Fintech PrimaryBid on verge of £110m Softbank backed round January 8, 2022 Fintech company PrimaryBid is close to finalising the details of a $150m (£110m) funding round led by SoftBank's Vision Fund II according to weekend reports.
A major climbdown: More flat owners dodge paying for dangerous cladding removal January 8, 2022 New plans reveal that flat owners will not have to pay to remove dangerous cladding from lower-height buildings, following a major climbdown of government commitments, according to BBC Newsnight.
Credit Suisse chairman under fire for breaking Covid rules January 8, 2022 Credit Suisse Chairman Antonio Horta-Osorio comes under fire from the bank's board after an internal investigation found he breached coronavirus rules a second time, Tages-Anzeiger newspaper reported this morning.
Dominic Cummings: No 10 may have broken lockdown rules January 8, 2022 Former Downing Street adviser Dominic Cummings said a "senior No 10 official" invited people to "socially distanced drinks" in the garden in May 2020.
Tories call on Treasury to fund green energy rather than already pinched households January 8, 2022 A group Tory MPs have called on the government to fund environmental and social energy policies from Treasury money, rather than from consumer bills.
Novak Djokovic: lawyers say recent Covid infection gave him vaccine exemption January 8, 2022 Novak Djokovic had a vaccine exemption to enter Australia due to a recent Covid infection, his lawyers have said.
Labour MP Jack Dromey dies suddenly aged 73 January 7, 2022 The shadow minister, who had held the seat of Birmingham Erdington since 2010, has passed away in his constituency this morning, aged 73.
Apple boss earns 1447 times more than his employees January 7, 2022 Apple chief Tim Cook earned 1,447 times more than the average employee at the tech giant, according to new filings.
Catch me if you can: How a junior publishing employee got away with stealing prize winning manuscripts for years January 7, 2022 A junior publishing employee has pleaded not guilty in a US court, after he was accused of impersonating editors and literary agents to steal manuscripts from prize winning authors.
London snub: Branson heads for Amsterdam SPAC listing January 7, 2022 The Virgin Group has drawn up plans to list a new special purpose acquisition company (SPAC) in Amsterdam in the coming months, insiders report.