Made Tech shares jump 35 per cent as lucrative government contract announced April 22, 2024 Since 2019, data services firm Made Tech has won three major government contracts worth a combined total of around £12.6m.
Train fares set for huge rise yet again – but it’ll be less than a 9 per cent hike August 16, 2023 Train fares are set to increase yet again - but by less than 9 per cent - despite strike disruption making services woefully unreliable
Womble Bond Dickinson and BDB Pitmans in talks to create £430m firm October 23, 2022 Transatlantic law giant Womble Bond Dickinson is in early stage talks to merge with British firm BDB Pitmans. The two law firms are in early discussions for a potential merger, with a view to seizing the opportunities offered by complementary practice areas and a wider geographical footprint, BDB Pitmans confirmed. If completed, the merger would [...]
Hello Fresh whacked with £140k fine over millions of spam emails January 12, 2024 Hello Fresh has been whacked with a £140k fine for a campaign of 79 million spam emails and one million spam texts over a seven-month period.
Today: Latest twist in Prince Harry’s libel battle against Mail on Sunday December 6, 2022 Just two days before Netflix is planning to release a controversial reality series involving the Duke and Duchess of Sussex, the High Court braces itself for the latest hearing in the Duke’s libel claim against the publisher of The Mail on Sunday over an article about the duke’s challenge against the Home Office over security [...]
HMRC’s plans for second self-assessment helpline closure sparks outrage October 18, 2023 HMRC is preparing for another closure of its tax self-assessment helpline after it gave users just 48 hours warning, MPs have been told.
Domino’s Pizza launches Uber Eats trial in sales push January 9, 2024 Customers can now order Domino’s Pizza on Uber Eats, as part of a new trail between the fast food chain and the delivery service.
Brace yourselves: 2023 will be seen as a stable tax year compared to what’s ahead December 19, 2023 It may have felt like a long year, but 2023 will be seen as a walk in the park for tax policy compared to what 2024 has in store, writes Tim Sarson
London-based Colt set to close $1.8bn swoop on Nasdaq-listed tech firm October 31, 2023 London tech firm Colt is set to complete its $1.8bn swoop on a US firm in the coming days after winning regulatory sign-off for the deal, City A.M. can reveal.
Takeover bid: MJ Hudson to declare offers after suspension of shares January 15, 2023 The embattled financial services firm MJ Hudson is set to tell markets tomorrow it has received offers for parts of the business. Sky News’ Mark Kleinman has reported that the group – whose shares are currently suspended after it reported “issues” around historical trading reports – appointed Alvarez & Marsal to look at possible disposals. [...]