Microsoft calls on users to pick new default font for Office April 28, 2021 Microsoft is changing its Office font for the first time in 15 years and is calling on users to pick the new default. There are more than 700 options in Word but Microsoft has reportedly commissioned five new customs for Office as it moves away from Calibri. Users will be given the options to choose [...]
100 Bishopsgate set to be UK’s most expensive office April 4, 2021 The now-completed 100 Bishopsgate is primed to hit the market later this year for a cool £1.8bn. That figure would make it the most expensive office building ever sold in the UK. The Telegraph reported the news this morning. The 30-plus-storey building is currently owned by Brookfield, a Canada-based asset management firm. Jefferies and law [...]
City of London plans to convert empty office space into housing April 27, 2021 Empty office space in the City will be converted into housing as part of a wider post-Covid revamp of the Square Mile. The City of London Corporation has outlined plans to convert some of the vacant office space into at least 1,500 new units by 2030. It comes as part of an overhaul of the [...]
Big boost for central London property as buyers consider office return May 20, 2021 Demand for city centre apartments is returning fast in Britain after buyers opted to work in rural locations during the pandemic, according to a new survey. Rightmove said flats are now the most in-demand property type for the first time in ten years, with buyer interest up 39 per cent since January. The rise is [...]
UBS chief: Staff who choose not to get vaccine can work from home rather than office September 2, 2021 UBS employees who don’t want to receive the Covid vaccine can apply to work from home instead, the Swiss bank’s CEO Ralph Hamers announced today, indicating a more flexible approach than some banking rivals. Some banks, including Deutsche Bank, Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs, have mandated vaccines for staff returning to their desks in some [...]
Former Post Office boss quits Morrisons and Dunelm boards April 26, 2021 Former Post Office boss Paula Vennells has this morning stepped down from her roles on the boards of Morrisons and Dunelm after one of the biggest miscarriages of justice in recent history. In statements issued by the two firms, they confirmed she would step down with immediate effect. Andrew Higginson, Morrisons chairman, said: “Paula has [...]
Police chiefs urge Home Secretary to U-turn on freezing pay for officers on £24k+ July 23, 2021 Home Secretary Priti Patel has been told it is “not too late” for her to win back the trust of police by U-turning on the decision to freeze officers’ pay. The Police Federation of England and Wales said on Thursday that it no longer has confidence in Patel, branding the bitterly-opposed pay freeze for officers [...]
More strikes make it harder for the police to fight crime, says Met chief November 12, 2022 Strikes could make it more difficult for police officers to fight crime, warned the chief of the Metropolitan Police.
Home Office to allow late EU Settlement Scheme applications after website crashes July 1, 2021 Home Office to allow late EU Settlement Scheme applications after website crashes
Zoom no more: Work lunches return in time to lift office morale, study says July 1, 2021 After more than a year of virtual coffees, the business lunch is back according to a new study, with Brits eyeing sirloin steak and red wine to seal a deal. The study, commissioned by London North Eastern Railway (LNER), found that most participants agreed that treating a client to a medium-rare sirloin steak paired with [...]