Private equity groups circle UK pharmacy wholesaler September 2, 2024 HIG and Capvest have joined a line of private equity groups looking to buy the largest supplier of goods to British pharmacies, AAH Pharmaceuticals, from German private equity firm Aurelius. AAH has been put up for sale again only a few years after being bought by Aurelius in 2022, according to the Financial Times. The [...]
Pearson ‘pleased’ with pivot to AI but Virtual Schools slow again April 26, 2024 Pearson is integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into its suite of educational products as it looks to modernise.
Cunningham-South, Baxter and Freeman: England players to watch in New Zealand July 5, 2024 The next fortnight will be one which could end up defining Steve Borthwick’s tenure as England manager. For their two-Test series against New Zealand could be the difference between establishing a winning side to take through to the next World Cup – in Australia in 2027 – or the realisation that England are not up [...]
One Health Group sees patients soar as NHS buckles with growing waiting lists April 29, 2024 One Health's services are easing the load on the nation's embattled health service which is buckling under the weight of long waiting lists.
Former Klarna chief joins Treasury-backed fintech body June 20, 2023 The former UK chief of Klarna has joined the board of the government-backed Centre for Finance, Innovation and Technology as the group looks to spur an “aggressive” push for the UK’s fintech sector.
UK at risk of losing out on Unilever ice-cream float September 15, 2024 The UK is at risk of losing out on a key deal for London because it hasn’t appointed an investment minister, according to a former Barclays chairman. Gerry Grimstone, who also worked as investment minister at the Treasury from 2020-2022, said that Labour’s lack of focus on boosting the UK’s stock market may see Unilever’s [...]
Binance to sever all ties with Russia September 27, 2023 Cryptocurrency exchange Binance has entered into an agreement to sell the entirety of its Russia business to CommEX as it looks to cut all ties with Moscow.
South Africa race row hooker Mbonambi says England “unprofessional” November 7, 2023 The South African hooker who was at the centre of a Rugby World Cup race row Bongi Mbonambi has accused of England of being “unprofessional”. The Springbok forward was accused by England flanker Tom Curry of calling him a “white c***” during South Africa’s 16-15 semi-final win in Paris last month. World Rugby investigated the [...]
Bloobloom glasses review: friendly service, bold eyewear March 2, 2024 Bloobloom glasses: the specialists are expanding their London retail empire. We tried on a pair
UK set to be the ‘standout performer’ among major economies September 4, 2024 Analysts at Panmure Liberum think the UK will be the “standout performer” among major economies in the months to come with firms set to benefit from strengthening domestic demand. In a note published this morning, the City brokerage discussed its early cycle indicator (ECI), a tool for predicting how economies are likely to perform over [...]