Ireland and ex-top EU official disagree on UK trade deal timetable January 12, 2020 Ireland’s foreign minister has claimed a UK-EU trade deal will take more than a year to complete, putting him at odds with the European Commission’s former top civil servant. Boris Johnson has set a deadline of 31 December to thrash out a deal on the future trading agreement with the EU, after Britain leaves the [...]
Green and ESG bonds: what’s behind their rise? December 14, 2020 The green and social bond market continues to grow, evolve and diversify, remaining a helpful tool in driving sustainability. We look at what this means for investors. Green bonds have been attracting attention for some time, being a key element of the development and growth of sustainable or environmental, social and governance (ESG) investing in [...]
Queen’s Birthday Honours: the full 2021 list June 12, 2021 Below the full list of names for this year ORDER OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the British Empire (GBE) The Rt. Hon. Frederick Richard Penn Curzon, The Earl Howe. For political and parliamentary service. (Amersham, Buckinghamshire) ORDER OF THE BATH Knights Commander of the Order of the Bath (KCB) [...]
UK coronavirus lockdown: Michael Gove warns of tougher punishments March 24, 2020 Michael Gove has criticised Mike Ashley for failing to close Sports Direct stores on the first day of the UK coronavirus lockdown, and warned of tougher punishments for flouting the public order to stay at home. The minister blasted Ashley’s argument that keeping Sports Direct stores open was crucial to help UK households “maintain a [...]
Jack Wills stores at risk as Sports Direct kicks off landlord negotiations August 7, 2019 Sports Direct has begun to negotiate with landlords over rent cuts at Jack Wills stores, which could see some branches marked for closure by the end of this week. Mike Ashley’s company is seeking to slash rents at poor performing branches after acquiring the retailer earlier this week. Stores will be shuttered if a new [...]
Former boss launches legal action against struggling tech firm Ve Global November 24, 2019 The former head of Ve Global has launched a legal claim against the embattled tech company over a missed payment. David Marrinan-Hayes has lodged a winding-up petition against Ve Global over the company’s failure to pay a settlement linked to his departure in March, the Sunday Times reported. Read more: Interest in UK tech jobs [...]
Reforms to planning and Help-to-Buy unveiled by government June 27, 2019 A shake-up of Britain’s planning system that will let councils approve applications more quickly and enforce tougher Help to Buy rules on developers was unveiled today. Housing secretary James Brokenshire has revealed plans to introduce new quality controls on housebuilders, while also pledging to prevent developers from selling leasehold houses through its Help to Buy [...]
New homes: Our pick of the new builds going on sale in London this weekend July 19, 2019 Grand Union, Alperton From £350,000 for a studio Homes are now available to buy at Grand Union, the major regeneration project being undertaken by St George, which has seen the developer open up a previously inaccesible section of the Grand Union Canal. The development in Alperton will comprise 3,000 studio, one, two and three-bedroom homes, [...]
Topshop bottom up as it flounders in rough retail space September 12, 2019 Topshop and Topman sprung a leak in Philip Green’s pocket last year, as its parent company said it had faced a year of stiff competition. Loss before tax at the clothes retailer grew to £505m in the financial year ending 1 September last year. It was a strong rise from 2017’s much less damaging £3.8m [...]
Focus on Teddington: This laid-back suburb is home to families, first-time buyers – and the odd seal October 18, 2019 Teddington is located on the banks of the River Thames between Hampton Court Palace and Twickenham, but it doesn’t have the royal or sporting connections of its neighbours. Instead, this leafy, laid-back suburb’s biggest landmark is its lock – the lowermost on the Thames, don’t you know – where a lost seal crops up every [...]