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  • Sainsbury’s to save 17m food items from waste by removing best before dates

    August 30, 2022

    Sainsbury’s plans to save 17 million food items a year from waste by removing ‘best before’ dates. The supermarket giant will take off the date from 276 of its own brand items and more than 100 fresh produce products, such as onions, tomatoes and fruits.    More than 130 items will follow, including potatoes, with [...]

  • Truss refuses to reveal cost of living plans until she has the keys to No 10

    August 30, 2022

    Members of Liz Truss’s team have confirmed the Tory leadership frontrunner will not finalise her plans for crucial cost-of-living support before receiving the “full support and advice” only available to the government of the day. The public will likely be forced to wait to find out what help they will get with skyrocketing energy bills [...]

  • Sunak confidant hints at ‘targeted support’ in cost of living crisis as he warns higher incomes won’t be safe either

    August 30, 2022

    DCMS minister Matt Warman, who is supporting Rishi Sunak in the Tory leadership battle, spoke this morning in favour of targeted support during the rising cost of living, acknowledging “that is going to affect people somewhat higher up the income scale as well”. He told Sky News this a.m.: “I think for me the most [...]

  • Zahawi: Middle-earners will also need help with energy bills

    August 27, 2022

    Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi has said that middle-earners will also need help with their energy bills. The comments come as Ofgem announced yesterday the energy price cap will rise over 80 per cent to £3,549 per year from October.  Zahawi told the Telegraph that support should not be given only to people on benefits but also [...]

  • Skyrocketing energy bills ‘could be the final nail in the coffin’ for small firms, FSB warns

    August 26, 2022

    Sky-rocketing energy bills “could be the final nail in the coffin” for many firms according to the head of Federation of Small Businesses. Smaller companies “don’t have the luxury to wait until the winter” for help with rising costs, and an “urgent intervention” is needed from the next prime minister.  The comments were made by [...]

  • Zahawi: Energy price cap rise will cause ‘stress and anxiety’

    August 26, 2022

    Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi has acknowledged today’s 80 per cent price cap rise will cause “stress and anxiety” as campaigners urge the government to take action. In a move that will concern millions of Brits, this morning it was announced by Ofgem the energy price cap will rise to £3,549 per year from October. The rise [...]

  • Soaring inflation risks creating UK property ‘insurance gap’

    August 25, 2022

    SOARING inflation in the construction sector threatens to create a major “insurance gap” amongst UK policyholders, London headquartered insurer Chaucer has warned. Sharp increases in the costs of building materials could leave homes and businesses underinsured, as policies fail to cover the cost of repairing and rebuilding damaged properties, research carried out by the Lloyd’s of [...]

  • Threat of recession drives City law firm hiring spree

    August 19, 2022

    City law firms are seeking to capitalise on the looming recession by bolstering their M&A and financial restructuring teams. Vacancies for City lawyers specialising in banking, leveraged and real estate finance, capital markets, and derivatives surged 38.7 per cent over the first seven months of 2022, figures from legal sector recruitment firm Tenhaven show. The [...]

  • UK’s cost-of-living crisis could spark ‘Great Reshuffle’ as workers seek out better paid jobs

    August 17, 2022

    Soaring inflation could spark a “Great Reshuffle” in the UK’s job market as workers are increasingly prioritising higher salaries in seeking to manage rising living costs, a survey of 2,000 workers shows. More than half (55 per cent) of UK workers are actively looking for jobs with a view to securing higher salaries due to [...]

  • Ofgem threatened with legal action if it doesn’t protect vulnerable customers from soaring energy bills

    August 16, 2022

    Energy regulator Ofgem has been threatened with legal action if it fails to protect vulnerable customers from soaring energy bills. The Good Law Project has teamed up with anti-poverty groups urging it to ensure people can cope with bills, expected to reach upwards of £4,000 a year. This comes as the energy price cap is [...]

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