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  • Gambling white paper: Betting firms forced to ‘step up’ checks in biggest industry overhaul since 2005

    April 27, 2023

    Gambling companies will be subject to tighter regulations including a statutory levy and stricter checks on losses, the government announced today in its long-awaited gambling white paper.  The secretary of state for culture, media and sport Lucy Frazer announced on Thursday that the industry would be subject to “six key areas” of reform.  Operators will [...]

  • AstraZeneca: Cancer medicine sales offset a post-pandemic slump in Covid drugs

    April 27, 2023

    AstraZeneca reported a slight dip in sales but beat forecasts on the back of a boost in sales of oncology medicines. The pharmaceutical company reported a 4 per cent fall in revenue to $10.9bn (£8.7bn) on Thursday morning. Sales of oncology drugs helped compensate for a $1.5bn (£1.2bhn) fall in Covid-19 medicines, the company said.  [...]

  • GSK brings in zosta lot more cash as drugs giant’s turnover boosted by shingles vaccine and HIV medicines

    April 26, 2023

    Drugs giant GSK has posted better-than-forecast revenues for the first quarter thanks to strong sales of its shingles vaccine and HIV medicines. The FTSE 100 group saw earnings fall 15 per cent on a constant currency basis to £2.1bn in the first quarter as revenues dropped eight per cent to £7bn after sales of its Covid-19 treatment [...]

  • Virgin Media 02 could bag up to £750m from selling stake in masts business

    April 20, 2023

    Telecoms company Virgin Media O2 has reportedly started the process to sell part or all of its stake in Cornerstone, the operator of Britain’s largest mobile tower network. Virgin Media O2 is set to sell at least half of its 25 per cent stake in the company and will use the funds to fuel its [...]

  • NDT Broadgate: £40m generated for UK economy by ‘revolutionary’ Canada arts project

    April 19, 2023

    A piece of Canada land offered for free to 8,800 independent artists for twelve months has generated £40m in revenue for the UK economy. The NDT Broadgate initiative ran for twelve months in 2021 and 2022, providing rehearsal spaces, writing rooms, co-working areas, recording booths, studios and workshops to the creative community free [...]

  • Exclusive: Telford Homes to sign Gove’s cladding pledge after threat of ban

    March 16, 2023

    Property developer Telford Homes has capitulated to threats from Michael Gove and signed a pledge to fix faulty cladding similar to that which led to the fire at Grenfell Tower. One of London’s largest residential developers was one of 11 firms told they would be prevented from building new properties unless they signed the pledge, [...]

  • Amanda Blanc on Desert Island Discs: Aviva chief speaks out against misogyny

    March 12, 2023

    Aviva chief executive Amanda Blanc has spoken out on the iconic BBC show Desert Island Discs about the misogyny she experienced as chair of the Welsh Rugby Union and at her FTSE 100 firm’s AGM last year. At the shareholder meeting ast year Blanc said that she was the target of a number of sexist [...]

  • What do Aviva’s results mean for the insurer’s share price?

    March 9, 2023

    British insurance giant Aviva today set out plans to buy back £300m worth of its own shares from investors, after posting what analysts and the firm itself described as “strong” results for 2022. Aviva’s announcement saw its share price jump by almost four per cent in trading this morning, before settling at a rate almost [...]

  • Retail groups call apprenticeship levy a ‘£3.5bn mistake’ and call for urgent reform

    February 6, 2023

    Kate Nicholls, chief executive of UKHospitality, said a “much-needed” overhaul of the system would enable businesses to go even further in their skills investment.

  • Caffe Nero shrugs off inflation as Brits’ coffee habits drive sales of £150m

    January 30, 2023

    Caffe Nero generated UK sales of £150m for the first half of the financial year, averaging 104 per cent of pre-pandemic levels and an increase of 17 per cent for the same period in 2021. The coffee chain added Deliveroo and Just Eat to its delivery partner service last year, which it said helped secure [...]

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