Why revised Football Governance Bill could mean more player power July 17, 2024 The Bill, which will set out the powers for the new independent football regulator, was mentioned in the King’s Speech on Wednesday.
Why reading is officially sexy April 11, 2024 Reading is being embraced by the rich and glamorous, but is it literature or the literary look that's so alluring, Anna Moloney asks.
Explainer: Why did Liontrust’s bid for ailing Swiss fund manager GAM collapse? August 24, 2023 Liontrust’s concession of defeat this morning brought to a close a hostile takeover spat. What went wrong?
The Guernsey stock market looking to crash LSEG’s private party February 8, 2024 Each week Charlie Conchie interviews chiefs in the world of finance and tech. This week he sits down with Cees Vermaas, the founder of Guernsey-based the International Stock Exchange.
Manchester United fans hail Ratcliffe investment as ‘turning point’ in club’s revival February 21, 2024 The British billionaire has already started making moves at Old Trafford.
Housebuilder Barratt to deliver profit ‘slightly ahead’ of expectations despite challenging conditions July 10, 2024 In a trading update covering the year to June, Barratt said that total home completions were at 14,004. Although this was down on 17,206 last year, it was still at the "upper end" of the firm's guidance.
UK government says data centres are now Critical National Infrastructure September 12, 2024 The UK government has officially designated data centres as Critical National Infrastructure (CNI), as it looks to further boost investment in the UK’s critical hubs of digital information. With this new status, data centres will receive extra government support to protect crucial data, including NHS records, financial information, and personal smartphone data against major incidents [...]
Canary Wharf and Me: Padium and Urban Greens founder Houman Ashrafzadeh July 4, 2024 Padium and Urban Greens founder Houman Ashrafzadeh tells us about teary-eyed and sweaty-palmed moments in business.
Royal London to grant £3m to British and Irish Lions teams ahead of women’s tour April 16, 2024 Royal London has announced a £3m ‘Levelling the Playing Field’ fund that will aid the British and Irish Lions in investing in elite women’s player and coach pathways. The deal comes ahead of the first ever Women’s Lions tour to New Zealand, which is scheduled for 2027. The grant will support all four unions despite [...]
Election 2024: Business rates the immediate focus for retail as sector responds Labour landslide July 5, 2024 In the run up to the election, they were cautious over the next government's approach to business rates, as Labour were tight-lipped on any possible tax rises.