Donncha miss this one in the Cambridgeshire September 25, 2015 Bill Esdaile previews the best of tomorrow’s high class action WE are heading towards the final few chapters of the 2015 Flat season but there’s still plenty of top class action to come, not least tomorrow’s Cambridgeshire (3.45pm). This is one of the handicaps on the calendar with great heritage and history will well and [...]
Volkswagen emissions scandal: Car giant’s share price rises after Martin Winterkorn resigns as class action law suit filed September 24, 2015 Volkswagen's share price opened higher this morning after embattled chief executive Martin Winterkorn resigned yesterday afternoon in the wake of the emissions cheating scandal. Winterkorn, who has been at the helm of the car giant since 2007, said he had been "shocked" by the scandal – but insisted he knew nothing about the "misconduct". “I [...]
Facebook and Google could suffer as ECJ says US data transfer agreement does not protect European users September 23, 2015 The European Court of Justice today said that the 'Safe Harbour' regime that allows US companies to transfer European users' personal data does not adequately protect the information. The Safe Harbour agreement, in place since 2000, allows US firms like Google and Facebook to collect data on their European users and store it in the [...]
Volkswagen chief executive Martin Winterkorn statement: Car boss asks for “trust in our journey” – but there is no mention of resignation yet September 23, 2015 Embattled Volkswagen chief executive Martin Winterkorn has said he would do anything for trust… but he won't do that. In a video statement issued this afternoon, Winterkorn said the car giant would do "everything necessary to reverse the damage. And we will do everything necessary to win back trust – step by step". It [...]
Volkswagen boss Martin Winterkorn could be replaced by Porsche chief Matthias Muller by Friday as emissions-cheating scandal escalates September 23, 2015 Volkswagen boss Martin Winterkorn is under growing pressure in the job as the car giant suffered a second day of billion-dollar losses to its share price following the emissions cheating scandal. Berlin newspaper Der Taggespiegel is reporting that VW's supervisory board will meet tomorrow, ahead of a conference scheduled for Friday when it is [...]
Volkswagen car recall emissions scandal: VW boss Martin Winterkorn clings on as heat rises September 23, 2015 Volkswagen chief executive Martin Winterkorn will today face the company’s supervisory board to explain his role in the emissions scandal engulfing the carmaker, amid reports his job is on the line. Last night New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman issued a statement confirming his office would be investigating Volkswagen. He said: “No company [...]
iPhone 6S and 6S Plus UK release date, price, features and specs: The anatomy of the Apple’s new iPhone September 22, 2015 Oliver Smith explores the history of Apple’s smartphone, the game-changing innovations it introduced and what the new iPhone 6s means for the mobile industry today. On Friday 25th September the most valuable company in the world, Apple, will unleash its latest salvo in the smartphone wars. The iPhone 6s boasts innovative new features [...]
Skill shortages are costing the UK £10bn – and will continue to constrain growth September 17, 2015 Is this the recovery in the UK being held back by skill shortages? There is growing evidence that this is the case. The headlines from Wednesday’s labour market statistics focused on a very slight rise in unemployment – 10,000 over the past three months. But over the same period, recorded vacancies went up [...]
US interest rate rise 2015: What will a Fed hike mean for global markets? September 15, 2015 The US Federal Reserve, after months of speculation, will announce on Thursday whether or not it is to raise its benchmark interest rate for the first time in nine years. Experts have questioned whether the US, and the world, is ready. Even the IMF has called for a delay. Unemployment in the States [...]
Football’s last chance saloon: The tournament where unemployed players duke it out for a contract September 11, 2015 The lemon-coloured corridors of the Leiden Holiday Inn are dotted with men in matching tracksuits, slouching on lobby couches, flicking through smartphones or making frantic phone calls. They’re unemployed footballers, here in the small Dutch city half an hour south of Amsterdam to compete in the Fifpro summer tournament and find work for the [...]