UK automotive industry takes another hit as new car registrations drop to worst June since 1996 July 5, 2022 Registrations of new cars fell by around 24 per cent last month compared with June 2021, according to preliminary figures from the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) this morning. This means the UK automotive industry suffered its worst June for new car sales since 1996. In fact, only around 800,000 new cars were [...]
Global Britain spreads its Brexit wings as UK retailers plan to expand overseas with EU and Australia favourites July 5, 2022 A range of British retail giants is eyeing to expand internationally as they are seeking to spread their wings amid a bounce-back in activity following the pandemic. Experts at real estate advisory firm Colliers said demand for UK locations from international firms has also lifted higher as shopper demand remains resilient despite fears over cost-of-living [...]
From Paris Hilton to Snoop Dogg: here are the most crypto-obsessed celebrities July 4, 2022 Mark Cuban is officially the most crypto-obsessed celebrity, new research has revealed. American entrepreneur and TV personality Mark Cuban is the celebrity that talks about cryptocurrency and blockchain the most on Twitter, with a total of 124 crypto, blockchain and NFT related tweets. It’s NFTs that he shouts about the most, with 49 out of 124 tweets [...]
London City Airport rolls out ambitious expansion plans but no mention of resurrection of Silvertown line or NYC flights July 4, 2022 London City Airport has published details of its proposed expansion plans backed up by a 10-week consultation process. No mention is given to the potential resurrection of the old North London Line Silvertown for London City station which the new Elizabeth Line passes by, nor the possibility of non-stop flights from LCY to JFK (New [...]
AO World shares crash amid worries over electrics retailer’s financial strength after insurer cuts cover July 4, 2022 Shares of online electricals retailer AO World are diving today amid worries over its financial strength after it was reported that a credit insurer has cut cover for the firm’s suppliers. The group saw shares fall by more than 18 per cent at one stage in morning trading today following the Sunday Times report revealing [...]
Capital people: London writer Susie Steiner loses brain tumour battle and dies aged 51 July 4, 2022 The well-known author and journalist Susie Steiner has passed away aged 51, according to a tweet on her account. “Susie died yesterday after being diagnosed with a brain tumour three years ago. She lived with her illness with courage and good humour. She was much loved and will be much missed.” Steinman was diagnosed with [...]
Shoppers offered shares: WeShop races towards IPO as British tech star launches world’s first community-owned e-com platform July 4, 2022 The world’s first community-owned social ecommerce platform has gone live, offering shoppers shares in the group every time they make a purchase. The new platform, launched by British tech star WeShop is launching itself, plans to give away up to 90 per cent of its business to shoppers, and aims to list on the Nasdaq [...]
Huge traffic jams expected on Monday from hell: Drivers urged to work from home as protestors plot to block key roads July 4, 2022 Roads in various parts of the country could be subject to traffic jams today as protesters take action and call for a cut in fuel duty. Protests will target mainly three-lane motorways and see slow-downs on two lanes, leaving the fast lane free, according to FairFuelUK founder Howard Cox. Police have warned of “serious disruption [...]
Angry Criminal Bar chairman warns crime victims ‘won’t see their day in court’ as govt refuses to negotiate with striking barristers July 4, 2022 The Chairman of the Criminal Bar Association, Jo Sidhu QC, has warned that “those victims of crime and defendants who want to prove their innocence won’t see their day inside court”, as he said the Government “refuses” to sit down and negotiate with striking barristers. Strike action over pay and conditions within the criminal legal [...]
15 years of income stagnation leaves families brutally exposed to cost of living crisis with income inequality growing fast July 4, 2022 Real typical household disposable income growth for working age families has slumped to just 0.7 per cent a year in the 15 years leading up to the Covid-19 pandemic. This has left households, particularly those in rented accommodation and with young children, brutally exposed to the current cost-of-living crisis, according to new research published today [...]