Five days in to 2017, London exceeded its air pollution limit January 6, 2017 Finding the city smoggier than usual today? It's no wonder. Five days into the year, London has already broken air pollution limits set for the whole of 2017. Brixton Road is to blame. The road exceeded the hourly limit of 200 micrograms of nitrogen dioxide per cubic metre of air for the 19th time last night. Under EU pollution [...]
In a landmark year for renewable energy, wind power overtook coal in the UK for the first time January 6, 2017 For the first time ever, the UK generated more electricity from wind than coal in a calendar year, which led carbon emissions from the sector to drop 20 per cent. Wind generated 11.5 per cent of the UK's electricity last year, whereas coal contributed just 9.2 per cent, down 59 per cent from the year before, an analysis [...]
Female brewers in US are protesting Trump with a new beer January 6, 2017 A new protest against Donald Trump has emerged in the US, but this one's a bit boozier than the rest. In Denver, Colorado, multiple female-led breweries have come together to make a special protest beer just in time for the divisive US President-elect's inauguration on 20 January. Read more: Theresa May to visit Donald Trump in the US [...]
Gear4music’s quarterly sales are up 55 per cent from the previous year January 6, 2017 Britain's largest online retailer of musical instruments said full-year profit will be ahead of expectations as sales took a huge leap in the last quarter. Gear4music reported a total sales increase of 55 per cent on the same period in the previous year, rising to £24.4m, from £15.7m in the four months to the end of December. Shares [...]
Insolvencies are on the rise for the travel industry as the weak pound and terrorism fears hit businesses January 5, 2017 The travel industry is braced for thousands of insolvencies as the sector comes under increasing pressure from terrorism fears and rising costs. According to data from insolvency firm Begbies Traynor, 2,679 businesses in the travel industry currently have "red flags" over them which indicates that they are experiencing significant levels of distress. This is a [...]
British American Tobacco drops its nicotine inhaler Voke to prioritise vapour and tobacco heating products January 5, 2017 British American Tobacco (BAT) today announced it would drop its medical nicotine inhaler Voke to focus more directly on products like e-cigarettes aimed at consumers. BAT said it will give up its manufacturing, intellectual property and know-how assets to Kind Consumer, from which it licensed the product, in return for deferred, contingent payments. No financial details were disclosed. Read [...]
Stevia producer PureCircle shares plummet due to expected sales decline January 5, 2017 PureCircle's shares plummeted more than 18 per cent in early trading after it announced sales of its low-calorie sweetener stevia would drop 14 per cent in first-half group sales. The sweetener maker said the expected drop in sales in the first half of the financial year was directly caused by shipments that were detained by the US Customs [...]
Here are five of the best alcohol-free and low alcohol beers to drink during Dry January January 5, 2017 Although you might have imagined yourself spending Dry January at the gym, cooking up healthy meals in your kitchen or proudly mastering the art of the homemade mocktail, chances are you'll find yourself in a pub at some point. Before you give in and order your standard pint, try one of the many surprisingly flavourful low or zero or [...]
After Brexit fears, Stonegate Pub Company toasts to sales growth over festive season January 5, 2017 Stonegate Pub Company today announced strong performance over the festive period despite fears of a tougher market after Brexit. The UK's leading privately owned managed pub company said total like-for-like sales grew 5.7 per cent in the four-week period from 5 December to 1 January following strong performance last year. Stonegate operates 691 drinks-led pubs and bars, including high [...]
Virtual visualisation could prevent the home improvement industry from missing out on as much as £1bn lost to the “imagination gap” January 4, 2017 UK consumers are looking to make home improvements this year, but many won't seal the deal because of the difficulty of imagining what renovations will look like in their own home, new research has found. In the next 12 months, 56 per cent of UK consumers are planning to make some kind of home improvement purchase, DigitalBridge [...]