“On 31st January 2020 the UK left the EU. We got Brexit done to take back control, to make our own laws, and to manage our own money.” – Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Although there have been different critics and scaremongers on Britain leaving the EU, time has been showing that the UK […]
Assessing the effects of Brexit in context of the current state of global affairs and the ongoing pandemic is clearly very difficult, given it is hard to distinguish which effects are related to Covid, economics or politics.However, reports indicate that the UK is and will remain a leading destination for global capital. Post-Brexit, Britain has […]
Executive Summary Fall in GDP lower than expected in Q1 2021 while lockdowns measures were at their most stringent levels – showing robust adaptation to economic constraints Unemployment remains low at 4.7% and redundancies back to pre-pandemic levels. Expected to average 5% in 2021 and 4.5% in 2022 CPI inflation rose 2.5% in June although […]
UK economy resilient following Brexit transition and management of the Covid pandemic Economic growth projections revised upwards by the IMF, estimating 7% growth in 2021, 4.8% in 2022 UK all-property capital values and income returns improved in the first half of 2021 Central London office market shows increased take-up of 54% in Q2 2021, investment […]
Increased consumer demand for remote dining has forced restaurants to adapt in order to stay relevant and competitive.