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  • Petition to unseat Dominic Grieve reaches 10,000 signatures ahead of Plan B amendment

    January 21, 2019

    A petition calling for the deselection of MP Dominic Grieve has reached 10,000 signatures amid claims he is trying to “overturn” Brexit through an amendment to May's Brexit deal. The online petition calling on the Tory party to unseat Grieve, launched seven months ago, has seen a surge in support amid a parliamentary deadlock over Brexit.  [...]

  • William Hill confirms lower 2018 profits as it comes close to securing £242m Mr Green & Co purchase

    January 21, 2019

    William Hill today confirmed a likely fall in profits for 2018, revealing its bottom line will be 15 per cent down on the year before. Shares dipped by 2.6 per cent in early trading today after falling five per cent when the betting firm first warned of the profit drop last November. Read more: William [...]

  • UK dividends hit record-breaking high in 2018

    January 21, 2019

    UK dividend payments rose to a record £99.8bn last year driven by rising profits and better than expected special dividends. British American Tobacco accounted for almost one fifth of the increase in UK dividends as it paid out an additional £900m over the course of 2018, entering the UK top five for the first time, according [...]

  • London house prices fell 1.5 per cent in December as Brexit bites

    January 21, 2019

    The average asking price for London houses fell 1.5 per cent in December compared to the previous month as Brexit uncertainty continued to dampen the capital’s property market, according to figures released today.  Figures from the latest Rightmove House Price Index showed the average asking price for a London home is now just under £594,000. [...]

  • UK businesses reduce spending on redundancy payments despite Brexit uncertainty

    January 21, 2019

    UK businesses reduced their spending on redundancy payments last year despite the uncertainty surrounding Brexit, a law firm has found. Commercial law firm EMW said spending on redundancy payments dropped to £3.6bn by the end of March last year, from £3.8bn the previous year despite the prediction that Brexit would cause widespread job losses. The total number [...]

  • London office transactions hit highest level since 2014

    January 21, 2019

    Central London office investment transactions in 2018 hit £17.6bn, a 10 per cent rise on 2017 and the highest level since 2014. According to real estate firm CBRE, there was £5bn of investment transactions in the fourth quarter of 2018, which marked a 16 per cent rise in investment volumes compared to the third quarter [...]

  • Employers to boost graduate jobs by record nine per cent in 2019 despite Brexit concerns

    January 21, 2019

    The UK’s top employers are set to boost graduate jobs by a record nine per cent this year despite growing uncertainty over Brexit. The country’s leading 100 graduate employers have indicated a surge in recruitment could be on the horizon in 2019, according to a report conducted by research firm High Fliers. It comes after [...]

  • Nearly half of business leaders now support a second Brexit referendum

    January 20, 2019

    Nearly half of business leaders would support a second Brexit referendum following the defeat of Prime Minister Theresa May’s Brexit agreement in parliament. In a survey of 1,200 business leaders carried out between 17-19 January, 45 per cent said they would support a second referendum or a referendum on the withdrawal deal. Twenty nine per [...]

  • Labour loses up to 150,000 members over its stance on Brexit

    January 20, 2019

    The Labour party's stance on Brexit has prompted the exodus of about 150,000 members in recent months, according to reports. Labour sources told the Sunday Times that up to 100,000 are also not up to date with their subscriptions and enrolment is floundering at 385,000. The losses have reportedly cost the party £6m. A Labour source [...]

  • Theresa May faces trying week in parliament as MPs plan to delay Brexit

    January 20, 2019

    Theresa May will update MPs on her Brexit plan B on Monday amid open warfare in her own party over how to break the deadlock in parliament. She will also table a motion that will be debated and voted on 29 January. The Prime Minister is believed to be focusing her efforts on winning over [...]

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