Brits told they should brace themselves for even higher food and drink prices November 9, 2022 Food and drink prices are expected to climb even higher than previously expected – with meat, fruit, vegetables, dairy and bread seeing the biggest increases, a new forecast has suggested. The rate of food price inflation will reach a peak year-on-year of between 17 per cent and 19 per cent in early 2023, the Institute [...]
The American dream: Flutter upgrades US outlook with ‘no sign of slowdown’ November 9, 2022 The American dream continues for Flutter, as the betting giant boosts it revenue guidance for its US business Fanduel. The Paddy Power and Betfair owner told investors its third-quarter revenues rose 22 per cent year-on-year to £1.89bn, bolstered by a recent Italian acquisition and stateside success. US revenue surged 82 per cent to $700m, pushing [...]
JD Wetherspoon sales lift as budget chain ‘one of few winners’ amid economic crunch November 9, 2022 JD Wetherspoon posted buoyant sales for the first quarter, although it said demand had softened slightly in October. Shares dropped by as much as eight per cent, after the company admitted October trading had been slightly slower than expected. Like-for-like sales were 9.6 per cent higher than the same period last year, with the pub [...]
Marks & Spencer profit dented as Ocado joint venture books £0.7m loss November 9, 2022 Marks & Spencer’s half-year profit slid on Wednesday after it said its joint venture with online grocer Ocado had suffered a £700,000 loss. In half-year results to 1 October, M&S said its group profit before tax was £205.5m, versus a £269.4m sum the previous year. Bosses pointed to a lack of business rates relief compared [...]
Qatar World Cup could cost Brits £34 more than 2018 summer comp due to rising energy bills November 8, 2022 The winter World Cup in Qatar will cost Brits £34 more than watching the previous one from Summer 2018 in Russia. Rising energy bills and increased prices of a a pint, means it’s likely England fans will watch the tournament at home, increasing the use of energy and electricity. New figures from Saxo claims that [...]
UK economy to emerge from recession 10 per cent smaller than pre-Covid path November 8, 2022 The UK economy will be 10 per cent smaller compared to its pre-Covid growth path after the Bank of England’s forecasted two year recession, a top Wall Street bank has warned. JP Morgan said in a note to clients Britain is on course to miss out on a large chunk of much needed economic growth [...]
Across the pond: Transatlantic travel booms following US border reopening November 8, 2022 Transatlantic travel has boomed over the last 12 months following the US border’s reopening last November. Data published today by aviation analytics firm Cirium showed that flights from the UK to the US have increased 79 per cent on last year’s level, going up to 92 per cent of pre-pandemic times. Heathrow was the UK’s [...]
Ruck and maul stars: Rugby clubs bank on behind-the-scenes content to attract fans November 8, 2022 Matt Hardy on the rise of rugby clubs producing their own content as they look to attract new fans to the sport outside of the international arena. Gone are the days of sending season tickets out via carrier pigeon and releasing fixture lists through smoke signals, and here are the days of holograms, on-demand video [...]
Letters: Pick your own problems November 8, 2022 [Re: Let’s be honest, we need to fix the Channel crisis if we want positive immigration, November 3] Unlike Matthew Lesh I do not see the need for more migrants to pick produce. 17,410,742 people voted Leave, couldn’t they pick the produce. Colin Price [Re: Net zero won’t come cheap, but the impact of floods [...]
More trouble for Black Friday as DS Smith workers vote to strike November 7, 2022 Workers at packaging giant DS Smith voted in favour of strike action this afternoon, adding further pressure on the likes of Amazon in the run up to Christmas. The GMB union said that almost 1000 staff voted for action, adding that the move could have “serious implications” on household names like Amazon who rely on [...]