National Grid and SSE shift to overseas ownership to counter Labour nationalisation plans November 24, 2019 The backlash to Jeremy Corbyn’s sweeping nationalisation plans has begun, as two of the UK’s leading power companies said that they had shifted ownership of their British operations overseas. The Sunday Times revealed that SSE and National Grid had confirmed that they had set up offshore companies in Switzerland and Luxembourg and Hong Kong respectively [...]
Travelex fraudster who stole £70,000 faces sentencing September 19, 2019 A Travelex employee who stole more than £70,000 from one of the firm’s currency exchange bureaus will today be sentenced for fraud. Dubravko Kuftinec, 52, fraudulently stole £72,186 from Travelex’s Fleet Street branch inside the Goldman Sachs building. Read more: BT’s Italian accounting fraud linked to London, investigation reveals He had been working at the [...]
Bosch cuts ties with Pitch@Palace as Prince Andrew stays on November 21, 2019 Bosch is the latest company to end its association with Prince Andrew’s Pitch@Palace scheme, City A.M. has learnt. A spokesperson for Bosch confirmed: “While Bosch will continue to support the next generation of entrepreneurial talent through various means, the company has decided against renewing its sponsorship with Pitch@Palace. The current contract is due to expire [...]
Entrepreneurs back Pitch@Palace as pressure grows on Prince Andrew November 21, 2019 Entrepreneurs have expressed their support for Prince Andrew’s Pitch@Palace startup initiative even as the Duke was urged to give evidence to US authorities. A lawyer representing some of billionaire paedophile Jeffrey Epstein’s victims has pushed for the Duke of York to speak with US investigators, following last night’s announcement that the prince will retreat from [...]
Tyson Fury v Deontay Wilder 2: Heavyweight duo’s trilogy plan leaves Anthony Joshua left out in the cold February 20, 2020 They may have just one of the four heavyweight world titles between them but, 14 months after their first fight, Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury are still the main attraction in boxing’s most popular division. Following their split-decision draw of 2018, Wilder and Fury will put their undefeated records on the line in a highly-anticipated [...]
Nokia investors must wait longer for dividend despite profit rise February 6, 2020 Nokia posted a surprise profit rise for the end of 2019 today, as cost-cutting helped it navigate a “challenging” year in which it slashed its outlook and cancelled its dividend. The figures Net sales were flat at €6.9bn in the three months to the end of December. But Nokia managed to eke out a rise [...]
BT’s share price plummets as it confirms plan to slash 13,000 jobs and quit London HQ to cut £1.5bn in costs May 10, 2018 BT’s share price fell nearly 10 per cent this morning as the telecoms giant revealed plans to cut 13,000 jobs and quit its London headquarters as the telecoms giant looks to cut costs. The jobs – mainly back office and middle management roles, two-thirds of which are UK-based – will be lost over the next [...]
Why piracy means the sports broadcasting rights bubble is ‘about to burst’ October 8, 2019 The value of sports broadcast rights is on the verge of collapse due to rampant piracy, the head of the world’s largest investor in managed rights has warned. Yousef Al-Obaidly, chief executive of Qatari media network beIN, said the “glorious media rights bubble” was set to burst due to the large-scale piracy of sports competitions [...]
UK households to splash out an extra £600m on streaming November 27, 2019 British households are willing to pay an additional £600m each year to stream their favourite films and TV shows following the arrival of a spate of new services, new research has revealed. While Netflix, Amazon Prime and Now TV have so far held dominant positions in the UK, they will soon be competing with the [...]
CBI: Businesses should do more to show their impact on local communities September 2, 2019 The Confederation of British Industry has called on businesses to do more to show their impact on the local community. Only two in five people in the UK believe that businesses are working to improve people’s lives locally, according to a new study by the CBI. Read more: UK companies to miss research investment target [...]