-to-date. Even risky emerging markets are doing better. Likewise, Europe’s surging inflation rates, in countries like Germany and Spain (not to mention what the UK is going through), [...]
We want automated clean, green ships for a modern economy and our oceans October 14, 2022 Just as Britain once manufactured the biggest and most powerful vessels, in the future we will build the cleanest and most technologically advanced, where vessels are piloted autonomously from our coasts, and where the Teslas of the seas are constructed in our yards.