LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – The capital is home to some top jewels shops. These include Hatton Garden Jeweller, Maya Magal, Black’s and Tatty Devine. These are just a few of them. Each has its own special style and a unique look,
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Amazon’s plans to expand into the UK are being put on hold. The company wants to open more stores in the UK, but despite the success of its US operations, UK shoppers have remained wary of spending
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – There is much arguing about whether Amazon is a high street killer or not, but the fact is that Amazon is a major player in the UK retail industry. The company is responsible for 9% of all
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Since the pound has hit a record low versus the dollar, speculations in the market have it that the Bank of England might have to interfere. A statement from the bank was anticipated later on Monday after
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Under a significant government support package, energy bills for businesses in the UK will be reduced by about half this winter from their expected level. From October 1 for six months, all businesses will pay a fixed
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – Allowing energy providers to take out government-backed loans to subsidise bills will help lower consumers’ energy expenditures. On Thursday, the plan—which had been proposed by the energy sector—is expected to be announced. The government’s effort to address
BEIJING (Parliament Politics Magazine) – After the US central bank chairman declared it would keep raising interest rates to combat rising prices, shares in Asia have dropped. The policies of the Federal Reserve will hurt some businesses and households, Jerome Powell warned.
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – For overcharging thousands of prepayment metre customers on default pricing over the course of three years, Shell has agreed to pay half a million pounds. After realising it had delivered the incorrect prices to customers’ metres, the
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – After accruing about £4 billion in debt during the Covid crisis, Cineworld has acknowledged that it is considering filing for bankruptcy in the US. However, the company gave assurance to the employees and movie goers that its
LONDON (Parliament Politics Magazine) – With UK inflation reaching the two-digit figure for the first time since 1982, prices are still rising at their quickest rate in over 40 years. According to the Office for National Statistics (ONS), inflation increased from 9.4%
