The company behind the Airlander “flying bum” is planning to IPO in London January 16, 2017 The British company behind the world's biggest airship is planning to list on London's junior market. Hybrid Air Vehicles, the maker of the Airlander hybrid aircraft nicknamed the flying bum for its appearance, will seek to raise £50m with a float pencilled in for the end of 2017 or early 2018 on London's Alternative Investment Market. HAV [...]
Six romantic National Trust destinations for Valentine’s Day February 1, 2017 Eating out in a chain restaurant in London is hardly the most imaginative way to spend quality time with your loved one on Valentine's Day – so why not try something a little different this year? Escape the city – and the awkward sight of couples on blind dates at Pizza Express – with a visit [...]
Following a year of major political change, will 2016 be regarded as a turning point in history? December 5, 2016 Ruth Lea, economic adviser at Arbuthnot Banking Group, says Yes. I have little doubt that 2016 will go down as a major turning point in British history, as indeed was 1973 when we joined the European Communities. Then Britain, racked by post-colonial self-doubt, chose to join Europe’s political project of “ever closer union”, with all [...]
Article 50 and sport: What triggering of Brexit process could mean for Britain’s sport industry, from player transfers to stadium projects and intellectual property March 28, 2017 The highly-anticipated triggering of Article 50 is now upon us and, on Wednesday, the UK will begin the two-year untangling process from the European Union. But what impact will this have on the UK’s sports industry which last year, according to the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, contributed more than £35bn to the British [...]
Sir Ben Ainslie takes another step towards America’s Cup goal with victory in World Series November 20, 2016 British sailing great Sir Ben Ainslie believes his team have laid down a marker on their quest to claim sport’s oldest trophy after they won the America’s Cup World Series. Land Rover BAR clinched victory in the nine-leg series by topping the table at the last event in Fukuoka, Japan, on Sunday. The overall series [...]
Christmas spending splurge fails to push high street sales into positive territory January 6, 2017 High street shops ended a disappointing year with a dismal performance during the festive season, failing to land positive sales despite bumper spending in the week before Christmas. Christmas fell on a Sunday this year, meaning shoppers had an extra day to spend, but like-for-like sales growth on the high street still came in at [...]
Brexit vacuum must be avoided, as new report warns of a second cliff edge scenario February 22, 2017 Businesses could find themselves launched off of a cliff edge and into a Brexit vacuum if the government does not line up its transition period with care. The Institute of Directors (IoD) is warning the UK will likely need longer than the two-year Article 50 process to negotiate both an EU exit agreement and a [...]
The Royal British Legion and Canary wharf have launched the UK’s first Remembrance Art Trail November 1, 2016 Ahead of London Poppy Day on Thursday, The Royal British Legion and Canary Wharf have commissioned the UK’s first Remembrance Art Trail. Created by British artist Mark Humphrey, the trail consists of seven art installations dotted around the area, each telling visual stories of the sacrifices made by Armed Forces through their service. The pieces [...]
St Modwen snags new finance chief Robert Hudson from British Land April 20, 2015 St Modwen has snapped up a new financial director in the form of Robert Hudson who will be joining in October from British Land, it announced yesterday. The Birmingham headquartered property developer will see the 41 year old Hudson replace Mike Dunn who last December announced his intention to step down from the role on [...]
British people want a new national anthem and they want it to be Land of Hope and Glory instead of God Save the Queen January 15, 2016 The results are in: Land of Hope and Glory has piped its competition to the post, emerging as the country's song preference to become the official national anthem of England. Earlier this week MPs voted in favour of introducing a bill to parliament on adopting an official national anthem for England, so that England has its own [...]