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  • A spirits union is calling for Nissan-style guarantees for the Scottish whisky industry during Brexit negotiations

    February 24, 2017

    Workers in the £5bn Scottish whisky industry should be given Nissan-style protections in Brexit negotiations, union works have said. GMB, the union for whisky and spirits workers, has written to Scottish Secretary David Mundell to call for measures to safeguard an estimated 160,000 jobs related to the industry. More than 40,000 UK jobs are directly supported by [...]

  • Britain exported more gin than ever last year, generating nearly half a billion pounds

    February 24, 2017

    The results are in: British gin smashed its export record in 2016, official figures have shown. Research by HM Revenue and Customs suggest the UK fuelled the world's gin craze last year, exporting more gin than ever last year, selling booze worth £474m, up 12 per cent from 2015. If current trends continue, exports of gin will hit the [...]

  • William Hill reveals encouraging signs after a year to forget in 2016

    February 24, 2017

    William Hill put on a brave face on its full-year performance this morning with the firm's share price rising nearly one per cent after the bookmaker delivered figures that were in line its revised guidance. The figures Net revenue was up one per cent to £1.6bn but adjusted operating profits dived 10 per cent to £262m. [...]

  • Pulling the plug: Howden forced to increase prices for its kitchenware

    February 23, 2017

    Kitchenware supplier Howden Joinery Group's share price closed down 0.52 per cent today after the company posted strong profit growth, but said it had been forced to increase its product prices. The figures Group revenue rose from £1.22bn in 2015 to £1.3bn last year, a growth of seven per cent. Profit before tax was up [...]

  • John Lewis to cut almost 400 jobs

    February 23, 2017

    John Lewis is cutting around 380 jobs as it shakes-up parts of its home and catering businesses. Around 773 employees at the department store will be entering a consultation period, during which the business will assess whether to keep them on for the 386 jobs it is creating in other areas. Read more: The 30 [...]

  • Intu boss David Fischel : The UK is way out of line with its international peers on business rates

    February 23, 2017

    Intu ruled the FTSE 100 roost this morning after the shopping centre giant increased its dividend, despite reporting a fall in profits. The retail property group's profits dropped more than 60 per cent but its dividend was up two per cent, at 14p per share.  Revenues grew four per cent to £594.3m, from £571.6m the year before. While [...]

  • Westfield’s profits drop despite shoppers flocking to Westfield London and Stratford City

    February 23, 2017

    Australian shopping mall behemoth Westfield has announced a fall in profits in its full-year results but its London centres attracted more shoppers in 2016. Westfield London and Stratford City generated combined annual sales of around £2.2bn from 75m customer visits, the company said. The shopping centre firm’s net profit for the year stood at $1.3bn (£1.09bn) [...]

  • British American Tobacco’s profit heats up as it looks to the vaping market

    February 23, 2017

    Lucky Strike and Dunhill cigarette maker British American Tobacco (BAT)'s profits and revenue grew over 2016 as it strives to pump up its next generation product offerings. The figures The tobacco giant reported revenue increased 12.6 per cent to £14.75bn, helped by the weak pound, while organic revenue increased 6.9 per cent, driven by good pricing. Adjusted [...]

  • AO World founder John Roberts has stepped down as CEO – here’s who’s replacing him

    February 22, 2017

    John Roberts, the founder of British online electrical retailer AO World, has stepped down as chief executive but will remain on the board.  Steve Caunce, the retailer's chief operating officer, will replace Roberts as CEO. Earlier this week, Morgan Stanley downgraded AO World saying its overall growth in the UK will be weak over the next few [...]

  • Milk giant behind Lurpak and Anchor increases prices for supermarkets

    February 22, 2017

    The UK's largest dairy company, Arla Foods, has increased the prices of its products for supermarkets. The co-operative, which is behind brands such as Lurpak, Anchor and Cravendale, has been forced to hike prices due to the milk price rises in the last four months of 2016. Read more: Manufacturing giant Premier Foods considers price rises [...]

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