Nadine Dorries plays hard ball tactics with the big freeze of the BBC licence January 18, 2022 When Culture Secretary Nadine Dorries tweeted over the weekend that the next announcement about the BBC licence fee would be the last, social media erupted and a ticking time bomb was set off.
ITV’s The Voice of Holland rocked by allegations of sexual misconduct and power abuse January 17, 2022 ITV-owned The Voice of Holland has been suspended following sexual and power abuse allegations of personnel connected to the show.
Post Office introduces EasyID digital identity app following Home Office policy change January 17, 2022 Post Office and Yoti have announced the availability of digital identity apps, following the permanent government policy change regarding the use of Digital Identity for Right to Work (RTW) as well as Basic, Standard and Enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service checks.
Longevity firm Genflow Biosciences makes its London debut January 17, 2022 Genflow Biosciences, the UK-based biotechnology company focused on preventing the ageing process, has started trading on the London Stock Exchange, becoming the first longevity biotechnology firm to list in Europe.
Microsoft says ‘destructive malware’ being used against Ukrainian firms January 17, 2022 Microsoft said it has discovered a destructive malware being used to corrupt the systems of multiple organizations in Ukraine.
Two-thirds of Brits say rising cost of living has hampered savings January 17, 2022 The rising cost of living is having a detrimental impact on UK savings, with 66 per cent of people saying that the rising cost of living has had an impact on their ability to save money.
Prince Harry’s suggestion to pay for police protection receives lukewarm response in UK January 17, 2022 Prince Harry's offer to pay for his own police protection while in the UK was "dismissed" by the Home Office, his lawyers claim.
Manufacturing deals rocket as businesses lock in wages amid inflation January 17, 2022 Pay settlements of up to 14 per cent have been agreed with manufacturers, as business and investors gear up for fresh inflation figures, with prices rising at more than double the Bank of England’s target rate.
Asset manager Ashmore reports stunted growth as ‘challenging’ conditions plague emerging markets January 17, 2022 Specialist Emerging Markets asset manager Ashmore announced a 4.4 per cent drop in assets under management (AuM) following “challenging market conditions”.
Smells like legal spirit: ‘Nirvana baby’ reignites lawsuit against naked album image January 14, 2022 The man who was pictured as a baby on the cover of Nirvana's Nevermind album has reignited his lawsuit against the 90s band after his initial case was dismissed.