Watkin Jones revenue jumps by a fifth amid strong housing demand January 18, 2022 House builder Watkin Jones saw revenue jump by 21.5 per cent in the 2021 financial year amid strong demand for homes.
Nadine Dorries plays hard ball tactics with the big freeze of the BBC licence January 18, 2022 When Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries tweeted over the weekend that the next announcement about the BBC licence fee would be the last, social media erupted and a ticking time bomb was set off.
UK unemployment drops by 184,000 as number of Brits on payroll nears 30m January 18, 2022 The UK unemployment rate dropped from 4.5 per cent to 4.1 per cent between September and November 2021, according to ONS data.
City Moves: Who’s switching jobs in the Square Mile this week? January 18, 2022 City A.M.’s Millie Turner provides a roundup of the most important hires and job moves across the City, every morning. Email citymoves@cityam.com to be featured. Knight Frank Real estate giant Knight Frank has posted a new partner to its London office leasing team, who will work closely with the capital’s landlords. Mike Voller, who re-joins the firm after six years, will advise [...]
Credit Suisse’s scalped chairman lays bare the new rules of post-purpose business January 18, 2022 Perhaps it’s time for an amnesty. All those in prominent positions in public life who flouted a lockdown rule here or there should fess up in return for a short, sharp rebuke from Sue Gray and no further repercussions. No doubt the prime minister would welcome such a resolution. But it would come too late [...]
The future of tax in the UK, an expert view January 18, 2022 This article first appeared in ICAS’ CA magazine. Young businesses have the potential to drive post-pandemic recovery – but is the UK’s ageing tax system a help or a hindrance to entrepreneurs? Fraser Allen asks four experts to share their thoughts Earlier this year, the Institute for Fiscal Studies published a blunt assessment of the way [...]
Hiking state pension age to 70 is unavoidable, warns top think tank January 18, 2022 Hiking the state pension age to 70 is unavoidable over the coming years, a top think tank warned today. The UK public finances are likely to buckle under the weight of the strain placed on them from having to fund Brits’ retirement packages, according to the International Longevity Centre (ILC). The cost of funding the [...]
EU regulators dish out record €1.1bn in fines for GDPR breaches in 2021 January 18, 2022 The total value of fines dished out by EU authorities for breaches of GDPR has risen to record highs of almost €1.1bn (£0.9bn), after jumping sevenfold between 2020 and 2021. EU authorities dished out a record €1.087bn worth of fines last year – a sevenfold increase on the € 158.5m worth of fines handed out [...]
British businesses miss out on productivity gains by shunning trade January 18, 2022 British firms are missing out on productivity gains by shunning overseas trade, according to one of the UK’s leading business bodies. Just one in 10 British businesses are involved in overseas trade, reveals a fresh study published by the British Chambers of Commerce (BCC) yesterday. Firms that are involved in exporting and importing goods and [...]
UK advertising watchdog escalates sanctions against social media influencers January 18, 2022 The UK Advertising Standards Agency (ASA) is escalating sanctions against social media influencers who fail to disclose which posts are ads.