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Belgravia in London. The value of prime London houses with six bedrooms or more has risen by an average of 6.2 per cent in the past year. Getty
House prices in central London at ‘turning point’ after race for space

Easing travel restrictions will hasten return of international buyers, say experts

PropertyOctober 04, 2021
The 692nd Lord Mayor of the City of London William Russell, at his official residence Mansion House in the City of London. Mark Chilvers for The National
London Lord Mayor sees Expo 2020 Dubai entrenching UAE-UK sustainability ties

William Russell to visit world fair confident that partnership pacts between the countries can boost financial services investment

Expo 2020October 01, 2021
Protesters at a demonstration against the increase in household electricity bills in Granada, Spain. Gas and electric prices are surging in Europe with consumers finding higher bills in their mailboxes. AFP
Soaring energy prices push eurozone inflation to 13-year high

Annual consumer price inflation rose to 3.4% in September, up from 3% in August

EnergyOctober 01, 2021
A think tank has called for net zero to be put at the centre of the UK’s economic strategy to ensure the country can hit its green targets with the costs and benefits of the transition shared equally across society. Getty Images
Greener homes to cost UK £42.5bn, with poorer families feeling the heat

Poorer households worst affected, says think tank

BusinessSeptember 30, 2021
Annual house price growth remained in double digits for the fifth month in a row in September despite a 'modest slowdown', according to Nationwide. PA
UK house prices record double-digit growth for fifth month in a row

Pace of growth slows as tapering of stamp duty holiday takes effect

PropertySeptember 30, 2021
Employees process customer orders ahead of shipping at an Amazon fulfillment center in Peterborough, UK. The company is offering bonuses to recruit staff amid a UK labour shortage. Bloomberg
Amazon offers sign-on bonuses to attract 20,000 UK temporary staff ahead of Christmas

Job vacancies in Britain hit more than 1 million as effects of Covid-19 and Brexit cause chronic labour shortage

EconomySeptember 30, 2021
Shoppers on Oxford Street in London. The UK's gross domestic product was boosted in the second quarter by a surge in household spending as Covid restrictions eased. Getty Images
British economic rebound sharper than first estimate

GDP rose 5.5 per cent between April and June when the country's Covid restrictions eased

BusinessSeptember 30, 2021
Paul Stockwell, chief commercial officer at Gatehouse Bank, says the Islamic lender's build-to-rent proposition offers a new standard for the UK's private rental market. Mark Chilvers for The National
Gatehouse Bank: Islamic lender revolutionising the UK's rental market

Gulf demand for Shariah-compliant bank’s home finance rises 10 per cent in first half

BankingSeptember 30, 2021
A couple walks past houses overlooking Bristol harbour. Britain’s property market experienced a mini-boom during the Covid-19 pandemic. Getty Images
UK mortgage lending eases as pandemic-fuelled housing boom cools

Home loan approvals dip for third month in a row reflecting scaled back property tax break

BankingSeptember 29, 2021
Lord Edward Udny-Lister is a former special envoy to the Gulf and chief strategic adviser to UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson. Photo: Getty
Insider at the heart of the UAE-UK partnership

Creating a different atmosphere for bilateral relations has been a long-held goal for Boris Johnson, says his former adviser

EconomySeptember 29, 2021
Smoke billows from the chimneys of Belchatow Power Station, Europe's biggest coal-fired power plant. The continent’s gas supply crisis could lead to energy providers switching back to coal to meet demand. Reuters
Europe's energy crisis: A switch back to coal is on the cards

UK among nations facing a ‘bleak winter’ with consumers at risk of being unable to heat their homes

EnergySeptember 24, 2021
Bradley Jones, executive director of the UAE-UK Business Council, says Brexit has 'unfettered the UK from some of the constraints' of the past. Mark Chilvers for The National
Revamped UAE-UK Business Council boosts trade ties

Thought leadership forum's transformation comes as relations between the two countries rapidly develop

EconomySeptember 24, 2021
A faculty building of Imperial College London. Reuters
AstraZeneca ties up with Imperial start-up to develop cancer-busting RNA tech

British biopharmaceutical company to make 'sizeable investment' into VaxEquity and commercialise 26 drug targets

UKSeptember 23, 2021
The Bank of England Monetary Policy Committee voted to keep the central bank’s ultra-loose monetary policy settings in place. Reuters
Bank of England holds interest rates and stimulus despite inflation fears

Central bank sees stronger case for rate hike as inflation expected to rise above 4 per cent

BankingSeptember 23, 2021
The UK PMI index for manufacturers plunged by 4 percentage points to 56.3, a far steeper decline than expected. Bloomberg
Stagflation fears as UK economy cools

Supply chain woes and surging energy prices have seen business activity drop to seven-month low

EconomySeptember 23, 2021
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