Unicredit questions ECB’s order to cut operations in Russia July 2, 2024 Italian bank Unicredit has filed a legal challenge questioning terms set by the European Central Bank for reducing its operations in Russia.
Grant Thornton fined by audit watchdog for failures with local authority pension fund April 8, 2024 The failures included two uncorrected material errors which appeared in the version of the pension fund’s audited financial statements
Crypto an ‘enemy of its own success,’ warns former MI6 chief February 24, 2022 Former MI6 chief Sir Alexander Younger has warned that crypto could face a crackdown as states impose sanctions on Russia.
G7 price cap restrains Russian oil revenues but Kremlin still finding buyers September 6, 2023 Price caps on Russian oil and gas have managed to drive down oil revenues and keep prices in check for consumers, experts suggest.
Polymetal looks to sell-up and quit Russia over nationalisation fears February 19, 2024 Polymetal has been looking to leave the war-torn market for months
Everton and Nottingham Forest charged with overspending by Premier League January 15, 2024 The news is especially bad for Everton, who have already been docked points this season.
‘Frankly ludicrous’: Mayor of Liverpool takes on the Premier League over Everton November 20, 2023 Everton also face compensation claims from rival clubs who were relegated.
Accountancy watchdog launches probe into UK network firm of Baker Tilly International May 16, 2024 The accountancy watchdog has launched a probe into MacIntyre Hudson over an audit of a unnamed company financial statement
Gold miner Polymetal eyes sale of Russian arm as bosses cut ties June 5, 2023 Polymetal International could be eyeing up a sale of its Russian subsidiary following the resignation of its top two bosses.
Iran-Israel: UK urges ‘de-escalation’ in Middle East following ‘missile’ attack April 19, 2024 The government has said it recognises Israel’s “right to defend itself” but is pushing for “de-escalation” in the Middle East.