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Despite scenes of people queuing outside Selfridges for Boxing Day sales on Oxford Street in London, footfall was still much lower than 2019 levels. Photo: EPA
London's West End suffers 44% drop in Boxing Day shoppers amid Omicron surge

Shoppers avoid sales after daily Covid cases topped 100,000 in the run-up to Christmas

EconomyDecember 27, 2021
Houses in Thamesmead, London. Residents headed out of the city in 2021 as they sought out homes with gardens and more space. Photo: PA
Londoners spend record £55bn on homes outside the capital in 2021

City exodus sparked by homeworking trend as buyers seek out properties with more space

PropertyDecember 27, 2021
The Red Room in One Wall Street. Photo: Macklowe Properties
New York's property market back with a bang

Developers behind restoration projects One Wall Street and Waldorf Astoria expect international buyers to return in 2022

PropertyDecember 27, 2021
The Waldorf Astoria, at 301 Park Avenue in Manhattan. Getty Images
New York’s famous Waldorf Astoria launches residences - international property of the week

Branded residences start from $1.8m for a studio, while four-beds start at $18.5m

LuxuryDecember 27, 2021
Shoppers walk along Oxford Street in London. The supply chain crisis is far from over, experts say. Photo: AP
Supply chain crisis that has battered Britain is far from over

As Omicron puts economy under threat again, 'just-in-time' delivery may be consigned to the past

EconomyDecember 22, 2021
'Welcome Home' is projected onto the facade as Battersea Power Station celebrates handing over the keys to the Grade II listed building's first residents, in May this year. Getty Images
Why 2021 was the year of the domestic buyer for Britain’s booming property market

GCC investors stayed away from London until Covid travel restrictions eased

PropertyDecember 19, 2021
UK economy grew just 0.1% in October as Omicron clouds outlook

New Covid-19 restrictions set to have a further dampening effect on Britain's GDP

EconomyDecember 10, 2021
London’s property market suffered a hit at the height of the pandemic, when many buyers sought homes with more space and gardens. Mark Chilvers/The National
London's luxury home sales hit 10-year high

Prime central transactions were up 116% in November on the year

PropertyDecember 10, 2021
Empty seats on a London Underground train, the morning after UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced that work-from-home guidance will return in England. PA
Extra Covid curbs to wipe 2% off UK GDP

Work-from-home measures saw the pound drop to a 12-month low overnight

EconomyDecember 09, 2021
A BP EV charge point in London. While BP operates car charging points in the US, the acquisition of Amply Power is a first step into EV fleet charging in the country. Reuters
BP buys US electric vehicle charging provider Amply Power

British oil and gas company plans to grow global network of EV charging points to 70,000 in green energy push

Road to Net ZeroDecember 08, 2021
Britain’s property market continues to rise since the end of the stamp duty holiday. PA
Average UK property prices hit record high £272,992

Quarterly house price inflation at its strongest level since 2006

UKDecember 07, 2021
London. The rising demand for environment, social and governance workers comes at a time when Britain is facing a labour shortage. EPA
British companies set for ESG hiring spree in 2022

More than 35,000 roles have been created this year, with vacancies for senior positions on the rise

Road to Net ZeroDecember 06, 2021
The green technology revolution continues, with the market share of battery electric vehicle registrations doubling to 18.8 per cent in November. Reuters
UK new car sales edge up as electric vehicle uptake doubles

Market still well below pre-pandemic levels as supply chain challenges persist

Road to Net ZeroDecember 06, 2021
The Riyadh skyline. Saudi Arabia’s economy grew 6.8 per cent in the third quarter of this year, its fastest pace since 2012. Reuters
UK-Saudi M&A deals on the rise as ties strengthen

Brexit, Covid and Vision 2030 accelerating transactions between the two countries

BusinessDecember 03, 2021
The average price of a UK home rose 0.9 per cent to £252,687 in November. PA
British house prices up 15 per cent since start of pandemic

Outlook uncertain amid threats from higher interest rates and Omicron variant of coronavirus

PropertyDecember 01, 2021
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