Priti Patel and Boris Johnson win legal challenge over PM decision to back Home Secretary after bullying claims December 6, 2021 THE FDA union has lost a High Court challenge this morning over Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s decision to back Home Secretary Priti Patel following accusations of bullying.
Tom Brady, Max Verstappen and Novak Djokovic among Sports Personality of the year nominees December 6, 2021 The BBC announced its Sports Personality of the Year’s World Sport Star of the Year nominees this morning, with its public vote starting now.
Daily Mail agree the largest office letting in West London in a commitment to its ‘talented people’ December 6, 2021 Daily Mail & General Trust (DMGT), the owner of the Daily Mail and Metro newspapers, has agreed a 103,000 sq ft lease to create a new HQ at Barkers Building in Kensington from 2024.
WPP acquires design agency Made Thought to ‘raise the bar’ for creativity December 6, 2021 WPP today announces the acquisition of a majority stake in branding and design agency Made Thought.
High Court says ride-hailing gig models are unlawful December 6, 2021 The High Court Administrative Court has refused Uber’s application to declare its controversial gig-economy business model lawful in a ruling this morning
BT shares humbly climb amid talks of Discovery joint venture December 6, 2021 Shares were up at 170.33p this morning following weekend reports that Discovery, the US media group that owns the Eurosport channels, is in talks about a joint venture for their sports businesses with BT.
Government to introduce new drugs strategy focused on ‘diversion’ December 4, 2021 The government will announce a new drugs strategy on Monday overhauling the drug recovery and treatment system.
New legislation to criminalise catcalling expected in Parliament next week December 4, 2021 A review of hate crime legislation is expected to be proposed, asking the government to consider criminalising public sexual harassment following years of campaigning by women's rights groups, and the recent Sarah Everard case.
Energy firms face action after restoration delays following Storm Arwen December 4, 2021 Energy network operators face enforcement action from Ofgem following power delays from Storm Arwen.
Ireland tightens restrictions amid variant fears December 4, 2021 Ireland is tightening COVID restrictions again over fears about the Omicron variant.