The City View: Chris Jackson, CEO of green hydrogen firm Protium, talks easing sustainable energy transition March 30, 2022 Today Andy Silvester chats to Chris Jackson, CEO of UK-based green hydrogen energy firm Protium. They go back to Protium’s roots; discuss what green hydrogen acutally is and how the company aims to simplify the decarbonisation process for the companies it works with; and go through why hydrogen, rather than solar and wind energy, might [...]
Coronavirus: Primark owner ABF warns of long-term supply issues February 24, 2020 Primark’s owner today said it was considering ramping up production from suppliers outside of China in a bid to avoid a hit from the coronavirus outbreak. Associated British Foods (ABF) expects Primark will drive higher operating profit and sales for the six months to the end of February compared to the same period a year [...]
City Moves: Who is switching jobs in the Square Mile this week? March 24, 2021 Snakes and Ladders provides a roundup of the most important hires and job moves across the City, every Wednesday afternoon. Email citymoves@cityam.com to be featured. BDBF lands former Slater & Gordon’s head Employment law firm BDBF has hired former national head of employment at Slater & Gordon’s as its new equity partner. Most recently a partner at employment [...]
Diamond Princess: Evacuation of UK passengers delayed February 21, 2020 The evacuation of Brits trapped aboard the coronavirus-struck Diamond Princess cruise ship has been pushed back by 24 hours. The British embassy has delayed the departure of a flight from today to tomorrow, saying it is “logistically complicated”. Around 70 British citziens have spent more than two weeks in quarantine on the Diamond Princess after [...]
Build, build, build needs the right foundations July 22, 2020 If you’re a British Prime Minister, betting your premiership on infrastructure delivery is what Sir Humphrey might call a “brave” move. Recent history suggests that this country is, frankly, terrible at infrastructure. Barring a few beacons which shine very bright – the 2012 Olympics, the new Thames Gateway port, the second Severn river crossing – [...]
Shooting for the stars: The case for a CANZUK space agency September 3, 2020 The British government knows three things for certain about space. It’s big. It’s cold. It’s expensive. For a small country, the scale of the challenge is daunting — and lonely. Not long ago, the United Kingdom had access to the joint space initiatives of the European Union such as the Galileo program, a global navigation [...]
The UK can’t afford to delay a vital 5G rollout October 1, 2020 Making Britain more competitive requires investment in digital infrastructure – especially 5G The Government set itself a mighty task in announcing its determination to ‘level up’ the British economy last year. But that challenge has become all the harder in recent months. Growth in economically disadvantaged areas was already keenly sought but the impact of [...]
Coronavirus: UK to evacuate 200 Brits from Wuhan at 9pm January 30, 2020 Foreign secretary Dominic Raab has confirmed that a delayed evacuation of UK citizens from Wuhan will be able to leave tonight (UK time). The UK had postponed the evacuation of nearly 200 citizens from coronavirus-ravaged Wuhan because it had not yet been granted the right permissions to leave by authorities. However, a rescheduled evacuation will [...]
UK firms cut more than 106,000 jobs amid coronavirus pandemic August 19, 2020 The coronavirus pandemic has battered the UK economy since it arrived in early 2020 – and no sector has remained unscathed, with more than 100,000 job cuts planned during the pandemic. The government’s furlough scheme has allowed millions of people to keep getting a paycheck, but fears are growing that when this is phased out [...]
Housebuilding set to drop 35 per cent in 2020, says report April 27, 2020 Coronavirus lockdown measures will mean 35 per cent fewer houses will be built in the UK in 2020 than originally planned, according to a new report, a fall likely to add to the stresses in the British housing market over the coming years. Property consultant Knight Frank predicted in a new report that around 104,000 [...]