National Express back in black as savings take effect July 29, 2021 Transport operator National Express said that cost reductions had helped it return to the black in the first half of 2021 despite continuing Covid-19 restrictions. Although revenue was slightly down on last year, the FTSE 250 firm said that underlying operating profit came in at £22.9m for the period, up from a £30.6m loss in [...]
How to celebrate ‘Black Tot Day’ with a special rum July 29, 2021 You can either celebrate or mourn 31 July, see it as a day of thanksgiving or a day of grieving. This Saturday marks the 51st anniversary of what some have called “a barbaric act by government”: it is the anniversary of the last rum ration given to Royal Navy sailors serving on British ships. However [...]
Uber shares slide as SoftBank look to soften blow of Didi NYSE chaos July 29, 2021 Uber shares have fallen after reports that technology investment firm SoftBank is selling a third of its stake in the ride-hailing app. SoftBank is thought to be planning to offload up to 45 million shares, at an overall value of around $2bn. The Japanese investment group bet big on Didi ahead of its New York [...]
Trading platform CMC sees customer base grow after record surge last year July 29, 2021 Online trading platform CMC has forecast its net operating income to exceed £330m for its upcoming full-year results after client numbers have lifted in the past few weeks. Monthly active clients were up around a third from pre-pandemic levels in the weeks to 30 June 2021 but remain at similar levels as reported in its [...]
Green with envy: companies around the world have pledged to go net zero without a plan to get there July 29, 2021 There has been an avalanche of commitments to reduce emissions, from private companies to governments around the world. More than 20 per cent of the world’s largest corporations have set net zero targets and most major economies have committed to achieving net zero by the mid century. Yet, with the existing policies, we are currently [...]
One in six small business owners will not be taking any holidays this year July 29, 2021 Covid-19 travel restrictions are putting off small business owners from vacationing this year. After a tough year, small business owners are reluctant to take time off from work to travel abroad. One in six don’t plan to take any holiday, while almost a quarter of sole traders plan to keep working without leave for the [...]
Coronavirus and the impact on UK insolvencies July 29, 2021 We’ve spoken to insolvency expert, David McGinness, Insolvency Practitioner at French Duncan Restructuring & Debt Advisory, on how the coronavirus pandemic has impacted businesses across UK and what the future holds for them. David McGinness has more than 15 years experience in all types of personal and corporate insolvency. Through the course of his insolvency [...]
MPs and peers launch ‘super committee’ to scrutinise online harms laws July 29, 2021 A joint committee of MPs and lords has been launched today to scrutinise controversial government plans to tackle online harms. The new super committee will be tasked with seeking views on the online safety bill, which was published in draft form in May. The bill is designed to hold tech giants such as Facebook and [...]
Google hit with £920m UK lawsuit over ‘unlawful’ app store charges July 29, 2021 Google has been slapped with a £920m class action lawsuit in the UK over claims charges on its Google Play Store are “excessive and unlawful”. The claim, filed in the Competition Appeal Tribunal in London, alleges that the tech giant shuts down competition in its Play store and hits out at its 30 per cent [...]
UK ad spend forecasts lifted as lockdown easing drives recovery July 29, 2021 Official forecasts for UK advertising spend in 2021 have been lifted after the easing of lockdown restrictions helped drive a better-than-expected recovery for the battered sector. Ad spend is now expected to grow 18.2 per cent this year to hit a total of £27.7bn, an upgrade from the 15.2 per cent rise forecast in April. [...]