Category: News

Apr 23

Chocolate Cravings and Bargain Hunts Drive Down UK Food Inflation for 14th Consecutive Month

Britons’ love affair with chocolate and penchant for seeking out discounts have played pivotal roles in driving down grocery price inflation for the fourteenth consecutive month, according to new figures from Kantar. The latest data reveals a notable shift in consumer spending habits, with a “significant” increase in discount purchases accounting for 29.3% of supermarket […]
Apr 23

Regional Tech Start-ups Thrive on Barclays Eagle Labs Accelerator Scheme

Barclays Eagle Labs’ accelerator scheme is catalysing a tech revolution beyond London’s borders, with a surge in support for start-ups led by women or ethnic minority entrepreneurs under its revamped £12 million government-backed initiative. In its inaugural year, the programme showcased impressive statistics: 74% of the 1,681 tech start-ups enrolled hailed from regions outside the […]
Apr 22

Tesco Accused of Undercutting Local Shops Through Wholesale Arm, Raising Concerns Over Market Dominance

Independent shopkeepers have accused Tesco of undercutting them by selling products for less in its stores compared to its wholesale business, Booker, raising concerns about Tesco’s dominance in the grocery market and its impact on local retailers. Despite Tesco’s acquisition of Booker in 2017, promising benefits to independent retailers, shop owners claim that a significant […]
Apr 22

Former Heathrow CEO John Holland-Kaye Receives Record £6.4 Million Pay Package

Former Heathrow Airport CEO John Holland-Kaye has come under scrutiny after it was revealed that he received a record pay package amounting to £6.4 million, according to the airport’s annual report. This substantial payout included an annual bonus exceeding £1.2 million, despite flights experiencing average delays of 20 minutes throughout the year. Holland-Kaye, who served […]
Apr 20

UK Delays Health and Safety Checks on EU Imports Amid Post-Brexit Border Control Concerns

Amid concerns over potential disruption and system readiness, the UK government has reportedly informed port health authorities of its decision to delay the commencement of health and safety checks on imports from the European Union (EU) as part of new post-Brexit border controls. According to reports, a presentation prepared by the Department for Environment, Food […]
Apr 20

Inflation Expected to Stabilise at 2% in 2024, Hints Bank of England Deputy Governor

Sir Dave Ramsden, the Bank of England’s deputy governor overseeing markets, has indicated that inflation is expected to stabilise at 2% in 2024, potentially signalling the possibility of interest rate cuts. His remarks diverge from the Bank’s previous forecasts, suggesting a potential revision in the inflation outlook set to be released next month. Ramsden’s comments […]