Northampton deserved Premiership title as Lawes leaves a legend June 11, 2024 Congratulations to Northampton Saints on winning the Premiership final. The East Midlanders’s 25-21 victory over Bath was a reflection of just how good they have been all season. They finished the Premiership top of the pile, level on points with their final opponents, and came out on top in a thriller at Twickenham to win [...]
Experian: Credit checker holds guidance as number of customers up by more than 21m November 15, 2023 Credit checker Experian has posted an upswing in growth and held its forecast for the full year after seeing a 21m rise in customers.
‘Local health reforms don’t work’ as a third struggle to access GP, warns expert April 4, 2024 Changing local health services by increasing the role of local pharmacies has failed to improve patient care, an expert warns.
Brent Hoberman’s Founders Factory hires Second Home entrepreneur as it eyes further expansion February 21, 2024 London-based tech accelerator Founders Factory has hired the founder of co-working space Second Home to support its international expansion.
The International Investment Summit proves London is open for business October 14, 2024 London is reclaiming its reputation as a magnet for global investment – and when London thrives, we all do, says Sadiq Khan Today, Britain reclaims its reputation as a magnet for global investment. All told, the government’s International Investment Summit in London has already secured £24bn. This is good news for our economy, for our [...]
Jones Day-backed FinAccelerate applications open to fintech start-ups August 17, 2023 Jones Day has begun accepting applications for FinAccelerate - an accelerator program for selected fintech start-ups.
FCA mounts defence after being blamed for Arm’s London snub March 8, 2023 The Financial Conduct Authority has mounted a defence of its role in the botched charm offensive on British chipmaker Arm today after the firm revealed it would shun a London listing in favour of New York last week.
I Saw The TV Glow is the beginning of noughties nostalgia – review July 25, 2024 The humble TV is a staple of the horror genre, from 80s classic Poltergeist to modern franchise The Ring. However, director Jane Schoenbrun’s stylish horror-drama I Saw The TV Glow brings a bit of humanity to the chills. Justice Smith (Dungeons and Dragons) stars as Owen, an isolated teenager who, in the late 90s, is [...]
US labour market resilient as traders nervy on interest rate cut bets January 4, 2024 New applications for unemployment benefit fell to its lowest level since October last week, the US Department for Labor reported today.
London Stock Exchange owner’s growth meets estimates as it leans into Microsoft data deal April 25, 2024 The London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG) has reported first-quarter growth in line with analysts' estimates as it plans to start releasing products from its tie-up with Microsoft in the coming months.