Explainer-in-brief: After summer of strikes, barristers wig up once more October 11, 2022 In April this year, barristers took the almost unprecedented decision to strike. In September, that was ramped up to be an uninterrupted, rolling strike over pay. Yesterday, they put their wigs back on after the government offered a 15 per cent pay rise.
Plus500 set to sail past targets as profit hits £369m October 11, 2022 Trading firm Plus500 said it expected to sail past profit guidance for the year today on the back of surge in trading activity as investors looked to profit from market volatility.
Greencore profit held back by rail strikes and bank holiday October 11, 2022 Food manufacturing giant Greencore has seen profits dented by rail strikes and the bank holiday for the Queen’s funeral in September. In a fourth quarter and full year trading update, the convenience food maker placed its adjusted operating profit at the lower range of £72-77m. The London-listed firm said it had been forced to absorb [...]
Marston’s: Customer demand ‘encouraging’ despite living pressures October 11, 2022 Pub operator Marston’s has said it is still seeing Brits head to their locals in recent weeks despite pressure on budgets. Like-for-like sales were buoyant over the 10 weeks from 24 July to 1 October ,increasing three per cent on the 2019 financial year. Total like-for-like sales had sunk one per cent compared to the [...]
Reach revenues contract as national mourning causes ad slowdown October 11, 2022 Mirror and Daily Express publisher Reach saw revenues dip in the third quarter after a drop off in advertising revenue in September as the country mourned the passing of the Queen.
Former Liverpool FC CEO says live sports needs to up its game to keep Gen Z’s attention October 11, 2022 Peter Moore knows a thing or two about making sport work as a business. After all, his time as the boss at videogame developer EA Sports coincided with the boom in online sports competition that still continues today. And his time running Liverpool FC saw the club win the Champions League and the Premier League, [...]
Green hydrogen project targeting transport to be built inside Royal Navy depot October 11, 2022 Statkraft is developing hydrogen fuel which will be developed in the site of a former Royal Navy Armaments Depot in Pembrokeshire.
Curbing foreign students coming to the UK is a short-sighted act of self harm October 11, 2022 The Home Secretary, Suella Braverman is a hard-liner on immigration just like her predecessor Priti Patel. Over the past weeks, she’s used each of her public appearances to show she’s willing to go further. She has a clear policy aim: bringing the net number of immigrants down. She sees migrants as one uniform group, so [...]
You want a baby boom? Don’t blame women, build an economy fit for families October 11, 2022 Hopefully it won’t be a surprise to readers that when it comes to pregnancy, it takes two to tango. It ignores the plethora of other factors which determine whether a couple - not just women - choose to have a baby or not.
Brits swap pub for nights in as inflation deals heavy blow to finances October 11, 2022 Brits are responding to the cost of living crunch by ditching the pub for nights in to save money, a survey published today revealed. Consumer spending grew at the slowest rate since February 2021 over the last month, jumping 1.8 per cent over the year to September, Barclaycard said. Inflation has hovered around a 40-year [...]