UK Construction Recovery Fragile as Job Losses Continue

The UK construction industry shows tentative signs of improvement with PMI rising to 46.4, though job losses persist for 13th month and housebuilding remains weakest segment at 39.3 despite government housing ambitions.

Tributes for Aonghus Leydon, Irish Pub Founder

Heartfelt tributes are being paid to Aonghus Leydon, co-owner of The Auld Shillelagh in Stoke Newington, who passed away after a long illness. The pub is celebrated as the best Irish pub outside Ireland.

JPMorgan's Ina De Retires After 40 Years

Ina De, a senior executive at JPMorgan, has retired from the bank following a career spanning almost 40 years, marking a significant transition in the firm's leadership.

Loveholidays Sale 2026 Breaks Still Available

Discover well-reviewed European package holidays for 2026 still showing availability as the loveholidays Sale enters its final days, including properties in Turkey, Portugal, Malta, Spain, and Greece.

Shell's Debt Hits Record High as Payouts Surge

Shell has increased its multibillion-pound debt pile to unprecedented levels while simultaneously delivering record shareholder payouts, raising concerns about financial sustainability amid volatile oil prices.

ESG Fund Fees Tumble in Competitive London Market

Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) fund fees are falling sharply in London due to increased competition, regulatory pressure, and investor demand for cost-effective sustainable options.

ING Predicts UK Rate Cuts in March and June

Analysts at ING predict UK inflation will fall sharply this spring, potentially dropping below the Bank of England's 2% target, enabling two interest rate cuts by summer.

BNP Paribas Trading Up, M&A Fees Edge Down

BNP Paribas reports a slight decline in dealmaking fees for the first half of 2024, offset by a significant increase in trading revenues amid volatile market conditions.

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