By Laura McGuire Inflation cooled to the lowest level in nearly three years in April, but what exactly does it mean for Britain’s housing and mortgage market? The Office for National Statistics (ONS) said on Wednesday that consumer price index inflatio…
Two-vehicle crash at Hempton crossroads, near Fakenham, sparks debate about Norfolk County Council’s plans for £1.65m roundabout
A crash at a village crossroads has sparked debate within a community about what should be done to improve safety. A new roundabout, traffic lights, speed bumps and a lower speed limit are among the measures that residents from Hempton and Fakenham hav…
True’s Yard Fisherfolk Museum launches fish and chip exhibition
An opportunity to learn more about the history of fish and chip shops in Lynn is coming up at a museum in town. True’s Yard Fisher Folk Museum, located on the corner of St Ann’s Street and North Street, is launching an exhibition at the weekend all abo…
UK ‘risks being left behind’ as red tape choked tech start-ups, new report warns
By Jessica Frank-Keyes A new report warned that the UK “risks being left behind” as red tape is choking the potential of UK tech start-ups. Innovators are looking elsewhere to set up new tech firms, due to Britain’s unsupportive regulatory environment,…
Home Office splashes £53m on remote working for ‘sleepy civil servants’
By Rupert Hargreaves The Home Office has spent more than £53m on remote working devices for its civil servants, City A.M. can reveal. Data obtained under Freedom of Information (FOI) has shown the Home Office has spent more than £52,811,241 buying up t…
Wallis & Son opens pet supplies store – with 1,000 product lines for owners
Sponsored feature A new pet shop is open at the Wallis & Son Land Rover showroom in Barton. Offering a wide range of food, animals toys and other pet supplies, Wallis Pet Supplies was opened yesterday (Wednesday, 22 May) by managing director Elliot Wal…
Man United target available for over £60m less than clause, can be ‘better than Kaka’
While release clauses are not all that frequent at Manchester United – or in the English Premier League as a whole – the same cannot be said of Spain’s La Liga. Due to Spanish employment laws, as laid out by Forbes, everyone must have the right to purs…
Man United target available for over £60m less than clause, can be ‘better than Kaka’
While release clauses are not all that frequent at Manchester United – or in the English Premier League as a whole – the same cannot be said of Spain’s La Liga. Due to Spanish employment laws, as laid out by Forbes, everyone must have the right to purs…
The Notebook: The Tories’ parting gift to the City? A puffed up FCA they failed to control
By Neil Bennett Where the City’s movers and shakers have their say. Today, Neil Bennett, global co-CEO of H/Advisors, writes about the FCA, Elon Musk what the City should expect from a Labour government The Tories’ parting gift to the City? A puffed up…
Election 2024: Rishi Sunak stakes Downing Street future on ‘economic stability’
By Jessica Frank-Keyes Rishi Sunak has staked his political future on the promise of “economic stability” and Britain’s security as he braved a Westminster downpour to call a general election on July 4. The Prime Minister stood outside a rainy No10 as …