Xaar: Printing giant slips further into the red on ‘continued decline’ of legacy ceramics September 18, 2024 Printing technology group Xaar has widened its loss after the company continued to struggle with the “continued decline” of the legacy ceramics market, it said today. The London-listed company, which is headquartered in Cambridge, saw its revenue drop to £28.6m in the six months ending June 30, 2024, down from £34.6m in the same period [...]
London is no capital of culture without Vault Festival March 14, 2024 Vault Festival has announced its venue has fallen through and the event is no more, says Adam Bloodworth Vault Festival launched the careers of thousands of actors and writers via its unique business model, which meant new performers could put on shows and not break the bank, because part of the show was paid for [...]
London tourism revival gets boost as Pocket Planet latest to land in Oxford Street September 5, 2023 Oxford Street’s continued revival has been given another vote of confidence, with the launch of miniature world specialists Pocket Planet as the latest to take up a spot in the West End. Retail leaders have heralded plans to open its 30,000 square foot indoor world as proof of the capital’s investment attractiveness, and big brands’ [...]
Post Office scandal: Legal regulator launched over 20 investigations into lawyers and law firms June 24, 2024 The legal regulators have opened more than 20 investigations into law firms and lawyers who were working on behalf of the Post Office
Private equity-owned firms facing pressure over ‘poor’ human rights and ESG transparency January 19, 2024 Private equity-backed companies are under pressure to improve “poor” reporting on areas like human rights and social impact amid a global pull-back from environmental, social and governance [ESG] standards over the past year.
Wellness Wonders: Meet Jo Malone the founder of Jo Loves August 4, 2024 Jo Malone's new venture takes a personal twist on her love for fragrances, with Jo Loves being centred around memories and moments.
‘Like Brands. Only Cheaper’: Court throws out Aldi’s appeal over gin bottle battle with Marks and Spencer February 27, 2024 Aldi's appeal against a decision that it had infringed on Marks and Spencer's registered design of its light-up gin was dismissed earlier today.
How Can Activism Shape Tomorrow’s Corporate Landscape? Unveiling City AM’s Newest Partnership with SIGWATCH October 24, 2023 The City AM Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) Impact Campaign is excited to announce a new addition to its influential partner network. This partnership with SIGWATCH, a data provider and consultancy specialising in activism and NGO behaviour reinforces the campaign’s commitment to addressing key issues of concern to businesses and governments, ranging from sustainability and [...]
Meta: Watchdog greenlights changes to advertiser data rules on Facebook August 20, 2024 The UK’s competition watchdog has given the green light to new commitments from Meta to better protect the data of advertisers on Facebook. Since June 2021, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has been looking into whether Meta has unfairly data from its advertising services to give its Facebook Marketplace an edge over competitors. After [...]
Lloyds Bank urges Premier League football fans to avoid ticket scams August 3, 2024 Football fans are being warned by Lloyds Bank to watch out for ticket scams, after it recorded a jump in cases.