Surge testing to be deployed in Lambeth to combat Delta variant June 19, 2021 Surge testing will begin in Lambeth tomorrow amid a rise in cases of the Delta variant of Covid-19. Surge testing will start on Sunday in Clapham, Brixton, Stockwell, West Norwood and Vauxhall following a rise in confirmed cases of the variant first found in India. All the confirmed cases have been instructed to self-isolate and [...]
Cyberattacks on the rise as skills shortage sees law firms made easy target January 20, 2022 Law firms, accountants, and consultancies are becoming an easy target for cyberattacks, as they lack the IT skills to protect themselves. Almost two-thirds (65 per cent) of IT experts working in professional services companies said they believe their firms are facing a shortage of cybersecurity skills, according to a report from cybersecurity company Keeper. In [...]
Credit Suisse hides mobsters, drug traffickers and money launderers’ riches, leak reveals February 20, 2022 Swiss lender Credit Suisse allowed drug traffickers, money launderers and mobsters to hide their money offshore, according to documents leaked yesterday. The trove of documents reveal Credit Suisse kept accounts for a billionaire who ordered the murder of his Lebanese pop star partner and a Hong Kong stock exchange boss jailed for bribery. The leak [...]
Politics ‘antithetical’ to business, Greg Hands rival for Chelsea seat warns May 25, 2023 Politics is “completely antithetical” to sound business, former City banker Adam Knight preparing to take on Tory chairman Greg Hands in his former safe Conservative Chelsea seat has warned. Ex-Goldman Sachs trader Knight, 49, is the Liberal Democrat candidate in Chelsea and Fulham, where he will seek to put Conservative party chairman Greg Hands out [...]
After Brexit border backdown, the EU in new push with Astrazeneca to get more vaccine deliveries February 1, 2021 Talks between Astrazeneca and the European Commission will continue, despite strains, so that the bloc can recieve more of the pharmaceutical's Covid-19 vaccine before the end of March.
4,000 people held on cruise ship outside Lisbon after Covid outbreak despite none of the passengers testing positive January 3, 2022 More than 4,000 people are being held aboard a cruise ship in the Portuguese capital Lisbon after a Covid-19 outbreak infected crew members, according to multiple media reports in the Spain and Portugal. Portuguese media reported that 52 members of the crew of more than 1,000 workers tested positive. However, none of the nearly 3,000 [...]
Clarkson delivers 19th consecutive year of growth as profit up 55 per cent March 7, 2022 Integrated shipping services giant Clarkson has delivered its 19th consecutive year of growth, registering a 55.3 per cent surge in profit. In the year ended 31 December, the group reported an underlying profit before taxation of £69.4m, with earnings per share going up 56.2 per cent to 165.6p. “Our record 2021 results are testament to [...]
French Connection boss steps down as group recovers from Covid October 12, 2021 French Connection’s chief executive Stephen Marks will retire from the global retailer, as the company recovers from Covid-19. Commenting on the six-month results, he said: “This is an appropriate time for me to step back from the business that I founded in 1972, and I would like to take this opportunity to thank all our [...]
Take off: Ryanair to recruit 2,000 pilots as it prepares for travel market recovery July 12, 2021 Take off: Ryanair to recruit 2,000 pilots as it prepares for travel market recover
Joules: Margins continue to be under pressure as shoppers seek out sale items July 19, 2022 Prestige retailer Joules has said discount-hungry consumers have intensified pressures on margins while expecting yearly profit to surpass expectations. The clothing and lifestyle brand admitted gross margins had “remained under significant pressure” after “consumer appetite” was focused on marked down products. Shoppers have been hunting for reductions amid monster hikes in energy and fuel bills, [...]