Capita suffers cyberattack but finds ‘no evidence’ of client data being compromised April 3, 2023 Outsourcing giant Capita confirmed today that a cyberattack was to blame for a major IT outage on Friday. Capita said the IT failure primarily affected “access to internal Microsoft Office 365 applications”. “The issue was limited to parts of the Capita network and there is no evidence of customer, supplier or colleague data having been compromised”, [...]
Castore: Andy Murray-backed sportswear brand makes first acquisition since near £1bn valuation May 7, 2024 Castore, the sportswear brand backed by the likes of Andy Murray and the billionaire co-owners of Asda, has made its first acquisition since it was valued at almost £1bn.
Twindemic: Belgium declares ‘flu epidemic as other winter viruses cause havoc across Europe January 5, 2023 Belgium has declared a flu epidemic as winter viruses continue to sweep across the continent. The country’s health institute Sciensano declared the incident this week, with a “clear increase” in the number of cases. “The flu has already been back for some time in our country, but now all the criteria are met to be [...]
Johnson pledges £700m for Sizewell C nuclear power plant September 1, 2022 Boris Johnson has promised fresh funding for the Sizewell C nuclear power project to boost domestic energy generation.
City Moves: Who’s switching jobs in the Square Mile? July 26, 2022 City A.M.’s Millie Turner provides a roundup of the most important hires and job moves across the City, every morning. Email citymoves@cityam.com to be featured. Irwin Mitchell Legal services firm Irwin Mitchell has bolstered its London office with a new intellectual property (IP) partner. Joining from White & Case, Marcus Collins has previously focused on international brand protection, trademark prosecution and IP [...]
Making hybrid working work across the City March 9, 2023 Last month, ACCA published our inaugural Global Talent Trends 2023 survey, which shared valuable insights into workplace trends and practices from more than 8,400 professional accountants around the world. We found that out of all the topics covered in the report, hybrid working attracted the most attention. This deep interest in hybrid work models is [...]
Weekend exclusive: Slack can’t be blamed for ‘quiet quitting’ says VP November 6, 2022 Tech could be a solution rather than a driver of the ‘quiet quitting’ phenomenon, says Slack vice president Pip White. Working at one of the biggest winners of the pandemic, White is understandably reluctant to admit that the remote working tool contributed to one of the most talked about working trends of 2022. A recent [...]
HSS Hire ‘mindful’ of macroeconomic uncertainty despite dividend hike May 1, 2024 HSS Hire has hiked its dividend but said it remains "mindful" of macroeconomic uncertainty after profits almost halved.
Spotify slams report of gangs using platform for money laundering as ‘work of fiction’ September 6, 2023 Spotify has hit back at an investigation by a Swedish newspaper that said the music streamer's platform was allegedly being used by gangs to launder their ill-gotten gains via fake streams.
Transpennine Success? Tory minister defends nationalising rail operator September 6, 2023 Rail Minister Huw Merriman has said that nationalising Transpennine Express was the right decision after cancellation rates fell dramatically.