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Sunday newspaper round-up: Furlough scheme, National lockdown, Food banks

Sun, 01st Nov 2020 16:34

(Sharecast News) - The chancellor dramatically extended his furlough scheme last night, just hours before it was due to end, bowing to demands from business leaders for more financial support throughout the new four-week lockdown in England. Rishi Sunak said the decision was necessary because of the return of "stay at home" restrictions to contain Covid-19. News of the new lockdown, first reported by The Times, had sparked fury from bosses. "We will do whatever it takes as the situation evolves," Sunak said. - Sunday Times

Boris Johnson faces a rebellion from his backbenches over the new national lockdown restrictions for England amid warnings that the measures would be "disastrous" for the economy. This comes after Cabinet Minister Michael Gove admitted the four-week-long national lockdown could be extended beyond December 2. The Commons will debate the Government's proposals to control the spread of coronavirus this week, with a vote expected on Wednesday, but some Conservative MPs have suggested they could vote against them. - Sunday Telegraph

Food aid charities have identified the emergence of the UK's "newly hungry" - a growing cohort of people previously in good jobs and enjoying comfortable incomes who have been forced to use food banks and claim welfare benefits for the first time during the pandemic. The Feeding Britain network said its members were providing food support to a new influx of middle-income families. Typically with mortgages, cars, and often self-employed or business owners, they had been plunged into crisis by Covid-related job losses and gaps in the social security system. - Guardian

Marks & Spencer is set to reveal the first signs of a boost from its Ocado tie-up after a major collapse in clothing sales. This week, M&S is expected to post losses of £59million for the six months to late September, with same-store clothing revenues plunging 41 per cent after shops were forced to shut during the lockdown. However, the chain's joint venture with online grocery specialist Ocado is likely to prove a bright spot. Analysts forecast that it is doing better than originally thought. - Mail on Sunday

Britain's bid to build enough offshore windfarms to power every home in the country by 2030 risks being derailed by outdated regulation which is slowing investment in the electricity grid, according to one of the industry's biggest players. Germany's RWE has warned that work to connect the growing number of windfarms off the UK coast to the onshore electricity grid will not keep pace with the government's goals unless decades-old regulation allows for faster investments. - Guardian

"A recipe box delivery start-up backed by "body coach" Joe Wicks has raised £25m from investors, propelling it to "unicorn" status. [...] The cash injection brings the total raised by Gousto to £155m and values it at more than $1bn - making it a unicorn. Gousto said sales in the first half of this year had surpassed the £83m reported for the whole of 2019. - Sunday Times

Transport for London (TfL) has struck an eleventh-hour bailout deal with the Government worth about £1.8bn. The agreement, reached before a final deadline on Saturday evening, gives London's transport regulator enough funding for it to continue to operate until the end of March 2021. Changes to the Congestion Charge which were introduced in June as part of a previous bailout, including a 30pc increase in the charge as well as longer operating hours, will remain in place under the new deal. - Sunday Telegraph

An aggressive US hedge fund could seek to join a takeover of the AA, the beleaguered car breakdown service. Davidson Kempner, which has a 15% stake in the AA, is understood to have hired the investment bank Moelis to advise on options as talks drag on between the debt-laden company and two private equity suitors, Warburg Pincus and TowerBrook. - Sunday Times

The chief executive of easyJet is to have his salary frozen next year as the budget airline grapples with Covid travel restrictions. Johan Lundgren will see his annual salary of £740,000 remain static. The company's pay committee decided in July that the salaries of executives would not increase in 2021. The decision is due to be published next month. Lundgren is expected to see his total pay package fall to 55 per cent of what he could have earned for the next two years after a plunge in the share price. - Mail on Sunday

Sainsbury's is tipped to restart dividend payments this week despite a row over it receiving a huge tax break and a second national lockdown. City analysts said they expect the supermarket to give the green light to dividends again - with analysts at Barclays pencilling in a £220 million payout to shareholders. That assumes the chain pays both a dividend for the past six months and a 'catch-up' for a payout it postponed earlier this year. - Mail on Sunday
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London close: Stocks finish positive as US inflation moderates

(Sharecast News) - London's stock markets finished with moderate gains on Thursday, buoyed by a combination of factors including a slowdown in US inflation, robust UK earnings reports, and encouraging mortgage approvals figures.

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27 Feb 2024 11:53

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: FTSE 100 falters; eyes on US data

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London were lower at midday Tuesday, ahead of slew of US data which could help determine the course of interest rates.

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27 Feb 2024 10:28

M&S investing £89m to raise store workers' pay to £12 an hour

(Sharecast News) - High street retailer Marks & Spencer has announced it is to pay UK workers in the Real Living Wage of £12 per hour and make "significant improvements" in family leave policies.

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27 Feb 2024 08:32

TOP NEWS: UK grocery price inflation decelerates amid Valentine's Day

(Alliance News) - Grocery price inflation dropped to two-year low in the UK, as shoppers prioritised savings on Valentine's Day, new data on Tuesday showed.

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26 Feb 2024 15:11

London close: Stocks fall as investors look to US data

(Sharecast News) - London markets closed in negative territory on Monday, as investors remained cautious ahead of the release of crucial US economic data later in the week.

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26 Feb 2024 11:08

M&S withholding multi-million pound payment to Ocado over performance failures

(Sharecast News) - Ocado slumped on Monday following a report over the weekend that Marks & Spencer is withholding a multimillion-pound payment to the group after their grocery delivery venture missed key performance targets.

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16 Feb 2024 12:07

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: Stocks up as UK retail sales soften GDP jitters

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London were up strongly at midday on Friday, buoyed by UK retail sales data that came in far better than expected and soothed worries about the economy after numbers on Thursday showed it entered recession last year.

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16 Feb 2024 08:41

LONDON MARKET OPEN: Stocks climb amid UK retail sales surprise

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London opened higher on Friday morning, after a sentiment-boosting UK retail sales reading which calmed some nerves about the economy.

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15 Feb 2024 11:45

Marks & Spencer adds Puma, Reebook to sports edit platform on website

(Alliance News) - Marks & Spencer Group PLC on Thursday announced an expansion in the range of sportswear products.

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30 Jan 2024 09:02

TOP NEWS: UK grocery price inflation slowdown pauses in January

(Alliance News) - UK consumers continued to hunt for deals during their supermarket shopping in January, numbers from Kantar on Tuesday showed, but more limited promotional activity meant price inflation only eased slightly.

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23 Jan 2024 11:23

Staffline shares fall as profit declines; notes headwinds

(Alliance News) - Staffline Group PLC on Tuesday said underlying operating profit fell in line with market expectations in 2023 as it aimed to "deliver progress into 2024" despite headwinds.

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19 Jan 2024 12:04

LONDON MARKET MIDDAY: FTSE 100 edges up despite poor UK retail sales

(Alliance News) - The FTSE 100 edged higher on Friday at around midday, though the pound struggled after data showed that UK retail sales plunged in December.

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19 Jan 2024 08:50

LONDON MARKET OPEN: FTSE 100 rises amid UK shock retail sales print

(Alliance News) - Stock prices in London outperformed on Friday's market open, after weaker-than-expected UK retail sales data appeared to stoke hopes of an earlier interest rate cut.

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18 Jan 2024 12:47

M&S to invest £30m in Scottish stores

(Sharecast News) - Marks & Spencer Group is to invest £30m overhauling its Scottish offering, including closing one of its stores in Aberdeen, the retailer said on Thursday.

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17 Jan 2024 16:55

LONDON MARKET CLOSE: Stocks slump as Fed rate cut hope dwindles

(Alliance News) - European equities slumped on Wednesday, as interest rate expectations, on both sides of the Atlantic, were re-assessed on the back of some hawkish rhetoric and hotter inflation data.

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