Tesla Model X SUV price and release date UK : Everything you need to know about Elon Musk’s new electric car priced at £90,000 October 1, 2015 Three years after it first unveiled the prototype, Silicon Valley electric car makers Tesla have finally launched the Model X. It's the company's third car and has arrived two years later than initially planned due to difficulties posed by the ambitious design behind the world's first luxury electric SUV. Tesla are now taking reservations with [...]
The return of the supersonic brand and designing flights of the future April 26, 2016 The new generation of supersonic planes could defy all design conventions. Concorde may be long retired from the skies but the romance and excitement of supersonic travel lives on, a new age of aviation is now on the horizon. Earlier this month, NASA announced it is developing a range of supersonic ‘X-planes’ that could ultimately lead to [...]
Soon foreigners could be charged for using NHS A&E, ambulance and GP services December 6, 2015 People using health services may soon be charged for them if they are not from Britain under new proposals. The government will begin consulting on plans to recover the costs of using services run by the NHS, including visits to GPs and Accident and Emergency departments, from foreign visitors and migrants. The move, which would extend the [...]
Why Chinese leaders are laughing at Donald Trump March 29, 2016 China has been having a field day watching political events unfold in the US. There was a great piece in the Guardian recently by Tom Phillips (Democracy is a joke, says China – Just look at Donald Trump) depicting how Chinese leaders are laughing over what we call democracy. The article tells how Chinese authoritarian [...]
Area guide: Wembley – house prices have risen by 10 per cent in the last year April 14, 2016 It may be the home of football, but Wembley’s also home to around 115,000 Londoners. And with its diverse housing stock and decent transport links, it could be your new home, too. Research from estate agent Hamptons International recorded a “surge” in transactions in Wembley last year, as hundreds of new build flats went on [...]
Travis Perkins’ share price pushed higher despite a disappointing summer and an impairment charge over its plumbing business March 3, 2016 Building material supplier Travis Perkins has posted a 7.6 per cent rise in core profits and forecast a better year than last in 2016, after warning earnings would be at the lower end of expectations in October. Pre-tax profits in 2015 were down 30 per cent to £224m, negatively impacted by a £141m impairment charge to its plumbing business due to “challenging market conditions”. [...]
How established firms can fight back against fintech startups and being “uberised” April 29, 2016 When a new species enters an ecosystem, it can be disastrous for the existing inhabitants. The same is true in business. Financial markets are awash with innovation – fintech rules the day. Established players, worried that they may suddenly get ‘uberised’, have been forced to sit up. Read more: Fintech is coming to take your banking [...]
Nasa and Orbital ATK set to launch a Cyngus rocket to International Space Station today – but will the latest private-sector space mission succeed? December 4, 2015 The latest in a series of private-sector space missions will be launched today, in another effort to restock the International Space Station (ISS). Space technology company Orbital ATK is due to launch a Cyngus rocket packed with supplies from Cape Canaveral in Florida just after 5.30pm UK time. The craft will deliver 3.5kg of food, clothes, [...]
Richard Branson’s Virgin Galactic SpaceShipTwo is set for test relaunch after crash in 2014 February 19, 2016 Virgin Galactic is set for a relaunch after a devastating setback in 2014 where one pilot was killed and another injured after a test flight crashed. Richard Branson's project to send passengers into space has been revamped, with a new version ready for launch after months of preparation in the Mojave desert in California. The unveiling [...]
Millennial woes may seem over the top but Generation Y could have a point with their moaning February 23, 2016 Last week, this paper ran a story based on research which found Generation Y (born between the early 80s and the late 2000s) is more like Generation Whiny in the workplace. The research, by Workfront, found bosses perceived so-called millennials as more prone to a moan than Generation X, and bigger babies than the Baby [...]