Teaching could offer a rewarding career in the ‘new normal’ November 11, 2020 The Covid-19 pandemic has forced all of us to think differently about our own “new normal” once these strange times are over. For some, that will mean thinking about finding a truly rewarding career – with teaching offering exactly that opportunity. As the UK has come together in the face of adversity, many have found [...]
BBC appoints Tim Davie as new director general June 5, 2020 The BBC has named Tim Davie as its new director general, bringing to an end months of speculation over the successor to outgoing boss Tony Hall. Davie, who is currently chief executive of BBC Studios, will take up the role in September. Davie is one of the corporation’s longest-serving executives and stepped in as acting [...]
Why are UK mid caps in such an M&A sweetspot right now? February 22, 2021 It would be difficult to miss the fact that UK mid cap companies are attracting a renewed level of bid interest at present. So much so that, every morning, when I log in to my virtual workplace, I am mentally preparing myself to see a new headline about the next one to be bid for. [...]
Sir James Dyson loses libel claim against Mirror publisher at London’s High Court December 1, 2023 Sir James Dyson has lost his libel claim against the publisher of the Daily Mirror at the High Court.
WPP appoints former Burberry chief June 11, 2020 Media giant WPP has appointed the former chief executive of Burberry and ex-head of retail at Apple to its board. Angela Ahrendts will become a non-executive board member at WPP after ending a five-year run as one of the most senior figures at Apple. Ahrendts led British fashion brand Burberry from 2006 to 2013, during [...]
Adverts in adversity: Johnny Hornby on the case for advertising through Covid-19 May 8, 2020 There’s no doubt the advertising industry has taken a battering in recent weeks, with the coronavirus crisis sparking the biggest fall in ad spend on record. In fact, with TV production on hold, it seems brands may have to turn to Zoom to keep their campaigns going. The downturn comes as little surprise. Marketing budgets [...]
Netflix, no chill as streaming giant starts password sharing crackdown: ‘An account is for use by one household ONLY’ May 24, 2023 Netflix has begun its crackdown on UK and US subscribers who are sharing their password with people who live outside of their household, in a bid to stop account sharing. The streaming giant said a Netflix account was “for use by one household” and those wanting to share accounts “with someone who doesn’t live with [...]
Bitcoin has a spring in its step after weekend consolidation March 29, 2021 Bitcoin has a spring in its step after a weekend consolidation and sideways movement bring volume into Monday's market.
Minister flags potential extension of England curfew to 11pm October 8, 2020 A government minister has floated the idea of potentially extending England’s hospitality curfew to 11pm – the same as Northern Ireland. London minister Paul Scully told a virtual event today that a curfew extension would be a lifeline to the hospitality sector, but that the government needed to examine how effective Northern Ireland’s 11pm lock [...]
Belgian media group Mediahuis ‘interested’ in Telegraph titles November 28, 2019 Belgian media group Mediahuis is said to be interested in a potential purchase of the Telegraph newspapers, which have been put up for sale by the billionaire Barclay brothers. Chief executive Gert Ysebart said that while no formal discussions have taken place, his company is looking for acquisitions. Read more: Ex-Donald Trump strategist Steve Bannon [...]