BBC Dragon’s Den star launches Flight Story: the FTSE 100 guide to TikTok December 9, 2021 BBC Dragon’s Den star Steven Bartlett, has launched Flight Story- a world-first in-house communication and talent platform that provides public companies with the people, process and technology they need to build a resilient retail investor community around their story.
Deliveroo strike: Riders take action over pay and working conditions April 7, 2021 Deliveroo riders across the UK are on strike today over their pay and working conditions, on the same day as the food delivery app’s first full day of trading on the London Stock Exchange. The industrial action, which has been organised by the couriers and logistics branch of the Independent Workers’ Union of Great Britain, [...]
Cristiano Ronaldo snub wipes $4bn off Coca-Cola’s market value June 16, 2021 Cristiano Ronaldo’s removal of two Coca-Cola bottles during a Euro 2020 press conference has coincided with a £4bn fall in the drinks giant’s share price. The Portugal captain moved the Coke bottles away from him during a press conference in Budapest on Monday ahead of his country’s opening game against Hungary. Ronaldo proceeded to hold [...]
Watchdog calls for clearer investor warnings in wake of Woodford saga September 30, 2019 The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) will introduce tougher rules for funds that invest in hard-to-sell assets following the suspension of Neil Woodford’s flagship fund. In a policy statement published today, the financial regulator also said investors should be given better warnings about the risks they face if they want to be able to withdraw their [...]
Worcester have lost an exciting coach but Diamond can strike gold January 26, 2022 We may be in a frenzy of managerial sackings and player transfers in the world of football, but it’s rare to see seismic change at this point in a rugby season. The sporting world has, however, failed to inform Premiership club Worcester Warriors, after the club confirmed an overhaul of their current coaching staff. Former [...]
Cineworld secures $200m loan boost as it gears up for bumper film slate July 30, 2021 Cineworld today said it had secured $200m (£143m) in incremental loans to help shore up its finances as the chain prepared for a bumper schedule of film releases later this year. The loan facility, which matures in May 2024, was secured from a group of Cineworld’s existing lenders. The company said it did not have [...]
City Moves for 20 November – Who’s switching jobs at Allsop, Baker McKenzie and Saga? November 20, 2019 Today’s City Moves includes Allsop, Baker McKenzie and Saga Allsop Leading property consultancy Allsop has appointed Jamie Hopkins to its board as non-executive director. Jamie is the former chief executive officer of Workspace, a leading provider of business space, having served in the role since 2012. Scott Tyler, senior partner at Allsop, said: “We are [...]
Four-day week at Atom Bank leads to 500 per cent surge in job applicants who want 34 hours a week with no pay cut January 10, 2022 Atom Bank’s four-day working week has led to a 500 per cent surge in job applications and boosted staff morale, its boss has said, stressing he is “utterly committed” to the new set up. The UK’s first app-based bank saw the jump in people applying for job vacancies in one week, shortly after it announced [...]
Cunard and Princess owner Carnival refuses to rule out vaccine passports for cruises April 7, 2021 Cunard and Princess owner Carnival refuses to rule out vaccine passports for cruises
‘Mish-conduct’: Johnson hammers Starmer over previous paid legal work November 17, 2021 Boris Johnson has tried to put Sir Keir Starmer front and centre of Westminster’s sleaze scandal as he called the Labour leader out for previous legal work he has done while sitting in parliament. Johnson repeatedly hectored Starmer in Prime Minister’s Questions (PMQs) today over £25,000 of legal work he did at the end of [...]