EY UK boss Steve Varley takes global sustainability role January 13, 2020 EY today announced the appointment of its UK and Ireland boss to a new position as global vice chair for sustainability. Steve Varley, who is chairman and managing partner of EY UK and Ireland, will relinquish the latter role when he takes up his new position on 1 July. Varley will continue to chair EY [...]
Flybe in crisis talks with government to stave off collapse January 13, 2020 Struggling airline Flybe is reportedly locked in last ditch talks with the government to defer its multi-million pound air passenger duty (APD) bill as it teeters on the brink of collapse. The airline has asked Whitehall to help it find a way of delaying its APD payments while it struggles with cash flow in the [...]
Troubled airline Flybe insists flights continue as normal amid survival funding talks January 13, 2020 Flybe’s chief executive today pleaded with employees not to give away details of its financial situation, as the struggling airline remained tight-lipped on reports that it is hurtling towards collapse today. Europe’s biggest regional carrier was rocked by suggestions that it is in a fresh battle for survival on Sunday night, less than a year [...]
Flybe ‘near collapse’: What do we know so far? January 13, 2020 Flybe, the biggest regional airline in Europe, is said to be on the brink of collapse. Sky News reports the carrier is engaged in a frantic bid for emergency funding, and the government is also said to be involved in the talks – which come just four months after Thomas Cook went bust in late [...]
Total value of UK M&A deals rises by £15bn in 2019 January 9, 2020 The total value of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) deals completed by the UK financial services industry rose almost £15bn in 2019, even though the number of such deals dropped considerably. According to data from Big Four auditor EY, financial firms completed £39.8bn worth of deals last year, up from £24.9bn in 2018. Read more: Financial [...]
UK house prices jump in December January 8, 2020 UK house prices jumped in December as the General Election result “reignited” the property market, according to the latest figures. UK house prices increased four per cent year-on-year and rose 1.7 per cent compared to November – the biggest monthly increase seen in 2019. Read more: London house prices rose twice as fast as rest [...]
We can make this the decade of purpose-driven capitalism January 6, 2020 As we enter the 2020s, capitalism is suffering a crisis of confidence. Populists around the world are putting a simple spin on globalisation as against the interests of ordinary people. By contrasting the growth in developed economies with a simultaneous squeeze on living standards, they argue that the link has been severed between a profitable [...]
Mortgage approvals jump in November December 30, 2019 Mortgage approvals jumped 6.8 per cent last month, reaching the highest level in almost two years. Remortgage approvals soared 12.7 per cent during the month while gross mortgage lending dipped 3.3 per cent last month compared to the same month last year. Read more: First time buyer mortgage approvals increase in October EY Item Club [...]
House prices 2020: How will the UK property market fare next year? December 26, 2019 It’s been a rocky year for the property market, as protracted political uncertainty and affordability problems left house prices largely stagnant in London and across the UK. But with a resounding victory for Boris Johnson in the General Election earlier this month, and the prospect of an end to the Brexit saga in sight, 2020 [...]
Watchdog extends Thomas Cook probe December 19, 2019 The UK’s accounting watchdog is extending its investigation into the collapse of travel operator Thomas Cook. The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) announced a probe into EY’s audit of Thomas Cook’s financial statements for the year ended 30 September 2018 following the company’s collapse earlier this year. Read more: Thomas Cook went bust with liabilities of [...]