Just nine orders for commercial aircraft placed in August

Just nine orders for commercial aircraft placed globally last month, making it worst August ever By Daily Mail City & Finance Reporter Published: 21:50 BST, 27 September 2020 | Updated: 21:50 BST, 27 September 2020 Just nine orders for commercial aircraft were placed globally last month, making it the worst August ever.  The figure represented … Read more

UK car production crawl to a 45% decline in August

Car factory production in the UK fell by a massive 45 per cent in August ,as weak demand for new motors during the Covid-19 pandemic continued to strangle the automotive industry. Just 51,039 new motors left UK assembly lines last month compared to 92,153 in the same month of 2019.  That’s despite a predicted surge … Read more

House sales rise in August after stamp duty holiday but are still down 16 per cent compared to 2019

UK house sales rose by 15.6 per cent in August after the Government introduced a temporary stamp duty holiday for residential properties worth up to £500,000, it has been revealed. Figures from HM Revenue and Customs found the move, which will last until March 31 2021, saw an estimated 81,280 sales take place in August and … Read more

Covid-19 cases among people in their 40s and 50s have risen by 90% since end of August

Covid-19 cases are soaring among middle-aged people in England and have almost doubled in a fortnight as the outbreak continues to grow, official figures show. Public Health England (PHE) data reveals 23.4 cases are now diagnosed for every 100,000 people aged between 40 and 49 — up from 12.4 at the end of August. And coronavirus … Read more

Eat Out to Help Out gives August boost to restaurants and pubs

Eat Out to Help Out drove restaurants back to pre-pandemic levels of trading – but overall sales were lower as so many are still shut Total sales were still 12.2 per cent below last August’s levels as only 85 per cent of sites had reopened Pub groups had a more mixed trading performance, with like-for-like … Read more

Halfords enjoys a roofbox-led recovery as staycations lift sales in August

Halfords enjoys a roofbox-led recovery as surging popularity of staycations lifts its motoring sales but the retailer warns of tough times ahead still The Covid-19 lockdown led to more Britons buying cycles and taking bike trips CEO Graham Stapleton said Halfords ‘delivered a strong trading performance’ Like-for-like sales in the firm’s motoring business fell by … Read more

Coronavirus deaths hit 24-week low of 73 in final week of August, official data shows

The number of people dying from coronavirus in the UK fell to a 24-week low in the final week of August, official data reveals. A total of 73 people died from Covid-19 in England and Wales in the week ending August 28, according to the Office for National Statistics. The dip marks a 24 per … Read more

Britons tucked into 100 MILLION Eat Out to Help Out meals in August

More than 100million half price meals were enjoyed under the ‘Rishi’s Dishes’ scheme to breathe new life into restaurants, pubs and cafes. It seems an astonishing 36million meals were eaten on Bank Holiday Monday alone in a final cut price blow out. On the face of it, that was three times more than on the … Read more

Premier League clubs will vote on curtailing NEXT season if it cannot finish by August 11

EXCLUSIVE: Premier League clubs will vote on curtailing NEXT season if it cannot finish by August 11 after chaos thrown up by Project Restart Premier League shareholders meet on Thursday to discuss a number of issues There was a vote on a curtailment plan if future seasons were abandoned Top flight clubs voted that next … Read more

Two Royal Mail postmen, 55 and 59, died on their rounds during the August heatwave

Two postmen died while working during the August heatwave, sparking an investigation by Royal Mail and union chiefs, as hundreds of workers held a minute’s silence in memory of their colleagues. Mark Cremer, 55, and 59-year-old Phil Bentham are understood to have died on their routes in mid-August, as temperatures in the UK soared beyond … Read more