UK 2021 Immigration System: details revealed September 4, 2020 The Brexit immigration issue was already a complex one, implementing the biggest changes in the UK in almost five decades with new immigration rules to navigate, and impacting business travellers. In addition, now that 90% of the world’s population is living in countries with travel restrictions in place, the ability to travel is no longer [...]
Softbank suffers £380m writedown in Oneweb stake August 18, 2019 Softbank is said to have written down its stake in Oneweb by £380m as the British satellite company contends with the sky-high costs of its planned launches. Oneweb has burned through billions of pounds as it looks to create a network of satellites providing high-speed broadband across the globe. Read more: Oneweb lands $1.25bn in [...]
Podcast: The plastic problem facing investors August 11, 2021 Read the full transcript Part one: The weight of plastic worth all the fish in the sea Ashleigh Cowie (AC): In doing research for this podcast I came across this astonishing fact. Are you ready for it? David Brett (DB): Go on then. Hit me with it. AC: Right now, there are more than 5 trillion pieces of [...]
Is oil’s relationship with energy stocks slipping? October 21, 2019 Our chart of the month shows that the link between energy stocks and oil appears to be on the slide. What’s happening? Typically, the US energy sector trades in tandem with oil prices. The sector is largely made up of household names like Exxon and Chevron, involved in exploration and production. They are known as [...]
Sajid Javid: I’ll give the City the flexibility it needs to thrive outside the EU February 10, 2020 Now that we have left the EU, we begin a new chapter in our history. Strengthened by a decade of economic recovery, we will step forward with confidence into an era of unity and renewal. We will level up, decarbonise our economy, and back business. Our world-leading financial services sector will play a crucial role [...]
Civil Aviation Authority has flown back 40 per cent of stranded Thomas Cook holidaymakers September 27, 2019 A total of 61,000 Thomas Cook customers have now been flown back to the UK by the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). On Thursday it used 69 flights to bring home a further 15,000 people, taking the total of those returned to the UK following Thomas Cook’s collapse to 40 per cent. Read more: MPs launch [...]
The parenthood penalty facing working mums and dads needs to be fixed December 10, 2019 Earlier this year, journalist Emma Duncan asked why we work so hard to avoid our children. Will future generations look back and wonder why parents fought tooth and nail for time in the office? If today’s battles result in a childcare sector that offers real choice at a lower cost, and a society where having [...]
Boeing employees exchanged texts over 737 Max safety issues in 2016 October 19, 2019 Employees of Boeing exchanged messages about the issues with the 737 Max’s automated safety system as it was being certified in 2016, new information has revealed. A pilot said he had run into unexpected trouble during the tests, it was revealed in documents provided to lawmakers. He said that unknowingly he had “basically lied to [...]
The internet can help left-behind constituencies step into the future November 21, 2019 It can sometimes be easy to forget that the internet plays a vital part of everyday life. It makes a substantial economic contribution to the UK, creating approximately 400,000 jobs, 80,000 businesses, and £45bn in gross value added to the UK’s GDP. Most importantly, the internet improves people’s lives with products and services that make [...]
The high five: your guide to the most valuable start-ups June 13, 2019 It was the year of America’s 200th birthday, of a scorching heat wave in the UK followed by a huge sterling crisis, and it was the year that the only unelected president in US history, Gerald Ford, went down at the polls to the former Governor of Georgia, Jimmy Carter. Less remarked at the time [...]