Tata Steel pensions proposals “drive a cart and horses through pensions protection” says former minister May 23, 2016 Efforts to reduce Tata Steel's pensions deficit by scaling back members' rights represent a dangerous precedent according to the former pensions minister. British Steel Pensions Scheme Trustee chairman Allan Johnston suggested last week that business secretary Sajid Javid was exploring options outside of the Pensions Protection Fund in a bid to tackle the firm's £485m [...]
FCA must act to cap monthly charges on unauthorised bank overdrafts says Labour MP May 23, 2016 Labour MP and Treasury committee member Rachel Reeves has called on the FCA to go beyond the recommendations of the Competion and Markets Authority and install a cap on banks' unauthorised overdraft charges. The CMA last week proposed that banks should be forced to set their own cap on the amounts that they can charge customers [...]
Vote Leave unveils 30-strong expert group to dismiss Brexit fears May 23, 2016 Brexit campaign group Vote Leave has unveiled a group of 30 business leaders, economists and senior politicians to dismiss figures from the Treasury today, which suggest that the UK could see up to 800,000 job losses if it votes for Brexit. In a joint statement, the group argue that a far greater risk is presented [...]
Brexit could cut sterling by 15 per cent and cost 800k jobs, says Treasury May 23, 2016 A vote to leave the European Union could see the UK's economy hit by a recession, a spike in inflation and a rise in unemployment, according to government figures. While business secretary Sajid Javid earlier warned that 500,000 jobs would be at risk, Treasury figures now estimate that in a "severe shock" scenario, unemployment would rise by around [...]
Chappell facing High Court BHS suit May 22, 2016 Administrators for BHS are to launch a High Court suit against the retail chain's former backer. City A.M. understands that Duff & Phelps will file a suit on Monday, targeting Dominic Chappell and arguing that the businessman has not co-operated with its investigation into the retailer's collapse. Chappell owns a 90 per cent stake in Retail [...]
SNP deputy leader to step down later this year, citing stress May 22, 2016 The deputy leader of the Scottish National Party is due to step down following revelations about his private life. Stewart Hosie was one of two married SNP MPs revealed to have had an affair with political journalist Serena Cowdy last week, alongside his colleague Angus MacNeil. Hosie has previously announced that is splitting from his wife, [...]
Cameron “misleading the public” over Turkey say Brexiteers May 22, 2016 David Cameron has been accused of misleading British voters in a growing row over the prospects of Turkey joining the EU. Cameron appeared on Peston on Sunday earlier today to refute the claims of armed forces minister Penny Mordaunt, who had earlier claimed that Britain would not be able to prevent Turkey from joining the [...]
Golfer Phil Mickelson has been named as a defendant in an insider dealing case filed by US authorities May 19, 2016 Golfer Phil Mickelson has been charged as part of an insider dealing case filed by the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). According to the authorities, Mickelson used an alleged tip he received from a gambler, William “Billy” Walters, who got information from a former chairman of Dean Foods, Thomas Davis. Davis allegedly passed information [...]
US steel tariffs put UK market at greater risk says Labour May 19, 2016 Labour has clashed with the government over yesterday's hike in US steel tariffs, claimed that the change leaves the UK's steel producers further exposed. The US dramatically increased the cost of Chinese cold rolled steel yesterday, installing a new tariff, five times higher than its provisional charge. Speaking to City A.M. shadow business secretary Angela Eagle [...]
Toilet brushes, tables and mysterious purchases: should MPs treat expenses the same as the rest of us? May 19, 2016 Is a toilet brush a legitimate expense claim? MPs must reconsider what they claim for In this, the era of austerity, the UK public have been accustomed to hearing that we are only ever a few steps away from falling off a metaphoric economic cliff. “We are all in this’ together,” is the message from our politicians. [...]