Mulberry continues to suffer on weak luxury demand May 1, 2024 Consumers have continued to spend on makeup and beauty goods but have reduced their spend on some luxury items like handbags.
The Tories have given in to the landlord lobby over no-fault eviction May 1, 2024 Ending no-fault eviction by getting rid of Section 21 would be a small step towards making young people’s lives better, but the Tories can’t even do that. No wonder they’re heading for electoral annihilation, says Morgan Jones No-fault eviction is a blight on people’s lives, a cause of intense financial and emotional stress, and of [...]
Hankook: Brits buying worse tyres because of cost of living crisis April 30, 2024 The UK arm of global tyre giant Hankook has warned drivers are turning to lower quality products as they battle the cost of living crisis.
‘Boomerang’ Londoners return to a city ‘on the brink of reinvention’ April 30, 2024 London's culture is drawing residents who left the city during the pandemic back to the capital.
Morrisons tackles debt pile with £2.5bn petrol forecourts sale April 30, 2024 Morrisons has closed a £2.5bn deal to sell its 347 petrol stations to Motor Fuel Group (MFG).
Getir to quit Britain and other European markets as thousands of jobs at risk April 29, 2024 Online food delivery platform Getir has confirmed plans to exit the UK, Germany and Netherlands, as part of a restructuring plans which will see it solely operate in its home market of Turkey.
Ocado to be grilled on staff pay inequality at upcoming annual meeting April 29, 2024 The board of grocery technology business Ocado will face a question about staff pay inequality at their annual general meeting on Monday.
The Notebook: Macron’s Olympian swim is good PR, but the water crisis needs serious attention April 29, 2024 Kate Elliot, head of sustainable research at Greenbank Investments, takes the Notebook pen to tell us why the water crisis is so urgent.
Luxury fashion brands struggle to compete with celebs in the branded beauty craze April 28, 2024 “There has been a massive shift; we are inundated with brands now. The selectivity is really the main challenge,” Clare Horner, group beauty director at UK luxury department store Harvey Nichols.
Is there enough student housing for the next cohort of school leavers in September? April 27, 2024 “It’s a good time to enter the market,” Jay Ahluwalia, principal director of Dominus, said. Dominus, which previously focused on hotels and real estate, currently has two student builds in development in London.