New car market increased 18 per cent last month to mark release of new number plates April 5, 2023 The UK’s new car market has grown for eight consecutive months, figures show. Some 287,825 new cars were registered last month, up 18.2 per cent on March 2022, the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) said. The increase was attributed to an easing of global supply chain shortages. Large fleets, which include vehicles owned [...]
Gas prices: How long before they return to pre-energy crisis levels? April 5, 2023 Gas prices will not return to pre-crisis levels for another three years despite the recent drop-off, warns investment group Stifel.
Co-op warns cost of living crisis will eat into future profits as food to funeral care firm feels pain of inflation April 5, 2023 The Co-operative Group has warned that ongoing inflation and economic uncertainty is likely to reduce its profits in 2023. The food, insurance and funeral care provider revealed its underlying profit remained flat at £100m for the year while EBITDA was down £15m to £490m compared to £505m in 2021. Group revenue for the year was [...]
If 15 minute cities can start a wave of conspiracies, almost anything can April 4, 2023 The hysteria about the 15-minute city in Oxford is proof that conspiracy theories are reaching further and further deep into every corner of our society, writes Elena Siniscalco
Let’s face it: Profiteering is feeding the inflation beast, not just pay rises April 4, 2023 Inflation is a pernicious beast that is plainly bad for people and businesses. It can ease governments’ debt burdens by (artificially) boosting tax revenues, but that can lead to severe bouts of price rises that, often, lead to societal decay. So it’s easy to see why policymakers in the UK are sweating over the rate [...]
‘Worse than the pandemic’: Pub bodies warn of closures as energy bills relief scheme ends April 4, 2023 Hospitality bodies have warned that business failure is worse now than it was during the pandemic as the sector braces itself for the first month of trading following the end of the government’s energy bill relief scheme. “We’re seeing an acceleration of business failure which is now worse than the pandemic,” Emma McClarkin, chief executive [...]
Every little helps: Loyalty cards determining over half of Brits’ shopping choices amid cost of living crisis April 4, 2023 Some 54 per cent of Brits said that price discounts via loyalty cards were most likely to encourage them to buy a product as the cost of living crisis spurs shoppers to hunt for the best bargains. According to data by NIQ, a further 35 per cent of consumers said that a ‘special price discount’ [...]
Harbour Energy ramps up industry calls for price floor inclusion in windfall tax April 3, 2023 Harbour Energy has made fresh warnings about the UK’s investment climate amid uncertainty over a price floor in the windfall tax.
How Aldi boss intends to see off supermarket rivals and bring discount store within reach of all UK shoppers April 3, 2023 Aldi will not stop the “relentless” roll out of its value supermarkets across the UK, despite attempts by rival supermarkets to scupper its growth, its chief executive has said. Giles Hurley, the head of UK and Ireland operations for the German discounter, told The Telegraph that they are going to bring stores within easy reach [...]
Recession fears see Brits stock up on own-brand kitchen staples April 3, 2023 THE COST of living crisis is beginning to be felt in the pockets of ordinary punters – with more than one in three turning towards own brand products to keep the kitchen cupboard stocked. New research from KPMG suggests more than half of UK consumers have reduced ‘non-essential’ spending amid recession fears, with eating out top of [...]