EU referendum: What time will the EU referendum result be announced? June 17, 2016 At 7am on 23 June, the polls will open and millions across the country will trickle into town halls, churches, schools and community centres to cast their vote in the EU referendum. National plebiscites are a rare beast in UK politics. This will be only the third since 1973: The second on Europe following the [...]
City firms commence training for this year’s Diamond Relay race at the Olympic Park stadium February 25, 2016 The first 100 corporate teams have already signed up for this year's Diamond relay race this summer. The gruelling 5x5km dash, taking place at the Olympic Park stadium, will pit accountants, analysts, bankers, insurers, lawyers and pretty much everyone else in the Square Mile against each other this July. Last year 230 corporate running teams took part in [...]
SpaceX is getting ready to launch its Falcon Heavy – the world’s most powerful operational rocket September 8, 2015 Not one to be perturbed by a couple of missed landings, SpaceX – the space company founded by Tesla entrepreneur Elon Musk – has announced plans to attempt one of its boldest rocket launches yet: sending the Falcon Heavy, the world's most powerful rocket, into space for the first time. At a conference in [...]
Premier Foods’ share price climbs as McCormick ups bid to 65p per share, valuing Mr Kipling parent at £1.5bn March 30, 2016 Premier Foods' share price soared more than 9.3 per cent this morning after US food giant McCormick has upped its bid following the Mr Kipling parent' rejection of its first two offers. McCormick has raised its offer to 65p per share, valuing the firm at £1.5bn, up from the 60p per share overture it made last week. It [...]
Tax experts caution government to “practice what it preaches” when it comes to small print, furthering calls for tax simplification March 9, 2016 Tax experts have today called on government to "practice what it preaches" and apply the same levels of simplicity they ask for from businesses to the tax code. Commenting on an open consultation from the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) seeking the public's opinions on how terms and conditions could be made more [...]
Deadpool film review: fresh and funny but fails to break new ground February 11, 2016 Dir. Tim Miller | ★★★☆☆ Deadpool was born out of the comic book nadir of the early 1990s, when super-hero books tended towards the morose and the self-indulgent. It was a time when muscles were big and boobs were bigger. Rob Liefeld's wise-cracking mercenary Deadpool, AKA Wade Wilson, was a breath of fresh air amidst the [...]
From unicorns to cockroaches: Alejandro Cremades on why the startup funding landscape is about to change April 7, 2016 The funding landscape for small businesses in the United States is about to change significantly. Next month, the Jobs Act Title III – the regulation that will give non-accredited investors (people making under $200,000 a year or with a net worth of under $1m excluding their primary residence) the opportunity to invest in startup companies [...]
Robot rift revealed: Boston Dynamics put up for sale by Google as Alphabet seeks revenue, reports say March 17, 2016 Google has put its robot business Boston Dynamics up for sale, according to reports, signalling a significant dialling down of its research in the area for parent company Alphabet. The division, bought by Google in 2013, is on the market as it's unlikely to be able to put a product on the market soon, Bloomberg [...]
Timothy Spall excels in The Old Vic’s The Caretaker April 7, 2016 The Old Vic | ★★★★☆ Harold’s Pinter’s first big hit, The Caretaker, is a frenetic comedy about three social outcasts, all woefully incapable of communicating with each other. This claustrophobic play takes place inside a leaky loft conversion strewn with lofty piles of newspapers and a host of unfinished DIY projects. It’s exhausting just looking [...]
Paypal founder Peter Thiel on why almost all the trends you’re excited about are overrated – and why being involved in the US election would make him blow his brains out April 12, 2016 “If you hear about a trend, it’s already passed. It means it’s a consensus thing,” says Peter Thiel, co-founder of PayPal and venture capitalist. Speaking at LendIt USA, the largest online lending conference in the world, Thiel says he dislikes being asked what trends he’s excited about because he “isn’t a prophet” and “almost all [...]