The Second Great Fire of London?: UK Housing Market on Fire!
During a global pandemic, the UK’s housing market has continued to thrive with the average price of housing rising to £238,211 in 2020.
During a global pandemic, the UK’s housing market has continued to thrive with the average price of housing rising to £238,211 in 2020.
The UK and the EU have come to an agreement concerning the regulation of the financial services industry. It is their first step since Brexit to cooperate on the touchy subject.
Dating app Hinge has had a successful 2020, with its revenues tripling when compared with those in 2019. Hinge CEO, Justin McLeod, is very hopeful that there will be continued growth this summer, even as we gradually exit lockdown with more opportunities for people to meet without the help of an app.
Nike has won a lawsuit to prevent ‘Satan’ customised Air Max shoes from being sold.
Welsh political party, Plaid Cymru, has pledged to hold an independence referendum within five years if it comes to power in the May elections.
A UK software reseller, ValueLicensing, has filed a claim with the High Court against Microsoft for abuse of its position of dominance. ValueLicensing is seeking £270m in damages.
Amazon’s Alabama warehouse recently voted against the option for unionisation. Although this battle has been won by Amazon, it is apparent the efforts to secure unionisation are far from over.
The UK labour market is showing signs of picking up as recruiters report the strongest rebound in hiring for permanent positions in six years.
Reality TV star, Molly-Mae Hague has been reprimanded for breaching the rules for online competitions.
LG announces plans to wind down its mobile phone division by 31 July 2020.