Atom bank founder Anthony Thomson steps down from chairman role January 25, 2018 The chairman of Atom bank, Anthony Thomson, late last night announced his resignation from the digital challenger. Thomson, who founded Atom, had been the chairman since the app-only bank was established in 2014. Since launching, it has taken over £1bn of deposits and lent more than £1bn to small businesses and homeowners. Singer Will.i.am is [...]
Scottish Rugby condemn alleged fan abuse of Eddie Jones as England head coach blames Gavin Hastings interview with City A.M. March 1, 2018 Scotland rugby chiefs have condemned supporters who verbally abused England head coach Eddie Jones in the aftermath of Saturday’s Six Nations clash in Edinburgh. Jones said the hostility he faced on public transport would stop him using it in future – and blamed remarks made by former Scotland captain Gavin Hastings in an interview with [...]
World Cup 2018: England hit Panama for six and bulldoze Gareth Southgate’s pleas for modest expectations June 24, 2018 Gareth Southgate spent many months leading up to this World Cup calling for more realistic expectations of his England team in light of recent tournament failings. It was a sensible and measured stance in keeping with the coach’s level-headed tenure and won him much admiration. After today’s record-breaking 6-1 win over Panama, however, Southgate will [...]
Don’t write off this kitsch cultural phenomenon, the Golden State is seeing a third wave of these Polynesian-themed bars. October 5, 2018 Tiki hit the headlines for all the wrong reasons this summer, when a bunch of neo-Nazis and white supremicists fired up tiki torches and took to the streets in Charlottesville, prompting not only international revulsion, but also a stern rebuke from the makers of the flaming implements. “Our products are designed to enhance backyard gatherings [...]
World Cup 2018: There’s so much to like about England under Gareth Southgate – now they just need the results June 13, 2018 There was something in the air at Elland Road last week, something not felt for some time. It was present when Marcus Rashford lashed England into the lead against Costa Rica in their final World Cup warm-up, igniting a chorus of Football’s Coming Home. A warmth and optimism – not the blind kind that haunts [...]
Blue Whale – an ocean of opportunity? June 13, 2018 With pressure on charges and an increasing regulatory burden there has probably never been a more challenging time to start a new fund management business. And making in impact with an inaugural fund in the IA Global sector – up against big fish like Nick Train and Terry Smith – is no easy task. Yet [...]
Ryanair’s perception climbs again after winter turbulence February 7, 2018 Ryanair has posted a 12 per cent rise in profits after tax in the three months to December. So what has happened to the carrier’s consumer perception since September when it was beset by flight cancellations and issues surrounding pilot holiday? YouGov brand tracking data indicates that following its difficulties in early autumn, the airline’s [...]
IEA poaches Legatum’s top Brexit adviser Shanker Singham and team March 9, 2018 Free market think tank the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) has poached Shanker Singham and three of his team from rival firm Legatum. Singham, who is widely seen as one of the top Brexit policy advisers and has played a key role in guiding the government’s thinking on the issue, will head up the IEA’s [...]
IEA poaches Legatum’s top Brexit adviser Shanker Singham and team March 9, 2018 Free market think tank the Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) has poached Shanker Singham and three of his team from rival firm Legatum. Singham, who is widely seen as one of the top Brexit policy advisers and has played a key role in guiding the government's thinking on the issue, will head up the IEA's [...]
Markets wrap: FTSE 100 falls as bond yields jump, sterling falls agains the US dollar (GBPUSD) and bitcoin (BTC) swings February 2, 2018 The FTSE 100 today fell to its worst weekly performance since the summer in spite of the weaker pound – usually a boon to big multinationals with big dollar earnings. London’s blue-chip index lost more than 0.6 per cent to reach 7,443.43 points, its lowest close since 14 December to cap a week in which [...]