PM warns voters of ‘instability’
David Cameron has warned voters not to take Britain’s economic recovery for granted when they go to the polls on May 7 as the latest official figures showed the pace of growth slowing. Labour seized on...
View ArticleMost directors ‘favour Tory rule’
An overwhelming majority of company directors surveyed in a new poll want a Conservative victory in next week’s general election. A majority Tory government was the favoured outcome of 71% of the 296...
View Article5 best-performing UK political party websites
The leaders did their best to win voters over in a Question Time special last night, but which party is winning the battle of the web? Performance management firm Dynatrace took a look at the parties’...
View ArticleGeneral Election: Parties back living wage at rally
It has the backing of the main political parties while supporters say that it has the potential to lift millions of working families out of penury to ensure they enjoy a decent standard of life. The...
View Article5 UK political parties’ key business policies
The general election is tomorrow and Britain has a choice to make. But how will a vote for the UK’s leading parties affect your business? 1. Conservative Party David Cameron’s party are aiming to...
View ArticleElection result set to boost housing market
The election outcome is set to inject a fresh lease of life into the prime London housing market, which will ripple out to other parts of the country, experts have predicted. With Labour’s proposed...
View ArticleCooper warns Labour over business
Labour must reset its relationship with business after its disappointing general election showing, leadership contender Yvette Cooper has warned. In a thinly-veiled criticism of Ed Miliband, she...
View ArticleJob vacancies up after election
The number of job vacancies has enjoyed a post-election “bounce”. Employment group Reed said more than 51,500 jobs were added to its website last week, a near-20% increase on the weekly average in the...
View ArticleElection result ‘certainty and stability’ will boost property market
Housebuilder Telford Homes said the Conservatives’ majority election win would boost confidence in the property market as it reported annual profits up by nearly a third thanks to soaring demand. The...
View ArticleNicola Sturgeon hails Scotland-US ties
Scotland’s First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has met with US deputy secretary of State Antony Blinken on her tour of America. Ms Sturgeon, who is on a four-day trip to promote Scotland, held talks with...
View ArticleJohnston Press warns over election advertising hit
The owner of the Yorkshire Post and The Scotsman has warned over a hit to profits after advertisers delayed and cut spending around May’s general election. Johnston Press said half-year and full-year...
View ArticleFoxtons profits hit by election uncertainty
Estate agent Foxtons blamed uncertainty in the housing market in the months running up to the General Election for a slump in first-half profits. The London focused chain, which runs 56 branches, said...
View ArticleTory election win prompts surge in demand for AGA cookers
Upmarket consumers flocked to buy Aga cookers after the Tory election victory earlier this year as they abandoned pre-poll caution, it was revealed today. The cookers’ maker, Aga Rangemaster, said they...
View ArticleConservative election victory ‘cheered financial markets’
Shares soared in the aftermath of the general election in May, with the FTSE 100 adding 160 points on the day immediately after the vote – but they have since slumped by nearly 500 points, knocking...
View ArticleHays hikes profits but fails to see post-election hiring bounce
Recruitment firm Hays said a post-election upturn in UK hiring had not materialised after warning earlier this year that employers had become more cautious in the run-up to May’s poll. The group also...
View ArticleJeremy Corbyn backing managed but ‘fair’ migration after Brexit
There will be “fair immigration” to the UK after free movement ends when the country leaves the European Union, Jeremy Corbyn has said. The Labour leader refused to put any figures on the level he...
View ArticleTory plans on skilled migration like shooting ourselves in head – Seedrs boss
The boss of crowd-funding giant Seedrs has likened Conservative plans to curb skilled migration to “shooting ourselves in the head” and warned over the threat of Brexit to the technology sector. Jeff...
View ArticleHouse prices ‘expected to rise at faster pace than wages’ over coming years
House prices are still expected to increase by around 3.5% per year over the next five years, despite signs that the market has become more subdued recently, according to surveyors. In an “ominous...
View ArticleBusiness leaders worried about impact of political uncertainty, poll finds
Business leaders have voiced concern about the political uncertainty gripping the country and its impact on the economy. The first poll of businesses since the General Election reveals a “dramatic...
View ArticleGovernment must focus on single market access, business group says
Access to the single market should be put firmly back on the agenda following the General Election result or work could be lost to other countries, a business group is urging. The EEF, which represents...
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