Prepare to help us: NHS leans on private sector to ride the Omicron storm January 10, 2022 The NHS have announced this morning that it has struck a deal with private health companies to expand capacity should Omicron overwhelm the public service.
Tom Newton Dunn to headline Talk TV news with big bucks Piers Morgan January 10, 2022 Times Radio’s Tom Newton Dunn is set to join Rupert Murdoch's Talk TV channel, hosting hour-long nightly news program with interviews, panel discussions and live reports from Sun, Times, Sunday Times and Wireless radio journalists.
Covid sparks surge in pandemic related patents with over 5000 new applications January 10, 2022 Over 5000 new global patent applications relating to Covid-19 have been published since the start of the pandemic.
The Green Planet takes over Green Park Tube station January 10, 2022 To launch Sir David Attenborough’s new landmark series The Green Planet, BBC Creative has transformed Green Park Tube station into a vivid and otherworldly experience for passengers that welcomes them into the incredible world of plants. BBC Creative, the BBC’s in-house creative agency, has rebranded part of the station ‘Green Planet’ today, creating an immersive experience for passengers that showcases [...]
Genflow gears up for London float with Europe acting as ’empty field’ for age reversal firms January 10, 2022 Age reversal firm Genflow gears up to announce its market debut, making it the first of its kind to float in London. The British company is backed by the likes of billionaire investor Jim Mellon and has raised £3.7m, with a market cap of just over £23m. Funds will go towards developing a product designed [...]
Telecom Italia directors call for chief exec decision to be made following £28bn takeover January 8, 2022 A group of Telecom Italia (TIM) directors, including representatives of top investor Vivendi, asked the group's chairman to call a special board meeting to appoint a new chief executive, two sources close to the matter told Reuters.
Omicron could be ‘first ray of light’ towards Covid becoming an endemic says scientist January 8, 2022 Omicron is the "first ray of light" that COVID could eventually become less severe, scientists have suggested.
Tony and Cherie Blair under fire for £76k furlough payout January 8, 2022 Tony and Cherie Blair face criticism for their use of the furlough scheme, following a string of companies that have been told to hand back payments.
Rising inequality: Wealth of top one per cent is 230 times higher than poorest ten per cent January 8, 2022 The wealth of the richest one per cent of households is more than 230 times that of the poorest ten per cent, according to new data from the Office of National Statistics (ONS).
Royal Caribbean cancels cruises as Omicron persists January 8, 2022 Royal Caribbean Cruises have some of its cruise operations amid rising Covid numbers, as Omicron continues to disrupt the industry.