USGA: Pinehurst US Open course is tough but fair June 12, 2024 The USGA, who are in charge of this weekend’s US Open golf major, have said they’re listening to player concerns about the course but insist it is “tough but fair”. A number of players have raised concerns about the difficulty of Pinehurst, which has only ever seen four players finish a weekend under par in [...]
Lack of train station catering options costing passengers, warns watchdog June 12, 2024 Railways station operators are being urged to create more competition between resident food outlets, as a study by a regulator concluded passengers are being let down by a lack of catering options.
London-listed software firm Idox cheers revenue rise following £15m acquisition June 11, 2024 Software company Idox plc said recurring revenue grew by 21 per cent to £43.1m in the six months to April.
Government may have broken law over sewage dumping, says watchdog September 12, 2023 An environmental watchdog has suggested the government potentially failed to comply with environmental laws, resulting in frequent sewage spills.
The Notebook: Deutsche’s Numis deal, the price of commuting and London’s culinary advantage May 2, 2023 IF the City has a collective mood, it is safe to say it has not been an overly cheery one in recent times. At a recent private dinner of CEOs, to which I was kindly invited to join, the overarching theme was a nervousness that London is wobbling a little, at least when it comes [...]
City grinds to a halt as Just Stop Oil’s slow walk protest comes to Square Mile November 30, 2022 Just Stop Oil brought Square Mile traffic to a halt on Wednesday by slowly walking through the street. The environmental group’s tactic is designed to cause maximum disruption in protest of the government pursuing new oil and has licenses. The City of London Police tweeted earlier this morning, that: “We’re aware of a slow-walking protest [...]
How a little-known vaping group went from nothing to sales of $1bn in just two years March 9, 2024 How has a vaping group reached $1bn in sales in only its second year?
“If in doubt, don’t say it”: Lawyers warning after Councillor’s disciplinary for mock-Irish accent January 18, 2024 The 'banter' defence is unlikely to help when workplace jokes go too far, lawyers have warned, as more employees feel willing to complain
London data firm Preqin exploring sale at £1bn-plus valuation June 5, 2024 Financial data group Preqin is reportedly exploring a sale that could value the firm in excess of £1bn in the latest sign of consolidation in the sector.
PwC’s UK media team set to move to Mediasense May 30, 2024 It is the company's first major acquisition since private equity firm Apiary Capital bought a majority stake in Mediasense three years ago.