The company was the first to sell Charles Dickens' The Pickwick Papers and acquired the rights to a bookstall in almost every ...
High street stalwart WHSmith is to put its 500 bricks-and-mortar stores up for sale, shifting its focus towards the more lucrative travel sector. Noted for its extensive range of books ...
Ed Miliband argued against building a third runway at Heathrow during a Cabinet meeting on Tuesday, The Telegraph understands. The Energy Security Secretary is thought to have voiced concerns ...
Rachel Reeves is set to announce a series of major infrastructure projects in a speech in which she is also expected to back plans for a third runway at Heathrow Airport. The chancellor will ...
Even if a new Heathrow runway is now really on the cards ... Sainsbury’s has announced it plans to shed 3,000 jobs. WHSmith wants to get rid of all its High Street shops. Business surveys ...
The victim suffered a skull fracture and bleed on the brain, and was taken to hospital where he was placed in an induced coma. He has since been released and is recuperating at home. While he appears ...
The long-standing controversy over the proposed third runway at Heathrow Airport has reignited, exposing divisions within the Labour Party. Chancellor Rachel Reeves is reportedly set to endorse ...
WH Smith (SMWH.L) received a boost from investors ... by Chancellor Rachel Reeves who is expected to back the expansion of Heathrow. She is set to announce support for significant increases ...
Carl Cowling, group chief executive of WH Smith, said: “The group has had a good start to the financial year and we continue to see strong momentum across our core travel business.
(RTTNews) - WH Smith (SMWH.L) issued its trading update for the 21 week period to 25 January 2025. The Group said it has delivered a good performance over the 21 week period with total Group ...
FTSE (^FTSE) investors remained cautious as chancellor Rachel Reeves officially voiced her support for a third runway at Heathrow Airport, as she put infrastructure investment as the cornerstone ...
Ardian, now Heathrow's biggest shareholder with a 23% stake, told the Financial Times in November that it would support management if it wanted to build a new runway.