Vivienne Westwood tells its staff to work three days at home to meet net zero goals January 15, 2024 Staff at fashion house Vivienne Westwood have been ordered to only come into the office two days a week, amid a push to hit net zero targets
Government pledges law on litigation funding in light of Post Office scandal January 15, 2024 The UK Government is set to reverse a Supreme Court decision on litigation funding in order to allow sub-postmasters to take the Post Office to court.
Sykes Seafood’s sales jump by £100m as headcount grows – but profits narrow January 15, 2024 Turnover jumped by more than £100m at Sykes Seafood during its latest financial year which also saw its headcount spike.
Post Office warned it could face insolvency over £100m tax bill January 14, 2024 Fears over the Post Office’s finances are growing as it emerged it claimed tax relief on compensation payouts.
US team heads to Taiwan as island slams China’s ‘fallacious’ election comments January 14, 2024 Taiwan has condemned what it said were “fallacious comments” by China following the self-governing island’s presidential election.
Five takeaways as Israel-Hamas conflict reaches 100-day mark January 13, 2024 Sunday January 14 marks 100 days that Israel and Hamas have been at war.
Post Office could face £100m bill and insolvency, tax expert says January 13, 2024 The Post Office could be facing a £100 million bill and insolvency after claiming tax relief for its compensation payments to subpostmasters, according to a tax expert.
Lock up Post Office individuals to blame for Horizon scandal, minister says January 13, 2024 Those behind the Horizon scandal at the Post Office should be jailed, a minister has argued.
The Post Office scandal: How can a criminal conviction be quashed? January 13, 2024 Legal experts explain to City A.M. the process of quashing a criminal conviction.
Why Post Office Horizon victims are getting as little as £15.75 in compensation January 12, 2024 There was something deeply wrong with the Post Office’s compensation scheme, as one victim only received £15.75, explained tax expert. Dan Neidle – lawyer and founder of Tax Policy Associates – wrote in an article the Post Office spent years fighting compensation claims in the courts, “using every trick in the book to draw things [...]