Almost £70m was lost by the group behind kitchen maker Magnet after being hit by “unprecedented” inflation, “elevated” energy prices and “notably subdued markets” due to the cost-of-living crisis. The …
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Boodles: Demand for the most expensive jewellery helps sales pass £100m
Demand for the most expensive luxury jewellery helped sales pass £100m at Boodles during its latest financial year. The family-run company, which was founded in 1798, has posted a turnover …
Spring Budget 2024: Tax cuts are ‘bad economics and politics’ and voters prefer investment, Tony Blair Institute finds
A majority of voters want the government to prioritise long-term investment in public services in the Spring Budget rather than tax cuts, according to new polling conducted for the Tony …
Spring Budget 2024: Just four per cent of London homes exempt from ‘hefty’ stamp duty fees as pressure mounts on Hunt
Just four per cent of homes on sale in London are exempt from “hefty” stamp duty charges, as fresh pressure is piled on the UK Chancellor to reform the levy …
How Formula 1 is looking beyond Drive to Survive in search for new fans
The success of Drive to Survive in attracting new fans and growing the revenue of Formula 1 has spawned imitators in just about every sport, from tennis to golf, rugby …
Vodafone to shrink again as it agrees £6.8bn offload of Italian division
Vodafone has taken the next step in a radical restructuring of the group, agreeing to offload the Italian arm of the company in a multi-billion deal. Vodafone has agreed to …
The Debate: Are flat workplace structures a good idea?
City A.M.’s new weekly feature takes the fiercest water-cooler debates and pits two candidates head to head before delivering The Judge’s ultimate verdict. Are flat workplace structures a good idea? …
Allies not adversaries – London and the North must be partners for growth
Regional divides inhibit progress, and London and its core industries alone cannot fuel levels of growth we’ve not seen since the 90s, say West Yorkshire mayor Tracy Brabin and chair …
Gen Z may love reading, but that won’t save the UK’s struggling libraries
Gen Z are making reading cool, but that won’t help the widespread crisis facing UK public libraries, writes Anna Moloney Gen Z gets a lot of bad press, but there …
When it comes to the debate around tax, language really does matter
Language matters. So the framing of our debate ahead of the budget – in which every tax cut is described as costing a billion here or a billion there – …