Revenues fell by 13.9 per cent to £22.4million in the first six months of the year, with the most significant effect happening in the second quarter.
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Amigo Loans gets extension until December from its own lenders
Amigo Loans has been given a four month extension by its lenders to meet the terms of its multi-million pound loan
Small businesses face a £22,000 bill to reopen after lockdown
Research found that SME owners that had to shut their business due to lockdown restrictions are now spending, on average, £21,830 to fully reopen.
RUTH SUNDERLAND: Soros and Buffett about to turn 90
The two gurus of the financial world are towering figures with the aura of visionaries. In the coronavirus pandemic, their wisdom is sought more avidly than ever.
Eat Out feast brings in more diners than pre-lockdown
Between Mondays and Wednesdays over the past two weeks restaurants have been on average 27 per cent fuller than they were on the same days of last year.
Sanjeev Gupta adding French plant to Liberty Steel empire
The entrepreneur has been given permission by authorities in Paris to buy the Hayange factory, which is a key supplier to the country’s train network.
Amazon creating 1,000 jobs at UK warehouse
It began building a 1.75m sq ft distribution centre near Sutton-in-Ashfield last year. It is now taking on engineers and other employees for the site, which is the size of 22 football pitches.
Flybe investors plan legal fight over 1p deal
The shareholders’ investments were wiped out after they received just 1p per share when it was sold in 2019 to a group called Connect Airways, which was led by Sir Richard Branson’s Virgin.
Assange law firm facing multi-million pound legal claim
Howard Kennedy has been accused of failing to properly structure a development deal that would have seen hundreds of new homes built in the South East.
Rolls-Royce debt crisis rings alarm bells in Whitehall
The company – in which the Government has a ‘golden share’ that gives it the right to block a takeover – has been hit hard by the shutdown of the commercial aviation market.