How can you monitor data in 810 billion photos? November 30, 2016 Have you been watching the epic Planet Earth 2 from the BBC? If so, you'll have been amazed at the roving drone that filmed billions of locusts in Madagascar. How about the jaw-dropping footage of a starving lioness trying to take down a giraffe at full chat? You were there. Almost. The images were simply stunning. Combine them with some 810 billion [...]
How Camden Town Brewery is keeping its craft ale credentials after its £85m takeover by AB Inbev March 13, 2017 Brits are drinking craft beer as if it were going out of fashion. The number of new brewery openings in the UK surged 55 per cent to a record 520 last year, and between eight and nine per cent of the total beer sold in licensed premises in the UK is craft. That’s still significantly [...]
City Moves for 24 January 2017 – who’s switching jobs? January 24, 2017 Today's City Moves cover online businesses, the legal sector and property development. While Mark Whitburn has joined peer-to-peer lender Saving Stream as its new head of credit, former KPMG partner Jane Moriarty has joined Chelsea-focused London property group Martin's Properties as a non-executive director. Take a look at these movers and shakers: Saving Stream Mark [...]
Chemical Industries Association urges tariff-free Single Market access to keep investment rolling in as part of Brexit manifesto October 20, 2016 The UK's chemical industry has urged the government to negotiate tariff-free access to the Single Market in a Brexit manifesto published today. The Chemical Industries Association (CIA) has also called for the availability of skilled people to be secured, the supply of competitive and secure energy and “a policy framework that encourages scientific progress” as [...]
Sterling pushed higher by dollar weakness as Donald Trump fails to reassure investors January 23, 2017 The pound has risen to a one-month high against the dollar as traders failed to be reassured by US President Donald Trump’s inauguration speech. On Monday he pulled the US out of the major Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade deal with multiple Pacific-rim countries. The pound rose by almost one per cent in intraday trading on Monday. [...]
Big data should be used to discriminate on motor insurance premiums, says FCA chief executive November 22, 2016 Insurers should use big data to identify and reward good drivers, according to the head of the UK's financial watchdog. Speaking today at the Association of British Insurers' (ABI) annual conference, Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) boss Andrew Bailey said the "revolution in our ability to capture and use information" should be encouraged by regulators in certain [...]
Amazon-mageddon: Prices set to rise online due to lack of warehouse space December 7, 2016 Rock-bottom prices for online products may end if the UK doesn't build a shedload more warehouses. The rapid expansion of online retailers is expected to lead to a shortage of warehouse space, which would push up rents, and ultimately the price of goods. Read more: MPs pay surprise visit to Sports Direct's Shirebrook warehouse It is [...]
No Brexit blues for upbeat housebuilders, despite concerns around skills shortages and costs of materials October 31, 2016 Housebuilders are refusing to be knocked back by any Brexit blues, as the industry remains optimistic on what the future holds, research out today has found. Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking found average five-year investment plans had increased by around 17 per cent over the last year, despite over a third (36 per cent) in the sector confessing [...]
UK manufacturing rose in November as the construction sector faced a slowdown January 11, 2017 The UK economy is showing signs of mixed form, as production output increased in November, although construction output showed a small decline month on month. Production was estimated to have increased by 2.1 per cent compared with October, with oil and gas capacity coming back on track after a maintenance period and a strong showing [...]
“Rise up”: The full text of Tony Blair’s Open Britain speech on Brexit February 17, 2017 Tony Blair has been absent from British politics for years, now – but today he returned in spectacular style, urging the UK's population to "rise up" against Brexit. Although some (including former deputy PM Nick Clegg) liked it, the majority of reaction has been that he missed the mark. Not sure what you think? Here's [...]