Sofa retailer DFS Furniture has issued its second profit warning this year in the face of tricky Red Sea disruptions and weak consumer spend. Back in March, the popular upholstery …
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Des Gunewardena, formerly one half of restaurant group D&D, has spoken for the first time about his acrimonious 2022 departure from the company he founded 18 years ago. Speaking to …
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“I haven’t been wrestling crocodiles or anything,” grins Des Gunewardena, formerly one half of restaurant group D&D and one of the most recognisable men in British hospitality. He gestures at …
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Special Opportunities REIT has pulled its IPO after falling short of its minimum fundraising target, scuppering the first stock market listing of a UK real estate investment trust in three …
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The founder and chief executive of Cambridge-based microchip firm Paragraf has expressed his deep frustration with the current funding environment in the UK. Paragraf CEO Simon Thomas Speaking to City …
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The partnership between London’s businesses and universities is a key driver of economic growth and success, says Dr Diana Beech With the capital region home to the highest-skilled economy in …
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Why Britain needs a minister for pubs (and cheaper pints while we’re at it)
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The Notebook: LSEG’s data business success calls LSE into focus
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Meet the founder sculpting her hobby into a multimillion-pound beauty brand
Aimee Connolly, founder of Sculpted by Aimee, tells Jennifer Sieg how following her passion led to the creation of a multi-million-pound global beauty brand. Aimee …
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Transitory? UK inflation can’t be explained away by Bank of England’s easy answers
Last week new figures on the UK economy suggested that something unusual is happening – inflation and unemployment are falling at the same time. In …
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Gen-Z needs more digital skills says tech secretary
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Explainer-in-brief: England’s rebellious ramblers get set to descend on Dartmoor
Rebellious ramblers carrying a model boat are taking to the paths of Devon to cheerfully commit a crime: trespassing on private land. Why, asks Lucy …
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China’s central bank slashes mortgage rates in high-stakes bid to revitalize property market
China’s central bank slashed the benchmark mortgage interest rate on Tuesday in a bid to jumpstart the country’s sluggish property market and boost its struggling …
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Moving markets: Five things shaping the FTSE 100 today
Moving Markets Today: Asia stocks struggle despite China rate cut, oil prices stable, BoE’s Bailey speech and Nvidia earnings take centre stage Asian shares grappled …
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UK trade policy must focus on services, top City figure urges
The UK’s trade policy must “flip” to focus on services, given the country is no longer a “nation of shopkeepers”, a senior City of London …
