The Docklands-based business, which yesterday celebrated its ninth anniversary and will shortly move into a huge new office space in Canary Wharf, recorded a £344 million profit for 2023, compared with £6 million the previous year, while revenues nearly doubled to £1.8 billion.
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ANDY AIMS TO MAKE THE MOST OF HIS 'SPECIAL' OPPORTUNITY
FINALLY, the Andy Murray farewell tour begins after two weeks of conjecture over whether he would take to Wimbledonâs Centre Court one more time.
IT'S HOME RULE AS BRITS TAKE CENTRE STAGE
MENâS AND WOMENâS No1 AND No2 FACE OFF, WHILE MURRAY STARTS DOUBLES CAMPAIGN WITH BROTHER
Southgate's subs set the benchmark for Euro success
âYOU just have to be ready when the chance comes,â said Ivan Toney on the eve of this European Championship, knowing he would be unlikely to displace Harry Kane in the starting XI.
Foden calls for leaders to resolve England's poor press
PHIL FODEN has admitted he is frustrated with his performances at Euro 2024, but believes he can âclickâ with Jude Bellingham against Switzerland on Saturday.
West End landlord GPE says its portfolio is 'virtually full'
GREAT Portland Estates, the major central London landlord, today hailed \"strong\" leasing demand and said that its portfolio was \"virtually full\".
Broker sees 'pick up' in capital markets
CITY investors were betting on better times ahead today after a long period of stagnation due to uncertainty around interest rates and inflation.
High street suffers again as chilly June hits footfall
THE retail summer has got off to a soggy start with bad weather partly blamed for the weakest June footfall performance on the high street and in shopping centres since before the pandemic.
Britain has never had its own Amazon ... thank God
IMAGINE a firm that flipped the retail sector on its head. Instead of strolling round the aisles of a shop with a basket, its customers browse pictures in a catalogue and have items brought right to them.
London is 'sketchy"? Do stay in your lane, Ed
ED SHEERAN was asked this week about what he considers to be the âmost dangerousâ places in London.
Woman dying from breast cancer is latest victim of fast-track justice
A WOMAN with terminal breast cancer has been convicted of not paying for a TV licence in the latest outrage from Britainâs controversial fast-track courts.