Youth clubs face closure as government’s digital rollout look to slash rent paid to small site-owners by 90 per cent January 25, 2022 Thousands of churches, charities, social clubs, hospitals and amateur sports clubs will be forced to accept cuts of up to 90 per cent in the rent they receive from hosting mobile phone masts under government plans to make them foot the bill for digital rollout.
Oil prices rebound as fears of Russia invading Ukraine rise January 25, 2022 Oil prices have recovered amid growing fears of Russian invading Ukraine and a consequent tightening in supplies.
Biden his time: What can the US President do to contain rising oil prices ahead of the mid-terms? January 25, 2022 As inflation, interest rates and Covid-19 mortalities rise in the US the only thing that appears to be sliding is President Joe Biden’s poll numbers.
Inflation and supply chain crisis to throttle UK economy, IMF warns January 25, 2022 The global supply crunch and roaring inflation will choke UK growth this year, the world’s economic watchdog warned today. A combination of the supply chain crisis rumbling on and the cost of living corroding Brits’ incomes has prompted the International Monetary Fund (IMF) to downgrade their forecasts for UK economic growth this year to 4.7 [...]
Sureserve Group revels in rebounding revenues following M&A spree January 25, 2022 Sureserve has rebounded strongly from challenging pandemic conditions with a 24.7 per cent boost in revenues.
EDF shareholder funds put pressure on French government over energy firm plans January 24, 2022 The supervisory boards of two EDF staff shareholder funds are pushing for clarity over the French government’s plans for the energy giant.
Supply chain crisis threatens to plunge record number of firms into the red January 24, 2022 The global supply chain crisis is threatening to plunge a record number of companies into the red, reveals a closely watched study released today. Nearly half of the 70 listed companies that issued profit warnings in the final three months of last year blamed their poor performance on the supply chain crisis, according to research [...]
Poverty looms for 15m Brits: Cost of living crisis grows as more and more people cannot keep up with household bills January 23, 2022 Millions of Brits are finding it harder to keep up with bills and credit commitments, as that number has doubled since the start of the pandemic to almost one in three, research by a debt charity warned this weekend. Nearly one in three British adults – 30 per cent or 15 million people – say [...]
Business Secretary says households will have to wait until March for help with soaring energy bills January 21, 2022 Business Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng has said households must wait until March to find out what help the government can offer for rising energy bills.
Studying Boris Johnson’s £335bn idea of a bridge between Scotland and Northern Ireland cost taxpayer £900,000 January 21, 2022 A study commissioned by Prime Minister Boris Johnson into which found it would be too expensive to build a bridge or tunnel between Scotland and Northern Ireland cost taxpayers nearly £900,000. The Department for Transport (DfT) said the research into the feasibility of a fixed link cost £896,681. Network Rail chairman Sir Peter Hendy led [...]