Telecom Plus has no plans to slow down after signing up millionth customer March 6, 2024 The FTSE 250 listed company, which provides energy, broadband, mobile and insurance services through one account, made the announcement to markets this morning.
Nichols: Costs take a bite out of Vimto maker’s earnings March 6, 2024 Vimto maker Nichols PLC said it is continuing to trade in line with expectations despite posting a 8.1 per cent decline in EBITDA.
Premier Foods shares soar after £33m windfall from suspending pension deficit payments early March 6, 2024 Premier Foods said it reached an agreement with the RHM Pension Scheme Trustee to suspend the contribution from 1 April.
Legal and General pledges ‘fresh perspective’ as profits slip below expectations March 6, 2024 In its full-year results this morning, the FTSE 100 firm said operating profit for the year stayed flat at £1.67bn
Gambling giant 888 admits defeat in war for US gamblers March 6, 2024 888 operates SI-branded gambling sites in the US but has admitted profit margins are too low across the Atlantic
Spring Budget 2024: Hunt poised to double AI funding through Alan Turing Institute March 6, 2024 Jeremy Hunt is set to announce a doubling of funding for the Alan Turing Institute, the national hub for AI, in his Spring Budget tomorrow.
It will be headline-grabbing, but will it make a difference? March 6, 2024 Cost, cost, cost: that will be the word of the day today. A tax cut will “cost” £5bn; a freeze will “cost” another £15bn. “Can Jeremy Hunt make the sums add up?” commentators will squeal. All of it is absurd, and not just because a tax cut doesn’t “cost” a thing: it simply means less [...]
The Debate: Is International Women’s Day patronising? March 6, 2024 Is International Women's Day a PR day for girl power or a genuine opportunity to seed political change across the world? Ella Whelan and Tonia Antoniazzi battle it out.
If he can’t cut taxes, the Chancellor must give Brits a stake in the economy March 6, 2024 The Budget is the government’s last chance to set out a vision for the economy before the next election – it should be one that supports hard work, investing and helps people be less dependent on the state, argues James Vitali A Budget speech is an exercise in storytelling: about where the economy is coming [...]
This National Insurance cut won’t ‘cost’ the Treasury – it’s not their money March 6, 2024 Commentators say the National Insurance cut will 'cost' billions - but it's taxpayers' cash in the first place, not the Treasury's