
Jon Yeomans
Business Editor at The Sunday Times
Business Editor at The Sunday Times.
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6 days ago |
thetimes.com | Jon Yeomans
The car park at Millbrook Garden Centre in Gravesend, Kent, is jam-packed on this warm Wednesday lunchtime. The café is doing a roaring trade, and upstairs, a new event space is hosting children’s groups for half term. “There’s never a dull day in a garden centre,” said Tammy Woodhouse, managing director. The warm spring has been a boon for the plant trade, but Woodhouse is distracted by a cloud on the horizon.
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6 days ago |
thetimes.com | Jon Yeomans
South East Water has received a £200 million cash injection from its owners in an attempt to put the water supplier on a sounder financial footing. South East Water is owned by a clutch of foreign investors including funds in Australia and Canada as well as the NatWest Pension Scheme. It serves 2.2 million people in Kent, Sussex, Surrey, Hampshire and Berkshire.
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1 week ago |
thetimes.com | Jon Yeomans
There’s a moment at the start of Ben McKenzie’s film documentary on cryptocurrency when he strides across a desert scene. He is in Iraq, it seems, one of the first places “where money was invented”. You think you’re in for a lecture on economics, then the camera pulls back and you see a very American-looking petrol station. This is, it turns out, Texas, and McKenzie is making a sly point: not everything is as it seems.
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3 weeks ago |
thetimes.com | Jon Yeomans
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3 weeks ago |
thetimes.com | Jon Yeomans
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RT @TimesBusiness: Which side is going to do better out of the UK—US trade agreement announced in the Oval Office last week?

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Old rivals British Airways (IAG) and Virgin Atlantic set aside their differences to take the fight to Heathrow. If they're coughing up money for expansion, they want a bigger say in how it's run. Scoop by @ojngill https://t.co/HKeAQf7RIZ