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Jonathan Prynn

Jonathan Prynn

Associate Editor (Business) at Evening Standard

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  • English
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  • Business
  • National News
  • Entertainment
  • Travel
  • City News
  • Environment

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Behind the gold rush: Prices are booming — and that’s not a good sign

The price has soared by 50 per cent in less than a year as jittery investors start hoarding. Jonathan Prynn delves into the vault
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Pet owners being hit by excessive bills from vet chains says CMA

Almost two-thirds of households in the UK own a pet, with the number of pet owners increasing significantly during the pandemic.
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London's green vehicle tax 'will be devastating for capital's car c...

TfL is levying the congestion charge on EV cars for the first time in January
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UK investors flock to gold as price smashes £3000 barrier for first...

Landmark comes hours after the dollar price of the yellow metal passed through $4000
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Inside the data centres powering your phone — and the AI revolution

Without much fanfare London has become one of the world’s biggest markets for data centres anywhere in the world outside America
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Europe's biggest hostel group snaps up Doubletree Docklands hotel

It will have 500 rooms and 2,100 beds and will be targeted at “value seeking” travellers
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London property prices flatline amid fears over Budget tax raid on ...

Market has been side-swiped by speculation about a possible sales tax on properties worth more than £500k
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London’s fine dining scene is going from gloom to boom

It’s been a bleak five years for restaurants. But with a host of starry openings, the tables are finally turning, writes Jonathan Prynn
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Why Amazon took on the supermarkets – and lost

Amazon Fresh's decision to close 19 stores, mainly in London, highlights the intensity of the capital's grocery competition
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As Pret loses half a billion, can the lunch king fight back?

The stakes are high and the competition is fiercer than ever — but the sandwich chain is making big moves to bring back its salad days, writes Jonathan Prynn
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UK inflation rate: Rising price of milk, beef and coffee hits shopp...

Some of the biggest price rises seen in everyday staples as economists fear food inflation could peak towards the end of the year
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State pension set to rise by more than £500 next year

Rise means the full state pension is likely to be liable for income tax by 2027
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London's surprise fine dining boom defies gloom in hospitality sector

But price of a three Michelin meal has soared 65% in past decade
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Energy bills to rise by £35 a year from October

For an average household paying by Direct Debit for gas and electricity, the overall bill will be £1,755 per year.
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Sales at Victoria Beckham's fashion and beauty brand pass £100m for...

The brand was founded by the former Spice Girl in 2008
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The London graphic designer creating fonts for Real Madrid and Revolut

This east London firm crafts fonts for big names from Real Madrid to Revolut — spelling huge success for its owner
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The Haves and Have-Yachts review: Salacious tales from the gigayachts

There is something of the Hogarthian morality tale about the stories of New Yorker writer Evan Osnos from the sundeck, The Haves and Have-Yachts.
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Interest rates cut to 4% but Rachel Reeves’ hopes of easing cost-of...

The reduction is the fifth over the past year and brings borrowing costs down to their lowest since March 2023
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Domino's Pizza shares slump in "tougher" market amid soggy consumer...

But chain continues to get bigger slice of the action with share of UK pizza takeaway market passing 50%
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Hammersmith ex-hospital named as "world's best" film location to be...

The former Ravenscourt Park Hospital has been used as a location for productions such as The Queen, Locked In, Starstruck, Back To Black, Say Nothing and Sweetpea.
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George Osborne's M&A advisory firm Robey Warshaw sold for £146m

The former Chancellor joined Robey Warshaw in 2021 after leaving the Evening Standard