MP register update shows Boris Johnson used Heathrow lounge and Geoffrey Cox pocketed another £54k November 19, 2021 The latest update to the register of MPs’ interests shows that Prime Minister Boris Johnson was given use of the Windsor Suite at Heathrow Airport for three people on October 7, before he flew to Marbella on holiday. The Windsor Suite is a VIP lounge at Heathrow and has been used by royals including the [...]
Dyson opens virtual reality store that mirrors physical demos experiences November 19, 2021 Dyson has opened a virtual reality store to allow customers to try out its products before choosing to buy them. The new Dyson Demo VR experience, accessible via virtual reality headsets, sees users able to examine and test virtual versions of the firm’s hair Corrale straighteners, Supersonic hairdryer or Airwrap styler on strands of virtual [...]
Retail sales jump by modest 0.8 per cent in October November 19, 2021 UK retail sales rose in October, ending a five-month run of falling or flatlining sales, according to official figures. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said retail sales volumes rose by 0.8 per cent last month compared to September, following no movement between September and August. The ONS said non-food stores were the only main [...]
Consumer confidence edges up despite inflation and supply chain woes November 19, 2021 Shoppers put aside concerns about soaring inflation and supply chain woes and spend in the run-up to Black Friday and Christmas, leading consumer confidence to edge up, according to new data published this morning. GfK’s long-running Consumer Confidence Index increased three points to minus 14 in November following a three-month downturn. A seven-point jump in [...]
While you were asleep: Two children and two women die in house fire in Bexleyheath November 19, 2021 Two children and two women have died in a house fire in Bexleyheath in south-east London. The London Fire Brigade (LFB) said in a statement six fire engines and around 40 firefighters were called to the blaze on Hamilton Road around 8.30pm on Thursday. Crews in breathing apparatus rescued two women and two children from [...]
Markets spit out Metro Bank as private equity giant Carlyle walks away from takeover talks November 18, 2021 US private equity giant Carlyle has walked away from talks to buy British high street lender Metro Bank, prompting markets to spit out the lender. Its shares plummeted over 19 per cent today. However, they are still above where they were before Metro Bank announced it was being courted by Carlyle. However, that take did [...]
German disease control head warns of ‘terrible Christmas’ as hospitals reach breaking point November 18, 2021 The head of Germany’s disease control agency has warned the country faces a “really terrible Christmas” amid news that overrun hospitals are sending patients abroad. German politicians are debating measures that would replace the nationwide epidemic rules, which will expire at the end of the month. It comes as the country’s hospitals face an overwhelming [...]
By far best-paid in Europe: CEOs in UK make 759 per cent more than their employees November 18, 2021 Chief executives in the UK are on average 759 per cent more than their employees, making the wage gap in Britain the biggest in all major economies. Business leaders in the UK also get paid more than anywhere else in the world, after the United States. On average, CEOs are paid £300,312, whereas the median [...]
Delta variant pushes Covid rates back to January levels with most Coronavirus infections among schoolchildren November 18, 2021 New data released this morning suggests that Coronavirus rates in England are similar to what they were in January this year, just after the peak of the second wave. During mid-October to early-November 2021, the prevalence was 1.57 per cent – the same as January – compared to 0.83 per cent in September. According to [...]
Many Tory MPs furious as Boris Johnson admits he ‘crashed the car’ in Tory sleaze row November 18, 2021 Prime Minister Boris Johnson urgently needs to rebuild public trust after admitting he “crashed the car into a ditch” in the row over standards at Westminster, according to warnings from his own MPs. Deputy Prime Minister Dominic Raab insisted ministers are committed to “fixing the problem” amid continuing frustration and anger among Tory MPs at [...]