Russell Brand: Pan Macmillan publisher ‘pausing’ all future projects with comedian September 18, 2023 Russell Brand’s publisher has announced it is “pausing” all future book projects with the comedian after allegations of sexual assault were made against him. Bluebird, an imprint of Pan Macmillan, has published Brand’s titles including Recovery: Freedom From Our Addictions and Mentors: How To Help And Be Helped in recent years. An Imprint is a [...]
Persimmon builds up sales to pre-Covid levels April 28, 2021 Sales at housebuilder Persimmon for 2021 so far are 23 per cent ahead of last year, meanwhile, it has set aside £75m to address the issue of flammable high-rise cladding. With the average price for homes sold to private owners at around £252,000, the group enjoyed £3bn in sales in the first quarter of 2021, [...]
Odey suspends flagship hedge fund after redemption pressure – reports June 27, 2023 Odey Asset Management has suspended its flagship hedge fund after it was hit with redemption requests following the removal of founder Crispin Odey, Bloomberg News reported on Monday.
Misogyny to be recorded as a hate crime from autumn March 18, 2021 Police will record misogyny as a hate crime in England and Wales from the autumn, following wide scale protests about the treatment of women in the UK following the murder of Sarah Everard. Home Office minister Baroness Williams said police forces around the country will be instructed to record cases of harassment and stalking as [...]
One in three female lawyers sexually harassed at work, comprehensive survey shows May 15, 2019 A comprehensive report launched today by the International Bar Association has unveiled the scale of sexual harassment and bullying within the legal sector. The survey of nearly 7,000 lawyers worldwide, found one third of female lawyers had been sexually harassed and one-in-two had been bullied. Read more: Lloyd's of London will ban drunk staff from [...]
Tories won’t probe groping claim against London mayoral hopeful Daniel Korski June 27, 2023 The Conservative Party has indicated it won’t open an investigation into an allegation of sexual assault by Tory mayoral candidate Daniel Korski. The party told the PA news agency that it “does not conduct investigations where the party would not be considered to have primary jurisdiction”. Daisy Goodwin, a TV producer and novelist, wrote in [...]
Labour ditches CBI boycott and meets new DG Rain Newton Smith June 18, 2023 Labour has ended its boycott of the crisis-hit Confederation of British Industry (CBI) to discuss changes the lobby group is making in the wake of a sexual misconduct scandal. Shadow business secretary Jonathan Reynolds met with new director general Rain Newton-Smith this week. Both Labour and the Conservatives previously cut ties with the confederation – [...]
Lloyd’s pledges to end investment in coal in first climate change policy push December 17, 2020 Lloyd’s of London will end investment in thermal coal-fired power plants, thermal coal mines, oil sands and new Arctic energy exploration activities as part of the market’s first ESG strategy. Lloyd’s typically has a more hands-off approach when it comes to climate change strategy. The market acts as regulator for around 100 syndicate members, and [...]
Lloyd’s of London may ditch strict dress code after 335 years March 26, 2021 Lloyd’s of London could ditch its strict dress code policy for the first time in its 335-year history, with some brokers calling for the “stuffy” attire to be scrapped. Lloyd’s staff who work in one of the City of London’s most iconic buildings are expected to abide by a strict dress code. Men are expected [...]
Dating app Bumble files for US stock market float January 15, 2021 Dating app Bumble has filed for a US initial public offering, joining a host of major tech companies expected to go public this year. The app, which is backed by private equity giant Blackstone, registered for a float of up to $100m (£74m), though this is a placeholder amount and is expected to change. Previous [...]