North Sea oil operator Enquest has said today that it would return to growth in 2024 despite ongoing political uncertainty in the UK. The energy firm said ahead of its …
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Iconic British boot maker Dr Martens has reported a 42.9 per cent decline in profit before tax for its year to 31 March. On Thursday, the 60-year-old brand blamed weak …
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The former boss of Credit Suisse, who oversaw its untimely decline and forced sale to UBS, is set to step away from the newly enlarged bank. Swiss-German Ulrich Korner will …
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Profit and revenue jumped at Auto Trader as the firm benefited from continued “robust” demand in the used car market. In the year to March the car trader saw revenue …
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Property firm Londonmetric has sold more than £30m worth of retail units, including an Asda supermarket and two former Cazoo showrooms. The seven deals, which were worth £31m in total, …
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Waste disposal giant Renewi has branded the UK “unpredictable” as it offloaded its loss-leading British municipal division to competitor Biffa alongside a set of full year results in which the …
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KPMG UK’s pretax profit falls as staff costs rise and revenue growth slows
KPMG UK’s profit before tax dropped nearly 20 per cent in 2023, the firm reported today, as revenue growth slowed and staff costs increased. The …
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Morrisons sells forecourts arm to group under same PE owner in £2.5bn deal
Supermarket Morrisons has completed a £2.5bn deal to sell its 347 petrol stations to Motor Fuel Group (MFG). Both Morrisons and MFG are owned by …
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UK insolvencies skyrocket to 30-year high in ‘striking’ reminder of ‘onerous’ environment
The number of company insolvencies has soared to its highest level since 1993, as voluntary liquidations reached the most since records began in 1960. The …
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The Michelin Guide 2024 predictions: Our rising stars
On Monday 5 February, the great and good of the UK food scene will head to Manchester’s Midland Hotel to discover which restaurants have made …
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Upper Crust: Owner backs guidance but warns of potential hit from train strikes
Upper Crust owner SSP Group today reported strong sales boosted by a resilient demand for air and train travel, but warned of a potential future …
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Marcus Rashford hit with one of biggest fines in Premier League history
Marcus Rashford could return to the Manchester United team this week despite receiving one of the biggest club fines in Premier League history. Rashford was …
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The Glory had so much other London gay bars didn’t – its loss is very sad
The Glory closes its doors tomorrow When you think about gay venues, you imagine bars: loud, high intensity bars with crowds and queues. This was …
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Immigration to lift UK’s population to 70m by mid-2026
Immigration is set to lift the UK’s population to 70m by mid-2026, according to new projections released by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) today. …
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Sadiq Khan: Starmer attacking Sunak for ‘betting on misery’ won’t put business off Labour
Sadiq Khan has insisted Sir Keir Starmer’s attack on Rishi Sunak for “making millions from misery” during the financial crisis won’t put businesses off the …
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Payments watchdog mulling greater powers as Visa and Mastercard ‘run rings’ around fee hikes
The UK payments watchdog has mulled whether it should have more powers to take firms such as Visa and Mastercard to court when they refuse …
