Ebola in the UK: Suspected case in Edinburgh while Australian woman airlifted to UK January 16, 2015 A woman in Edinburgh is being tested for Ebola, having recently returned from west Africa. After developing a fever on Thursday, she was admitted to the Western General Hospital in the Scottish capital and is now being kept there in an isolation unit. Melanie Johnson, Director of Unscheduled Care at NHS Lothian, said: [...]
Boris Johnson welcomes £141m transformation of Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park into “Olympicopolis” December 2, 2014 Boris Johnson has welcomed the government's commitment to create a £141m education and culture hub on Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. The transformation will include two new campuses for University College London (UCL) and University of the Arts, new locations for the Victoria and Albert Museum and Sadler's Wells. It will create 3,000 jobs, 1.5m additional visitors [...]
Sweden all set for snap election after Budget row December 3, 2014 Sweden fell into full political collapse last night after a snap election was called by its centre-left government amid a struggle to win backing for its Budget after just two months in office. The minority government, led by Prime Minister Stefan Lofven, failed to find support for its measures earlier this week after the Sweden [...]
We can protect the City’s interests in Europe – and we now have the proof March 4, 2015 Wednesday 4 March 2015 could come to be seen as a defining moment in Britain’s relationship with the rest of the EU, and for the City of London in particular. This is because of a ruling by the European Court of Justice (ECJ) yesterday, which upheld a vital British claim protecting the City from Eurozone [...]
Eurozone to finally take the plunge with €1.1 trillion bond buying programme January 21, 2015 European officials are widely expected to announce a substantial bond buying programme today in an attempt to revive the Eurozone’s ailing economy. Reports from Frankfurt suggest the purchases will amount to €50bn (£38bn) a month until the end of 2016. Some reports suggest it could start as soon as March which would put the scheme’s [...]
Budget 2015: A quick guide to all the key measures March 18, 2015 Chancellor delivers good news for savers and first-time buyers as he turns up heat on banks in play for votes ahead of election. UK ECONOMIC OUTLOOK ● The UK was the fastest growing economy in the G7 last year. However, the economy grew by just 0.5 per cent in the final three months of 2014, [...]
Sony Hack: North Korea calls US sanctions hostile and inflammatory January 4, 2015 North Korea has struck out at US sanctions imposed in the wake of the Sony Hack, calling them hostile and inflammatory. Last Friday the US placed restrictions on the renegade state after claiming it was North Korea that hacked electronics company Sony, stealing sensitive information including emails and films and posting them online.North Korea [...]
Razor sharp: Will King talks moving on from King of Shaves, politics, a plan for Tesco and why we need Tinder for voting May 4, 2015 I came, I saw, I shaved, I died’ isn’t how I want to be remembered,” quips Will King. In 1993, he founded King of Shaves, the popular men’s toiletries brand. In frustration over the poor quality of his own products, he turned to his then-girlfriend’s bath oil for a smoother finish. The resulting businesses, including [...]
Ed Miliband told to forge a better relationship with British business by leading left-wing think tank January 16, 2015 The left-wing Fabian Society has released a report telling the Labour party it needs to be more welcoming of British business. The report warns that Ed Miliband's rhetoric on the economy and business has often come across as hostile and is damaging Labour's brand. Labour needs to embrace business "as an ally, not an enemy", [...]
Theresa May slammed over anti-migration plot to kick foreign graduates out of UK December 22, 2014 Business groups and politicians expressed dismay yesterday at plans by home secretary Theresa May to force foreign students to leave the UK before re-applying for work visas. May wants the Conservatives to include the measure in their party manifesto ahead of the general election next year. Current coalition partners the Liberal Democrats sought to [...]