Willie Walsh: I’m determined to solve this strike June 7, 2010 WILLIE WALSH yesterday insisted that he remains “determined” to discuss the strike launched by British Airways (BA) cabin crew as he faced criticism by Unite for leaving the country. The BA chief executive, who was yesterday at a conference in Berlin, dismissed claims by Unite that he was neglecting negotiations by leaving London at a [...]
Willie Walsh: I’m determined to solve this strike June 7, 2010 WILLIE WALSH yesterday insisted that he remains “determined” to discuss the strike launched by British Airways (BA) cabin crew as he faced criticism by Unite for leaving the country. The BA chief executive, who was yesterday at a conference in Berlin, dismissed claims by Unite that he was neglecting negotiations by leaving London at a [...]
TRAVEL NOTES June 20, 2010 Valencia restaurant week: 5-11 July Like tapas but want to explore the best of Spanish food further? Combine a week of serious food discovery with a sunny Spanish holiday in Valencia, one of southern Spain’s most beautiful cities, which will be hosting its third restaurant week from 5 July. On offer will be delicious local [...]
The past lives on as Agatha Christie’s top hotel reopens October 17, 2010 ONCE you’ve been to Istanbul, Paris, Berlin and even London seem somehow paltry, a bit small-scale and even a touch banal. The enormity and seductiveness of the Bosphorous, especially at sunset, and the mesmeric mixture of ancient history, Ottoman splendour and Islamic architecture beguile every traveller. Its appeal was just as strong for the most [...]
PERSONALITY OF THE YEAR August 30, 2010 IT’S been another tough year in the City. Stock markets are still nervy, the recovery is by no means secure and a double-dip is on many people’s cards. But it is hard times that form characters. Our five nominees for Personality of the Year have proved their mettle over the past 12 months. One is [...]
Cameron rejects calls for change to UK strike laws June 21, 2010 PRIME Minister David Cameron has vetoed business leaders’ demand to change strike laws as the prospect of industrial strife looms behind planned public sector spending cuts. The CBI, Britain’s most prominent business lobbyist, asked the government to raise the bar for walk-out approvals to 40 per cent of the balloted workforce, not a simple majority [...]
Cameron rejects calls for change to UK strike laws June 21, 2010 PRIME Minister David Cameron has vetoed business leaders’ demand to change strike laws as the prospect of industrial strife looms behind planned public sector spending cuts. The CBI, Britain’s most prominent business lobbyist, asked the government to raise the bar for walk-out approvals to 40 per cent of the balloted workforce, not a simple majority [...]
BA rejects strike talks as four execs are granted court costs May 11, 2010 BRITISH Airways (BA) yesterday said it would not go back into negotiations with the Unite union over the threat of a three week cabin crew strike despite repeated requests to do so. A spokesperson from the airline said BA has made its position clear and that further negotiations being sought by Unite will not happen. [...]
London breaks five days of losses on strong US earnings July 21, 2010 BRITAIN’S leading shares broke a five-day losing streak yesterday after upbeat corporate earnings from the US and positive mergers and acquisitions sentiment spurred a rebound, led by banks and commodities. The FTSE 100 closed up 75.18 points, or 1.5 per cent, at 5,214.64, having shed 2.5 per cent over the previous five sessions. UK Banks [...]
UK firms hit by new global accounting rules April 29, 2010 PROPOSED changes to global pension accounting rules will make pension costs more volatile at UK firms, exacerbating the impact that pension deficits have on companies experts warned. The International Accounting Standard Board yesterday announced changes to the way pension deficits and surpluses are accounted for, which accountants KPMG forecast could wipe as much as £10bn [...]