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  • Private equity firm 3i mulls sale of retailer Hobbs for as much as £80m

    January 8, 2017

    It could be a busy New Year for 3i. City A.M. understands the British private equity firm is looking to sell clothing brand Hobbs, which it has owned since 2004, for as much as £80m, with investment bank Rothschild being lined up to handle the auction.  3i declined to comment. The retailer undertook a strategic review of the [...]

  • CitySprint cycle courier wins workers’ rights in a key gig economy ruling

    January 7, 2017

    A courier for same-day delivery firm CitySprint has won the rights to paid holidays and minimum pay in a landmark ruling by the central London employment tribunal. CitySprint claimed its couriers were not employed but were independent freelancers, meaning they aren't covered by statutory protections like holiday pay. But the tribunal ruled Margaret Dewhurst was not self-employed and is therefore [...]

  • Fabric reopens tonight with a mystery lineup and tougher security measures

    January 6, 2017

    After four months of barred doors, Fabric nightclub is set to reopen tonight with stricter anti-drugs and security rules. After several drug-related deaths, the iconic London club was shut down by Islington Council in September. However, in November, after fervent campaigning, the nightclub was reopened under new measures. Those measures include banning clubbers under 19 years old [...]

  • The cost of New Year’s resolutions: Here’s how much you’ll spend on fancy diets and gym clothes

    January 6, 2017

    After Public Health England warned Londoners they drink too much and don't exercise enough last month, many of us took the hint and set a New Year's resolution to get fit. In fact, the most popular resolution set in 2017 was to achieve a healthier lifestyle with a third of Brits setting goals to exercise more and [...]

  • Jamie’s Italian to slim down with restaurant closures

    January 6, 2017

    Jamie's Italian is slimming down. The celebrity chef's restaurant group is shutting six of its outlets, which are likely to be sold in the first quarter of this year. The Brexit vote has been weighing on the business, and Jamie's has decided to close the restaurants which aren't getting enough people through the door. Campaign group [...]

  • Winter sun 2017 destinations: the best places to travel to right now

    January 6, 2017

    The festive season is officially over, and the great British freeze has well and truly kicked in. What else is there to do other than jet away to your winter sun destination? Here’s our top five: Cancun, Mexico Overlooking the Caribbean sea, in this city – known for its golden beaches, endless sunbathing opportunities and vibrant nightlife – [...]

  • Female brewers in US are protesting Trump with a new beer

    January 6, 2017

    A new protest against Donald Trump has emerged in the US, but this one's a bit boozier than the rest. In Denver, Colorado, multiple female-led breweries have come together to make a special protest beer just in time for the divisive US President-elect's inauguration on 20 January.  Read more: Theresa May to visit Donald Trump in the US [...]

  • Gear4music’s quarterly sales are up 55 per cent from the previous year

    January 6, 2017

    Britain's largest online retailer of musical instruments said full-year profit will be ahead of expectations as sales took a huge leap in the last quarter. Gear4music reported a total sales increase of 55 per cent on the same period in the previous year, rising to £24.4m, from £15.7m in the four months to the end of December. Shares [...]

  • Christmas spending splurge fails to push high street sales into positive territory

    January 6, 2017

    High street shops ended a disappointing year with a dismal performance during the festive season, failing to land positive sales despite bumper spending in the week before Christmas. Christmas fell on a Sunday this year, meaning shoppers had an extra day to spend, but like-for-like sales growth on the high street still came in at [...]

  • Silverstone owners threaten to drop British Grand Prix

    January 5, 2017

    Silverstone's management is threatening to drop the British Grand Prix because of spiralling costs of running it. John Grant, chairman of the British Racing Drivers' Club (BRDC), owners of the racing track, has written to members warning of the "potentially ruinous risk" of hosting the loss-making event.  In a letter, seen by ITV, Grant said he wanted to "preserve [...]

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