In a bid to crack down on Big Tech, we cannot forget the small players and individuals March 23, 2022 A bill poised to erode free speech in both the UK and around the world was put before Parliament last week in the form of the long-awaited Online Safety Bill. The 225-page legislation proposes solutions for a wide range of online abuses, from child sexual exploitation to fraudulent advertising, while promising to hold Big Tech [...]
Solicitors’ watchdog will not appeal against decision not to strike off ex-Freshfields partner Ryan Beckwith after ‘inappropriate’ sex case February 24, 2020 Solicitors’ watchdog the Solicitors Regulation Authority (SRA) said today it will not seek to appeal against a tribunal decision that allowed former Freshfields partner Ryan Beckwith to remain a member of the profession. In October, restructuring lawyer Ryan Beckwith was fined £35,000 and ordered to pay costs of £200,000 by the Solicitors Disciplinary Tribunal (SDT). [...]
Lloyd’s of London braces itself for culture survey findings after months of pressure September 23, 2019 Lloyd’s of London is set to reveal the outcome of a sweeping company poll tomorrow following months of scrutiny over devastating misconduct allegations. The historic marketplace is hoping to turn a new leaf when it releases the results of a ‘culture survey’ alongside actions it will vow to take in the wake of recent criticisms. [...]
People’s Vote campaign pivots to ‘issues of social inequality’ December 15, 2019 The campaign group for a second EU referendum has admitted defeat and will instead lobby the government on social issues related to phase-two of Brexit negotiations. Any chance of a second Brexit referendum slipped away on Thursday, after the Conservatives picked up the largest election majority since 2001. Read more: New People’s Vote chief faces [...]
Fashion brand Ted Baker bolsters board after torrid year January 29, 2020 Embattled fashion brand Ted Baker has appointed a new chief customer officer as it attempts to bolster its management team following a torrid year for the retailer. Jennifer Roebuck, who was most recently chief marketing officer at online beauty platform Feel Unique, has taken on the newly created role at Ted Baker. Her brief will [...]
Prime Minister refuses to back public inquiry into Sarah Everard murder – CityAM : CityAM October 3, 2021 The Prime Minister has refused to commit to a public inquiry into the Met police’s failings on the Sarah Everard murder. Johnson told BBC One’s The Andrew Marr Show the “first thing that needs to happen” was for the Independent Office of Police Complaints to look into what happened. He dodged calls from women’s campaigners [...]
Peter Mandelson resigns from People’s Vote campaign November 12, 2019 Labour peer and ex-Tony Blair strategist Lord Peter Mandelson has quit the People’s Vote campaign. Mandelson and former Labour staffers Will Straw and Joe Carberry resigned from the board of Open Britain today, claiming that defacto chairman and PR tycoon Roland Rudd was about to push them out. Read more: People’s Vote staff reject new director [...]
Lloyd’s of London boss calls for end to daytime drinking in wake of damning harassment survey September 24, 2019 The boss of Lloyd’s of London’s warned insurers today to curb their daytime drinking habits or face being expelled from the insurance community. Chief executive John Neal told City A.M. that he did not think it was sensible for workers to drink a pint at lunchtime, calling on the industry to put an end to [...]
Exclusive: Politicians slam House of Fraser for continuing to sell Presidents Club clothing line January 30, 2020 Politicians, businesswomen and equality campaigners have called on House of Fraser to stop selling a clothing line appearing to reference the Presidents Club dinner where businessmen allegedly groped hostesses. The Presidents Club annual dinner was plunged into scandal in 2018 after details emerged of attendees’ behaviour and revealing dresses hostesses were told to wear. The [...]
Credit Suisse fires two London bankers after sexual harassment investigation August 23, 2018 Credit Suisse has fired two City bankers after an investigation into allegations of historic sexual harassment. The bank has fired the senior banker at the centre of the 2010 incident and a second manager who hindered the original investigation. Read more: Uber settles sexual harassment claims for $1.9m The alleged assault took place in 2010 [...]