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By: Laura McGuire

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  • London’s Thirsty Thursdays help City Pub Group shares soar five per cent

    April 18, 2023

    Shares in the City Pub Group rose 5.03 per cent to 83.50p after the firm delivered better than expected results and claimed it was “well-positioned to acquire other quality pubs at the right price”. The founder and chairman of City Pub Group said London had been the “key driver” to the group’s recovery as it [...]

  • THG shrugs off £495m operating loss as luxury retailer mulls Apollo buyout

    April 18, 2023

    THG has revealed an operating loss of £495.6m as the online retailer admitted having to fork out for soaring international delivery costs and a strategic review of its stock  The London-listed e-commerce platform posted a 2.7 per cent jump in group revenues to £2,239.2m, compared to £2,179.9m the previous year, as the company undergoes a [...]

  • No break for Brits as inflation pushes the cost of kitchen staples by 80 per cent

    April 18, 2023

    Brits are yet to receive a break from soaring food prices as the price of cheddar cheese, sliced white bread and porridge oats are up to 80 per cent more expensive than a year ago.  As inflation reached record highs due to the war in Ukraine, consumers were forced to fork out more for kitchen [...]

  • Asda introduces self driving delivery vans in AI first

    April 17, 2023

    Asda is rolling out its largest autonomous delivery trial with customers in London set to receive their groceries via self driving cars. The UK’s third largest grocery store is launching the scheme in partnership with Wayve, a developer of artificial intelligence for self driving cars, and the pair will use Jaguar I-Pace electric cars for [...]

  • Fashion for change as Pretty Little Thing founder quits to build ‘new brands’

    April 17, 2023

    Umar Kamani, the founder and chief executive of Pretty Little Thing, is stepping down from the fashion brand after 12 years at the helm. Kamani, who founded the business in 2012 with his brother in his home town of Manchester, said he was leaving the £3.8bn company to explore new challenges and “build new brands”.  [...]

  • Quiz takes a dressing down as fashion retailer sounds warning over cost of living

    April 17, 2023

    High street retailer Quiz blamed high inflation and a knock in consumer confidence for a dip in like-for-like revenues during the first two months of the year. The clothing brand sounded a note of optimism, stating its trading remained consistent with that of pre-pandemic levels.  The London-listed retailer’s group revenue rose 17 per cent  to [...]

  • Would London benefit from a tourism tax?

    April 16, 2023

    What sets London apart from its neighbouring European cities? The City’s bustling financial centre? A super connected underground rail system? Its diverse population of inhabitants?  The answer could well be London’s hesitancy to tax its tourists for overnight stays. Even the country’s de facto second city Manchester has followed in the footsteps of Paris and [...]

  • Marks and Spencer forced to pull item from website after it ‘rips off’ pub group’s logo

    April 14, 2023

    M&S has removed a clothing item from its website after a pub company accused the retailer of “ripping it off”.  Pub group The Craft Beer Co said in a tweet on Thursday that M&S had used its logo in a men’s T-shirt it was selling in its online store.  The Craft Beer Co said: “Hey [...]

  • AO World shares soar 11 per cent as cost cutting measure help raise profit guidance

    April 14, 2023

    Shares in AO World soared 11.33 per cent this morning as the electrical retailer revealed that it was raising  its profit guidance for the fourth time since July thanks to a scheme of cost cutting measures.  The Bolton-based business told investors that estimated UK revenues for the full year are expected to be £1.13bn and [...]

  • Explainer: Tesco needs more than cheap milk to keep loyalty in the supermarket price war with Aldi and Lidl

    April 14, 2023

    Tesco has had a rocky week. In the midst of a cost of living crisis, remaining loyal to businesses is tough, as the nation has been forced to favour being frugal over buying name brand goods.  This revelation rang all too true for Tesco on Thursday,  as Britain’s biggest supermarket reported its operating profit was [...]

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