London Overground ties up two year extension with train operator Arriva June 27, 2023 London Overground will be operated by Arriva for another two years, as its seven-and-a-half year contract was extended this morning. The train operator has run the capital’s transport network since 2016, with it now set to continue until May 2026. It was not made clear how much the extension is worth. This comes as the UK’s [...]
Windfall tax revenue set to slump 40 per cent thanks to falling oil and gas prices June 27, 2023 The sharp fall in the price of oil and gas will lead to a huge drop in revenue from the government’s windfall tax. Announced in November of last year, the energy profits levy hiked an existing tax on oil and gas profits and extended its deadline until 2028. Chancellor Jeremy Hunt estimated that it would [...]
Industry must avoid return to ‘Wild West’ with ultra-cheap deals, warns energy boss June 27, 2023 Telecom Plus - which trades as Utility Warehouse - has announced record revenues and profits for its bundled household services arm.
Wise shares surge after interest rates push profits up 234 per cent June 27, 2023 Shares in money transfer Wise have rocketed this morning as the firm posted a 234 per cent boost in profits over the past year on the back of rising interest rates. In its full year results today, the London-listed fintech firm said profits had surged from £43.9m in 2022 year to £146.5m in 2023. Wise [...]
Want to see how changed the UK is? Look at how City staff treat their nannies June 27, 2023 City workers are further and further away from the people who help look after their children.
Why the man who brought New York living to London thinks the capital is set for success June 27, 2023 Property impressario Jon Hitchcox, the brains behind The Lakes by Yoo, remains optimistic about Lomdon's immediate future
Don’t write off the Wharf: Docklands district is evolving, fast June 27, 2023 Canary Wharf is changing, even if perceptions are not. HSBC leaving tells us more about the bank than the Docklands.
UK entertainment and media market tops European charts with £100bn revenue hit June 27, 2023 The UK’s entertainment and media market is expected to hit revenues of £100bn by 2027, according to PwC’s latest forecast. The accounting firm’s Global Entertainment & Media (E&M) Outlook 2023-2027 also expects the UK to cling onto its top position in Europe as the leading E&M market over the next four years. In 2023 the [...]
Government ditches plans to give flyers compensation for delays June 27, 2023 Proposals that would have entitled passengers to claim compensation for delayed flights have been scrapped from initial consumer protection reforms, the government has confirmed. The proposals would have enabled passengers to claim compensation on domestic flights that arrived over an hour late. But the Department for Transport (DfT) confirmed today that it would need to [...]
Let’s all hand our cash over to the Treasury to pay off UK’s £2.5 trillion debt pile (not) June 27, 2023 Here’s a fun fact. If everyone in the UK worked for a year and gave all their earnings to the Treasury, the government could nearly repay the country’s more than £2.5 trillion debt pile. Alright, that’s oversimplifying the equation. But it does illustrate a principle in economics that often gets lost in the deluge of [...]