EU to probe public sector cloud services following pandemic boom February 15, 2022 European privacy watchdog said today that it will launch joint investigations with 22 national regulators into the use of cloud-based services by the public sector to check if they comply with its privacy safeguards following the digital transformation pandemic boom.
Major City report sheds light on ‘class ceiling’ blighting financial services November 30, 2022 A major City report into social mobility has called to “break the ‘class’ ceiling” and get more people from non-professional backgrounds in boardrooms. The industry must “act now” to make the workforce more socio-economically diverse, with a lofty goal of at least half senior leaders in financial and professional services being from that background by [...]
The Notebook: Championing women in sport goes further than just the game March 20, 2024 Susie Logan takes the Notebook pen to talk about supporting women's sport, the power of co-operatives and a visit the Francis Crick Institute.
Without private investment, the housing crisis will keep spiralling out of our hands March 22, 2022 In the UK there is a chronic shortage of new homes and a lack of capital to invest in making our existing housing more sustainable. Politicians and policymakers have been plagued by this in the UK and across the globe for years, if not decades. The government has an ambitious target of 300,000 new homes [...]
Labour ‘set to rule out’ all further North Sea oil and gas projects May 28, 2023 New North Sea oil and gas developments will reportedly be blocked under a Labour government. Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer is on the verge of announcing the block when he sets out his net-zero energy policy in Scotland next month, The Sunday Times said. As part of the energy plans, the newspaper reported a Sir [...]
Businesses could waste over £30bn worth of energy this year March 17, 2022 eEnergy says UK businesses waste £33.9bn worth of energy in 2022, enough to power Greater London for over seven years.
AIM ESG Performance: Social Mobility in Financial Services May 22, 2023 Addidat has collaborated with Nurole on its AIM ESG series, providing information about AIM companies’ ESG requirements and performance, along with practical suggestions about what firms can do to improve. This article focuses on key aspects of the social performance of companies operating in the Financial Services sector, in terms of their progress on social [...]
Exclusive: UK median share price on LSE races past US stocks with energy firms performing worst after public listing June 6, 2022 IPOs are an exciting prospect for investors, as companies with strong potential are key to any investment strategy or as an attribute to a portfolio. However, the turbulent stock exchange market means that investors need to be very aware of where IPOs are launching and where they are likely to perform best to avoid an [...]
Moving markets: Will FTSE 100 ride the Nvidia ‘FOMO’ wave in AI trade today? February 23, 2024 Asian markets rose with Wall Street on Nvidia's AI FOMO. Oil prices fell, and China's new home prices dropped. Investors await Germany's GDP data and StanChart's earnings.
Start-up apocalypse? Cash crunch could wipe out venture-backed firms this year, Morgan Stanley warns March 28, 2023 Start-ups backed by venture capital (VC) could be wiped out in droves this year as cash dries up and investors turn off the taps, analysts have warned.