Rishi Sunak says government needs to ‘do better’ as Tory sleaze claims pile up November 11, 2021 Rishi Sunak has today admitted the government needs to “do better” as allegations of sleaze and corruption pile up around the Tory party. It comes after Boris Johnson yesterday was forced to insist during a press conference that the UK is “not remotely a corrupt country”. Sunak told Sky News said he regretted last week’s [...]
Boris Johnson makes U-turn as PM ‘totally agrees’ Brexit and Ukrainian war are not the same March 25, 2022 Prime Minister Boris Johnson has said he “totally agrees” that Brexit and the Ukrainian resistance to the Russian invasion are not the same. The Prime Minister has come under criticism for comments where he appeared to compare the UK voting to leave the EU, and the Ukrainian fight against Russia. Speaking at the Conservative Party [...]
Even after 50 years, The Godfather is still the Don Corleone of movies March 8, 2022 Even half a century since its release, it shouldn’t be difficult to convince you why The Godfather is worth catching this weekend for its anniversary. It’s The Godfather – the title itself is practically a synonym for good cinema. Adapted from Mario Puzo’s novel, Francis Ford Coppola had to fight to get his vision on [...]
Partygate: Junior minister resigns after PM given police fine April 13, 2022 Junior justice minister Lord David Wolfson has quit the government for “repeated rule-breaking” in Downing Street in what is the first ministerial resignation after Boris Johnson was handed a police fine yesterday. Wolfson said in a resignation letter to the PM that “the scale, context and nature” of the breaches of Covid rules by the [...]
Labour calls on PM to confirm no other ministers have ever been a non-dom April 11, 2022 Labour has called on Boris Johnson to confirm none of his other ministers have ever had non-domiciled tax status or are making use of tax loopholes in the wake of revelations about Rishi Sunak’s family. Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer today said the Prime Minister “needs to bring this saga to a close and confirm that [...]
The government’s corporate audits reforms are lukewarm at best, shallow at worst June 13, 2022 In late May, the government gave more detail on how it plans to reform big corporate audits. Inappropriate audits have contributed to several significant corporate failures – including that of the late construction giant Carillion in 2018. The government has acknowledged this, producing a report which has since been the focus of a consultation. The [...]
As Octopus reaches its tentacles into Bulb, a new Big Six is on the horizon November 3, 2022 Octopus Energy's takeover of Bulb signals the creation of a new Big Six, and an increasingly difficult market for challengers.
The Harry & Meghan saga shows why your business needs a succession plan January 21, 2020 The drama taking place in the Royal House of Windsor is not only gripping material for a future episode of The Crown, but also a wake-up call to all businesses to have a plan for when important personnel step down or leadership responsibilities change. From the mom-and-pop store to publicly-listed giants, succession planning needs to [...]
Worcester face suspension from league at 12 noon over financial woes September 15, 2022 Worcester Warriors have been handed a deadline of noon today by the Rugby Football Union to prove they have sufficient funds to stage matches safely – or face suspension from all men’s and women’s competitions. The troubled Premiership club could be thrown out of the English top flight and other competitions as a result of [...]
Energy crisis: Can someone shine a light on the Bulb takeover deal? February 6, 2023 Octopus' takeover deal for Bulb is set to cost the taxpayer much less than originally feared, but the deal remains shrouded in secrecy.