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  • Ryanair takes Aer Lingus challenge to UK Supreme Court as a human rights issue

    February 12, 2015

    Ryanair is taking its legal challenge over Aer Lingus to the UK Supreme Court, claiming it is a human rights issue.    The budget airline had previously been told by the Competition and Markets Authority to sell most of its 29 per cent stake in Aer Lingus, reducing its holding to no more than five [...]

  • Balls: Markets alone won’t deliver for UK

    February 9, 2015

    INTERVIEW Labour’s shadow chancellor Ed Balls discusses markets, exports and business backing with David Hellier IT’S BEEN a bit of a bruising few days for those in the Labour Party charged with finessing its relationship with the UK’s top business leaders. But that won’t stop Ed Balls relishing the prospect of speaking at the British [...]

  • Ed Balls talks business: Markets alone won’t deliver for the UK, says shadow chancellor

    February 9, 2015

      It's been a bit of a bruising few days for those in the Labour Party charged with finessing its relationship with the UK’s top business leaders.    But that won’t stop Ed Balls relishing the prospect of speaking at the British Chambers of Commerce’s annual conference tomorrow in front of hundreds of business leaders.  [...]

  • How fierce competition could be making us more self-centred

    February 6, 2015

      Over the last 150 years, people have become more interested in themselves than in the progress of society as a whole, a new report suggests.   As the job market becomes more difficult to penetrate, competition heats up and we apparently find ourselves working harder than our parents for the same returns. Perhaps unsurprisingly, [...]

  • Poundland agrees conditional deal to buy 99p Stores for £55m

    February 6, 2015

    If you had £55m you could walk into Poundland and fill your boots. Or, you could do what Poundland is considering and buy the 99p Store. For that £55m, enough for 55,555,556 items from its rival, Poundland will get 99p Stores’ 251 branches, which together produce £370.4m in annual sales and serve around two million [...]

  • Competition authorities could weigh on Ball’s bid to buy out rival can firm Rexam

    February 5, 2015

    The scale of the potential merger between can-making giants Rexam and Ball could lead to problems with competition regulators. US giant Ball is only slightly larger than FTSE 250 firm Rexam, and comprise the two largest businesses in the sector globally.   The proposed £4.3bn buyout could make sense in extending Ball’s reach globally.   [...]

  • Aer Lingus loses passengers but wins EU lawsuit

    February 5, 2015

    BOTH Aer Lingus and rival EasyJet have posted disappointing passenger numbers for the first month of 2015. The Irish flag carrier said mainline passenger numbers fell 4.5 per cent year-on-year in January to 546,000. Aer Lingus, which is subject to a potential takeover bid from British Airways owner International Airlines Group (IAG), said its long-haul [...]

  • How London is leading the charge on a radical employee rent scheme

    February 5, 2015

    Two years ago, Vodafone became one of the first big businesses to issue a warning over Britain’s housing costs. It said that the sheer cost of renting was making it harder for firms to attract talent. Within weeks, its concerns were echoed by the Confederation of British Industry (CBI) and KPMG’s London Business Survey. London’s [...]

  • Pensions shake-up could give savers £100k boost when fee cap is introduced in April

    February 4, 2015

    Savers paying into a pension could save up to £100,000 once a new cap on fees is introduced in April. Charges for those automatically enrolled in a workplace pension will be capped at 0.75 per cent a year compared to current average annual charges of 1.5 per cent used to cover the costs associated with [...]

  • CRH share prices rises as Irish aggregates firm nets Holcim Lafarge assets

    February 2, 2015

    Irish building materials group CRH’s deal to buy the assets being offloaded by cement firms Holcim and Lafarge ahead of their planned merger was “too good to turn down”, the company’s chief executive Albert Manifold said yesterday. CRH announced on Sunday that it had entered into a binding commitment with Holcim and Lafarge to acquire [...]

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