Can investment in biodiversity really deliver strong financial returns? April 11, 2021 There are myriad myths surrounding the climate crisis which desperately need to be debunked this year. Two in particular that are long overdue: the belief that environmentally-focused investments don’t deliver a strong bottom line and the idea that responsibility to deal with climate change and protecting biodiversity rests on the shoulders of Governments. Both are [...]
Deliveroo strike: Riders take action over pay and working conditions April 7, 2021 Deliveroo riders across the UK are on strike today over their pay and working conditions, on the same day as the food delivery app’s first full day of trading on the London Stock Exchange. The industrial action, which has been organised by the couriers and logistics branch of the Independent Workers’ Union of Great Britain, [...]
Race Commissioner: Ethnic pay reporting won’t help minorities March 31, 2021 Did you know that almost all big minority groups outperform White British people in school? That there is a higher proportion of ethnic minority people in the top social class than White British people? And that Black Caribbean women earn on average more than White British women (and Black African women about the same)? Last [...]
Hong Kong Racing Tips: Alliances has a Super chance March 30, 2021 SHA TIN hosts the mid-week action in Hong Kong on Wednesday, with a competitive nine-race card under floodlights on the all-weather surface. Local bettors are always wary when the action takes place on dirt, and it’s easy to see why. With the temperature around 30 degrees, the humidity high and the chance of showers, it’s anybody’s guess how the [...]
Covid-19, a year on: A breakdown of trust between the police and the public March 28, 2021 In March last year, police were given extraordinary powers. Hastily drawn up regulations granted them the ability to ensure people stay at home, except for essential reasons. People across the country accepted an incredible curtailing of their liberties, and, in doing so, accepted the police force’s role to enforce the lockdown. Time and time again, [...]
Are US stimulus cheques really going into Bitcoin? March 26, 2021 Persistent reports keep suggesting that Americans are keen to plough their $1,400 stimulus cheques into Bitcoin - but is that really the case?
Screenshot: Will workers’ rights put a puncture in Deliveroo’s IPO? March 26, 2021 This week **Media Moment of the Week: Farewell to the real McCoy **Will workers’ rights put a puncture in Deliveroo’s IPO? **A watchdog bares its teeth Media Moment of the Week: Farewell to the real McCoy In a shock bit of transfer news this week, BBC presenter Simon McCoy announced he was leaving the Beeb [...]
Binance announce two more major appointments March 25, 2021 Binance – the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange – has announced two further big-name appointments, only weeks after handing a role to former US Senator Max Baucus.
Clean air and recycling dominate London’s top environmental awards March 22, 2021 Firms tackling air pollution and championing recycling have been recognised at the Clean City Awards, the capital’s environmental ‘Oscars’. The financial services sector triumphed, with the Bank of England and Investec PLC praised for their work in tackling environmental issues. The scheme, now in its 26th year, rewards City businesses leading the way in improving their [...]
Exclusive: Texas law firm Vinson & Elkins on half a century in London March 20, 2021 Texan law firm Vinson & Elkins just celebrated 50 years in London, having set up shop in the capital in 1971 to take advantage of the booming oil and gas industry, after oil was discovered in the North Sea. The firm began its London life with two English lawyers working in temporary space near Piccadilly [...]