Pubs and brewers disappointed by alcohol duty reversal ahead of ‘toughest winter in history’ October 17, 2022 Pubs will be “hit extremely hard” this winter after the government scrapped an upcoming alcohol duty freeze, industry chiefs said. The duty freeze was one of many policies consigned to a bonfire of tax cuts from newly-appointed Chancellor Jeremy Hunt on Monday. Announced just a few weeks ago by Hunt’s predecessor Kwasi Kwarteng, the move would [...]
Boris: Putin threatened me with a missile strike – that would ‘only take a minute’ January 30, 2023 Boris Johnson has claimed that Vladimir Putin told him “I don’t want to hurt you, but with a missile, it would only take a minute”, in a call ahead of the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The former prime minister said the “extraordinary” conversation took place in February after he had visited Kyiv in a last-ditch [...]
Our angst over migration means we’re still ignoring skilled staff for UK firms August 31, 2023 The UK has offered jobs to refugees from Ukraine and Hong Kong. But many skilled refugees from Afghanistan or Syria are still treated differently, and struggle to find work, writes Elena Siniscalco
City law firms will be ‘key’ to driving UK’s economic growth December 7, 2022 The City’s top law firms will play an “integral” part in securing the country’s long-term growth, one of the the City’s most powerful lobby group has said. Britain’s law firms already play an integral role in ensuring London’s position as a “world leading financial centre” in acting as a “critical platform on which other economic [...]
Planned redundancies up 60 per cent as firms feel pressure of interest rate rise and borrowing costs May 16, 2022 Raised interest rates and borrowing costs have led to a 60 per cent increase in planned redundancies. The spike in people losing their roles went up from almost 38,000 to more than 60,000 in the last quarter according to GQLitter, a specialist law firm dealing with employment. This comes after interest rates were increased 1 [...]
The Notebook with Bill Browder: The UK must do more to support Vladimir Kara-Murza April 24, 2023 The Notebook is where the City’s big names talk what’s most important to them. This week: Hermitage Capital Management’s CEO Bill Browder writes. Last Monday, my friend Vladimir Kara-Murza, a dual British-Russian national, was sentenced to 25 years in Russian prison. His crime? Simply speaking out against Putin’s murderous war in Ukraine. According to the [...]
Heyday: Goldman Sachs traders reap rewards of volatile global markets May 3, 2022 Turbulent markets have forged a heyday for Goldman Sachs, after the Wall Street trader generated revenue of more than $100m on 32 separate days in the first quarter of this year. Net revenues topped $50m on 45 days out of a total of 62 in the three months to March, within the US investment bank’s [...]
Fruit and veg shortage will get worse before it gets better, warn farmers February 25, 2023 The National Farmers’ Union (NFU) has warned that shortages of some fruit and vegetables in UK supermarkets could be “the tip of the iceberg”. NFU deputy president Tom Bradshaw said a reliance on imports has left the UK vulnerable to “shock weather events”. Soaring energy bills exacerbated by the war in Ukraine have also put [...]
How farmers with better data could help prevent future food shortages March 6, 2023 Farmers need access to better data to predict fertiliser prices to ensure the UK's food security, argues the NFU.
City giant Brewin Dolphin posts £1.9bn fund inflows amid market volatility May 11, 2022 City giant Brewin Dolphin notched up £1.9bn inflows in the first half of the year as it bucked the investor jitters sparked by soaring inflation and war in Ukraine. In the six months to 31 March, the asset manager saw total income jump 4.8 per cent year-on-year to £209.5m, as profits were boosted to £48.1m, [...]