EU markets chief Barnier set for pacifying UK visit February 22, 2010 EUROPE’S internal markets commissioner Michel Barnier is set to woo politicians and business leaders in London next week in his first UK visit since he was appointed in November. Top of the agenda for Barnier, one of the most powerful men in Brussels, will be the raft of new EU regulation that many claim will [...]
Darling’s £3bn Icesave punt February 18, 2010 ALISTAIR Darling rejected advice from the civil service when he controversially went ahead and guaranteed all the UK deposits of those who had savings with Icesave, the Icelandic bank, it emerged yesterday. Darling was advised by permanent secretary Nick Macpherson that bailing out Icesave carried with it the prospect of having to do the same [...]
Economists call for swift deficit action February 15, 2010 A group of eminent economists and politicians have come together to insist that cuts to the government’s budget deficit take place as soon as the general election has finished. In a letter a to the Sunday Times, organised by Tim Besley a professor of economics at the LSE, the twenty signatories warned that the UK’s [...]
Majority of City lawyers support Tories May 4, 2010 HERE’S a thought: if our electorate comprised City lawyers – okay, maybe not that most appealing thought – the Tories would storm to an election win on Thursday. Legal Week magazine recently reckoned that almost two thirds of City partners (63 per cent) were backing Cameron. A survey by DLA Piper of 545 senior UK [...]
Election2010 February 2, 2010 Blair lied over Iraq, says Short Clare Short yesterday accused Tony Blair of lying over the invasion of Iraq in 2003, and said she believed the attorney general at the time had misled the cabinet over its legality. Short, a long-time Blair critic who was then international development secretary, disputed evidence the former Prime Minster [...]
Government in bid to stop a tax exodus February 22, 2010 THE government yesterday moved to reassure multinational firms that there will be no surprise tax changes if Labour wins the next general election, amid growing fears of an exodus of blue-chip firms. Chancellor Alistair Darling told an audience of chief executives – including GSK boss Andrew Witty, WPP chief Martin Sorrell and the LSE’s Xavier [...]
Darling and Cameron slug it out March 24, 2010 LISTENING to Alistair Darling speak for almost an hour was never going to be an exciting experience, but yesterday he was political diazepam. At one point I expected the whips to come round handing out Pro Plus. John Denham, the local governments minister, in particular appeared to be battling with unconsciousness. The only person who [...]
LAWYERS MAKE A KILLING IN COURT SPAT March 18, 2010 YESTERDAY saw sighs of contentment all round at inter-dealer broker Tullett Prebon, as judge Justice Jack ruled in its favour after almost a year of wrangling with rival BGC about a staff poaching operation. Though of course, after seven months of advisory work and a trial lasting the best part of four months, it’s the [...]
UK offers tax breaks to oil and gas firms January 27, 2010 THE government is offering tax breaks worth hundreds of millions of pounds to offshore oil and gas companies willing to drill in deep waters west of Shetland. The move was welcomed by the industry body, Oil and Gas UK. Malcolm Webb, its chief executive, said it could result in early investment of over £2bn and [...]
EX-BANKER FOLLOWS HIS RUGBY DREAMS February 24, 2010 RUGBY-lovers in the City can be rightly proud that one of their own is putting his money where his mouth is in terms of promoting the game of Rugby Sevens around the world. Sevens – a speedier, shorter version of the traditional game – has recently enjoyed a bit of a boost from the announcement [...]