Influencers: MPs call for better protection for TikTok stars May 9, 2022 MPs will today call for greater action to be taken in advertising and employment rules to protect children and online performers, arguing that regulation has failed to keep pace with the growth of online influencer culture.
Brits demand better protection against fake reviews as EU gears up for reform May 9, 2022 New data has revealed that British consumers want greater protection against fake reviews as the government gears up for the Consumer Protection Bill this week. According to research from reviews provider Feefo, over three quarters of consumers and 81 per cent of businesses are calling for bolder action to be taken, urging ministers to bring [...]
We weathered the pandemic, but London must be ready for the trials of the future May 9, 2022 What will the Square Mile look like in five years’ time? Unfortunately, I do not possess a crystal ball but – as I start my term as Policy Chairman at the City of London Corporation – I do know that we are facing a critical inflection point after a period of unprecedented economic turbulence and [...]
Travelodge enjoying recovery as Brits go budget for beds May 9, 2022 Travelodge has reported a strong recovery from the impact of the pandemic and expects to benefit from the growing number of ‘staycation’ breaks. The hotel chain reported a 1.8% increase in revenue in the last quarter of 2021 compared with 2019, to £185 million. Revenue for the year was down by 23% compared with 2019, [...]
Stephen Poloz on the volatility disrupting the global economy May 9, 2022 This article first appeared in ICAS’ CA magazine. The era of global volatility is demanding rigour and quick thinking from finance professionals. Stephen Poloz, former Governor of the Bank of Canada, charts a course through the noise. The title of Stephen Poloz’s book, The Next Age of Uncertainty, is a wink to a formative text in his [...]
London cabbies need to give up an antiquated system holding our economy back May 9, 2022 Have you tried to get an Uber in central London recently, and, upon seeing the price just thought “may as well get a black cab”? At least that way, you skip the hassle of trying to find your designated Toyota Prius and can simply hail a driver from the street. But the cost and expense [...]
Coy consumer ‘raises the risk’ of UK recession May 9, 2022 The risk of the UK being thrown into a recession is building, according to closely watched forecasts published today that chime with the Bank of England’s recent contraction warning. Households leaving their £180bn pandemic savings war chests largely untouched in the face of greater uncertainty “raises the risk of recession,” according to new forecasts by [...]
London economy squeezed by inflation grip in sign of looming UK-wide slowdown May 9, 2022 London’s economy is being choked by intensifying inflationary pressures in a sign that the rest of the UK is headed for a period of weaker growth, reveals a fresh survey released today. Concerns about a reduction in consumer spending in response to the worst cost of living crunch in 30 years has pushed London business [...]
CBI teams up with Indian counterpart to get trade deal ‘over the line’ May 9, 2022 Britain’s biggest business group will team up with its Indian counterpart to “push the UK-India trade deal over the line,” it announced today. The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) and Confederation of Indian Industry (CII) have jointly launched a commission to boost industry collaboration between the two countries. A free trade agreement between Britain and [...]
Aussie investors are poised for a UK green investment splurge, says National Australia Bank exec May 9, 2022 Australian firms are readying a further splurge of investment into the UK to capitalise a boom in renewable energy and infrastructure projects, according to a top National Australia Bank executive.