FTSE 100 close: Markets close lower as housebuilders weigh on index June 7, 2023 Strong morning bumps for Primark-owner Associated British Foods and BT were offset by a slump for housebuilders today as the FTSE 100 closed marginally lower. A slump in trading for housebuilders kept movement on London’s flagship index subdued, with the index closing lower. Housebuilders were down after figures from Halifax showed a first annual fall [...]
Sparkling wine-maker Gusbourne feeling bubbly after bumper profits June 7, 2023 English sparkling wine maker Gusbourne saw gross profits hit £3.6m this morning up 58 per cent, as Brits continued to pop open a bottle despite cost-of-living concerns. The Kent and Sussex-based wine producer saw net revenues up 49 per cent to £6.2m in its 2022 final year results and narrowed losses to £1.1m, a 22 [...]
One more for the road: Pub group mounts further expansion plans June 7, 2023 City Pub Group has snapped up a total of 52 per cent of shares in Mosaic Pub and Dining Group – taking its portfolio of up market pubs to 52 sites across London, Wales and the South of England. The pub group, which owns the popular Chelsea haunt The Phene, first bought stakes in the [...]
UK economy: OECD upgrades forecasts but still predicts recession knife-edge June 7, 2023 The UK economy will continue to lag behind other countries in the group of seven (G7) advanced economies this year, despite improved growth projections, new analysis has shown. Only Germany, which fell into a recession over the start of the year and is set to stagnate throughout 2023, will perform worse than the UK. Analysis [...]
Telegraph and Spectator to be put up for sale as bank takes over parent firm June 7, 2023 The Telegraph newspapers and Spectator magazine are set to be put up for sale after their parent organisation was forced into receivership due to unpaid debts. The firm’s holding company B.UK, owned by the billionaire Barclay family, was placed into receivership by the Bank of Scotland after the firm failed to strike a deal on [...]
House prices: London and south east falling faster than rest of the country June 7, 2023 London house prices have fallen by more than the national average, according to new data, with the south east also hit hard
Tens of thousands at risk of flooding after Russian-held Ukraine dam collapse June 7, 2023 At least seven people are missing after waters from the destroyed Nova Kakhovka dam flooded nearby areas, Russia’s TASS news agency cited the Moscow-installed mayor of the city of Nova Kakhovka as saying on Wednesday. The Moscow-controlled Nova Kakhvovka dam on the Dnipro River was destroyed on Tuesday, flooding a swathe of the frontline in the Kherson [...]
LIV Golf and PGA tie-up is proof that competition still works June 7, 2023 To the fairway, then, for the latest example of markets working effectively. The merger of the three biggest tours in the game shows what can be achieved when new entrants disrupt a market – forcing the established players to (excuse the pun) up their game. When LIV Golf – the Saudi-backed, all-singing, all-dancing new form [...]
Cyber hack: BBC, BA and Boots given dark web ultimatum by Russian crime gang June 7, 2023 A cybercrime gang, thought to be Russian, has threatened some of Britain's employers with the release of employees' personal data
The Notebook: Gavin Poole on AI, London’s esports crown and virtual reality skills June 7, 2023 The Notebook is where interesting people say interesting things. Today, it’s Gavin Poole, chief executive of Stratford tech hub Here East. Friend or foe? Why we should avoid snap calls on the future of artificial intelligence Last week, almost every front page of our national newspapers quoted the ‘AI pioneers’ warning us that AI advancements [...]