Pressure mounts as three quarters of Tories back Labour’s £29bn emergency energy plan August 15, 2022 Three quarters of Tories back Sir Keir Starmer’s plan to freeze energy bills as pressure mounts on Sunak and Truss.
Joules names former Compare the Market CEO Jonathon Brown as new chief August 15, 2022 British lifestyle brand Joules has announced former Compare the Market chief Jonathon Brown as the group's new CEO.
Travelodge opens budget luxe London Docklands hotel as it eyes up hundreds of new sites in the city August 15, 2022 Travelodge has opened its first new-build budget luxe hotel in London Docklands, marking a vote of confidence in the capital as a tourist hub. The London Docklands Travelodge, which is located by East India DLR station, was officially opened by Travelodge chief Jo Boydell and UKHospitality chief Kate Nicholls. At the opening, the hotel giant [...]
Government pushes forward with plans to simplify broadband ‘social tariffs’ for struggling households August 14, 2022 Broadband bills could be cut for millions of low-income households under new plans to encourage ‘social tariffs’.
Bourne Leisure founders on cusp of £300m Butlin’s buy back August 14, 2022 The family behind one of the UK’s biggest leisure empires is on the cusp of taking back control of Butlin's in a £300m-plus mega deal.
Kick Game calls in PwC as firm weighs up £150m sale August 14, 2022 Trainer reseller Kick Game has called in City big dog PwC to help advise the company on a potential £150m sale.
Zalando chief cuts marketing rather than jobs as the retailer battles inflationary pressures August 14, 2022 European fashion giant Zalando chief has said the company is turning to marketing cuts rather than job cuts as the sector grapples with a consumer spending slowdown.
Graduate salaries climb at fastest rate in decades despite inflationary pressures August 14, 2022 Graduate pay packets have climbed at the highest rate in decades, despite employers feeling the inflationary pinch. According to a report from the Institute of Student Employers (ISE), graduate salaries were up seven per cent on average in the past year— the sharpest rise in 20 years. On average, graduate salaries have risen two per [...]
‘Bad for competition’: Stephen King pushes back against Penguin and Simon & Schuster merger August 3, 2022 Novelist Stephen King has slammed the proposed merger of Penguin Random House and Simon & Schuster, deeming it "bad for competition".
Investors give Airbnb lukewarm reaction despite rental giant posting largest booking numbers ever August 3, 2022 Airbnb posted weaker-than-expected results for the second quarter as the rental firm struggles to please investors.