Why the British and Irish Lions have never been more popular with players, rugby fans and sponsors July 24, 2021 “It shouldn’t work,” former England captain Lewis Moody says of the British and Irish Lions. The concept of a band of disparate players from the four Home Nations thrown together, shipped to the other side of the world and tasked with beating rugby’s strongest nations does feel anachronistic, a relic from the game’s amateur days. [...]
Kalifa review: Fintech industry welcomes ‘invaluable’ tech visa after Brexit February 26, 2021 Recommendations from the government-commissioned Kalifa review published today have been broadly welcomed by the fintech industry. The UK has been at the forefront of innovation in recent years – the sector is worth an estimated £11bn in revenue and represents 10 per cent of the global market. But the report, led by former Worldpay boss [...]
Gatwick Airport to cut nearly a quarter of its workforce August 26, 2020 Gatwick Airport this afternoon announced that it could cut up to 600 jobs as part of a major restructuring caused by the coronavirus pandemic. The airport is the latest company in the struggling aviation sector to announce such cuts, which account for 24 per cent of its workforce. The sector is one of the worst [...]
FTSE 100 slips after Donald Trump leaves hospital October 6, 2020 The FTSE 100 slipped and European markets struggled for direction as US President Donald Trump returned to the White House after being hospitalised with coronavirus. The blue-chip index started the morning with modest gains, edging 0.1 per cent higher in early trading. Yet it slipped into the red to stand 0.2 per cent lower shortly [...]
JD Sports-owned Go Outdoors on brink of administration, with 2,400 jobs on the line June 21, 2020 Go Outdoors is said to be teetering on the brink of collapse, after the JD Sports-owned retailer was reported to be calling in administrators. JD Sports has lined up Deloitte as administrator to the company, which employs about 2,400 people across 67 stores, according to reports. Go Outdoors, which sells bikes, tents and waterproof clothes, [...]
Rio Ferdinand invests in ‘Spotify of overseas payments’ app Sokin February 25, 2021 Former England footballer Rio Ferdinand is dipping his toe into the fintech world investing in a new overseas payments app launching this summer. He spoke to City A.M. about why the partnership with Sokin is in large part because of his experiences through childhood and what he’s learned about investment. The ‘Spotify of payments’ Sokin, [...]
Role reversal: Why reverse mentoring is a ‘no-brainer’ October 27, 2021 Even before the pandemic, the World Economic Forum was describing reverse mentoring as a ‘no-brainer’. Now, as employers look to establish new working norms, Patrice Gordon CA explains why it could prove business critical. This article first appeared in ICAS’ CA magazine. Accountancy and psychology may seem an odd combination for a degree student. But for [...]
Ted Baker set to sell London HQ amid accounting crisis February 24, 2020 Beleaguered clothes retailer Ted Baker is close to selling its “Ugly Brown Building” headquarters in London in a move that could bolster its balance sheet amid an accounting crisis. Ted Baker is in talks with the British Airways’ pension scheme, which owns a nearby building, to sell a big stake in the office in north [...]
Ryanair sinks to £168m loss in coronavirus-hit quarter July 27, 2020 Ryanair reported a narrower than expected loss in its fiscal first quarter on Monday and said it was impossible to say whether it might turn an annual profit due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. The Irish airline posted an after-tax loss of €185m (£168.64m) for the three months to 30 June, its first-ever [...]
British Airways suffers turbulence as brand perception drops September 12, 2018 Last week, British Airways (BA) made headlines as 380,000 customer payment cards were affected by a severe data hack which compromised the personal and financial details of several customers. Unfortunately for BA, this news comes after a difficult couple of years which it has spent battling with negative press associated with a large-scale IT glitches, [...]