Jonathan Prynn

Business Editor

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Jonathan Prynn has been Business Editor of the Standard since May 2022. Before that he was Consumer Editor and has also worked at The Times and the Sunday Telegraph. He is responsible for all the business and finance coverage in the paper and online.... MORE

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Jonathan Prynn has been Business Editor of the Standard since May 2022. Before that he was Consumer Editor and has also worked at The Times and the Sunday Telegraph. He is responsible for all the business and finance coverage in the paper and online.

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Travel

Méribel: Where to stay, ski and party in the prettiest Alpine resort

Offering excellent skiing, eating and a plethora of 5-star hotels, Méribel is the perfect destination for a winter break

16 Jan 2025
<p>The Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee will make its next decision on interest rates within three weeks</p>
Politics

Interest rates 'to be cut within weeks' after weak GDP figures

The Bank of England’s Monetary Policy Committee is expected to cut interest rates in early February

16 Jan 2025
<p>The ONS released new GDP data on Friday. (Victoria Jones/PA)</p>
Business

Rachel Reeves hit by major new setback as 0.1% GDP growth disappoints

The growth will do little to ease fears of a possible technical recession for the UK economy over the winter

16 Jan 2025
<p>JD Sports downgraded profit expectations again (Alamy/PA)</p>
Business

JD Sports warns on profits again in latest blow to high street

Latest alert takes retail giant further away from the £1 billion profit landmark

16 Jan 2025
<p>London pub companies enjoyed a bumper Christmas (Alamy/PA)</p>
Business

Young's toasts "exceptional" trading over Christmas and New Year

The Wandsworth based operator follows Fuller’s and Mitchells & Butlers in revealing double digit sales growth

16 Jan 2025
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Business

Inflation rate dipped to 2.5% in December

The rate is still well above the Bank of England’s target of 2% but could open the door to another interest rate cut next month

15 Jan 2025
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Business

Britalian café famed for fried egg carbonara shuts after just 8 months

Owners said the “the unforeseen additional cost pressures created by the autumn Budget came at the wrong stage of our business cycle.”

15 Jan 2025
<p>Retail was one of the worst affected sectors (Andrew Matthews/PA)</p>
Business

Business confidence in biggest fall since Ukraine war after Budget

Accountancy body warns steep decline was driven by unprecedented concerns over the impact of the tax burden and weaker domestic sales growth.

15 Jan 2025
<p>ElevenLabs CEO Mati Staniszewski in the company’s new London office in Soho</p>
Business

London based AI start-ups raised a record $3.5 bn last year

London stays ahead of the AI European league table ahead of Paris and Munich

14 Jan 2025
<p>The O2 complex attracted record numbers of visitors last year (James Manning/PA)</p>
Business

O2 records busiest ever year with more than 10 million visitors

Outlet shopping sales finished the year 10% up on 2023

6 Jan 2025
<p>Nationwide Building Society said London prices only rose weekly last year (Mike Egerton/PA)</p>
Business

London house prices inched forward by just 2% in 2024 says Nationwide

The capital’s property market lagged behind most of the rest of the country as high interest rates and affordability constraints held back price rises

2 Jan 2025
<p>  Growth forecast in fourth quarter is downgraded to zero  </p>
Business

Bank of England warns economy will stagnate after Budget

Bleak forecast comes at Bank leaves interest rates on hold

20 Dec 2024
<p>The review was announced today by Minister for Energy Consumers, Miatta Fahnbulleh</p>
Business

Minister launches review of Ofgem to boost role as consumer champion

The watchdog’s biggest shake-up since Ofgem was founded in 2000 will be completed by February

19 Dec 2024
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Business

A third of all smaller listed companies 'at risk of takeover' in 2025

The warning comes after 88 companies delisted or transferred their primary listing from London’s main market this year, the highest since the financial crisis.

19 Dec 2024
<p>Thames Water is creaking under more than £15 billion of debt (Andrew Matthews/PA)</p>
Business

Thames Water bills will surge by £152 over the next five years

Company also fined £18 million by regulator for breaking rules on payment of dividends

19 Dec 2024
<p>Rents are rising in London making it harder for many people to find a home</p>
Politics

Rents spiralling at record 12% a year rate in London, official figures

But house price growth in the capital was the slowest in the country

18 Dec 2024
<p>Shoe Zone said unprofitable stores will have to close following the Budget (PA)</p>
Business

Retailer Shoe Zone to close stores as a result of the Budget

Retailer said it had seen “very challenging trading conditions” since October.

18 Dec 2024
<p>Pride exhibition at the Outernet 2024</p>
Business

Outernet boss to co-chair London's bid for WorldPride in 2030

Philip O’Ferrall will share the role with Christopher Joell-Deshields, chief executive of Pride in London.

17 Dec 2024
<p>Hollywood Bowl said smaller operators could fold (Steve Parsons/PA)</p>
Business

NI reforms will add £750 a head to wage costs warns Hollywood Bowl

Ten pin bowling operator says changes will cost it £1.2 million a year and says smaller operators “could close”

17 Dec 2024