Jet2’s summer seat sales outshine 2019 levels as package holidays boom September 1, 2022 Jet2.com and Jet2holidays’s summer sale seat capacity was 14 per cent higher than 2019 levels as the travel giant banks in on the post-pandemic rush. Executive chairman Philip Meeson told shareholders during Jet2’s AGM package holiday customers continued to display a materially higher mix of the total departing passengers, up 13 per cent in this summer. He [...]
UK house price growth slows to 10 per cent as energy crisis batters Brits September 1, 2022 Annual UK house price growth slowed to 10 per cent in August, from 11 per cent in July.
Google blocks Trump’s Truth Social from app store amid content concerns August 31, 2022 Donald Trump’s new social media app has been blocked by Google Play in another blow to the former President’s quest for “free speech”.
Franca Manca owner says trade is ‘resilient’ despite travel disruption and consumer slump August 31, 2022 Franca Manca owner Fulham Shore has said that despite the turmoil in the UK economy and travel disruption, trading remains "resilient".
Sell on you crazy diamond: Bidders flock for Pink Floyd’s music catalogue August 31, 2022 Yet another suitor has joined the race to snap up Pink Floyd's music rights catalogue in an estimated £400m bid.
Snap culls workforce by a fifth as firm scrambles for revenue growth August 31, 2022 Snap confirmed that it would be cutting its 6,500-strong workforce by a fifth as it struggles to ride the advertising slump.
Cake Box shares sink after warning profits could be sliced by cost pressures August 31, 2022 Cake Box has warned full year profitability could be “significantly below current market expectations” as the cake maker battles inflationary cost pressures.
Persil’s ‘kinder to our planet’ ad banned by watchdog for misleading environment claims August 31, 2022 Persil has had one of its detergent ads banned, after regulators found it to be being misleading about its environmental benefits.
Union boss accuses Royal Mail of becoming ‘another part of the gig economy’ as strikes continue August 31, 2022 Royal Mail union boss has accused the delivery giant of turning its service into "another part of the gig economy," as strikes continue.
Food prices up 5.1 per cent in last month as pressure mounts on shopper August 31, 2022 Supermarkets across the UK hiked prices by 5.1 per cent in the 12 months to August, according to new data from the British Retail Consortium (BRC).