Isle of Dogs review: More bark than bite, but Wes Anderson’s stop-motion adventure is adorable fun September 28, 2018 Wes Anderson’s latest film takes place in a hyper-stereotyped, near-future Japan, in which dogs have been cruelly banished to a trash island under the invented pretence that they’ve succumbed to a mix of highly infectious dog flu and “snout rot”. The director’s second stop-motion project (the Roald Dahl adaptation Fantastic Mr. Fox being the [...]
The Wife film review: Glenn Close serves up a career-best performance as Nobel laureate’s beleaguered spouse September 28, 2018 What happens when you win the Nobel Prize? Does a peace dove deliver the news by flying telegram? Is there a banquet of all your favourite foods? Can you invite your mum? This simple dispersal of news becomes one of many fascinating aspects of The Wife. Based on a bestselling novel by Meg Wolitzer, it’s [...]
Shaun Bailey elected as Conservative candidate for London mayoral elections September 28, 2018 Shaun Bailey will be the Conservative candidate for the London mayoral elections in 2020, the party has confirmed. He beat Andrew Boff and Joy Morrissey in the ballot of London Tory members, winning 43 per cent of votes. Boff won 35 per cent, while Morrissey took 21.4 per cent of the vote. The turnout [...]
HSBC and TSB outages: Customers locked out of online banking September 28, 2018 Both HSBC and TSB’s digital banking services were down this morning for many customers. HSBC's mobile app outage started at around 7.45am, but the company has confirmed it had fixed the problem for all customers by around midday. "An earlier issue where some customers were unable to log on to the HSBC mobile banking [...]
GDP: Half-year growth hits slowest rate since 2011 as business investment slides September 28, 2018 The UK economy grew by 0.5 per cent in the second half of this year, marking the weakest six-monthly growth in seven years. The Office for National Statistics (ONS) findings on gross domestic product (GDP) today show that the underlying trend is “still one of slowing real GDP growth”, with the UK economy growing [...]
Millennium & Copthorne Hotels boss steps down after just three months in role September 28, 2018 The chief exec of hotels group Millennium & Copthorne (M&C) has stepped down from the role just three months after taking over. A statement from the company said Jennifer Fox and M&C had "mutually agreed" she would leave with immediate effect. The firm's chief of staff Tan Kian Seng will step in as interim boss while [...]
United Utilities to spend £80m on supplies after UK summer heatwave September 28, 2018 United Utilities expects to spend another £80m this year on safeguarding its supply line, after narrowly avoiding the need for a hosepipe ban during the UK’s summer heatwave. "Earlier this year, the UK experienced a prolonged period of extreme hot and dry weather resulting in exceptional demand from customers," it said in a trading [...]
Citizen’s Advice Bureau launches super-complaint over £4bn consumer rip-off September 28, 2018 The Citizens Advice Bureau will today lodge a super-complaint with the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) over what it believes to be a £4bn annual loss to UK consumers. The claim sits across mobile, broadband, home insurance, mortgages and savings over the so-called loyalty penalty, which is the difference between what loyal and new customers [...]
The Ryder Cup rookie factor: Does it matter how many debutants are on your team? September 27, 2018 If the number of rookies in his team has caused Thomas Bjorn any sleepless nights in the lead-up to Friday's first day of the Ryder Cup then Europe’s captain did his best to hide it earlier this week. The hosts will have five debutants in their ranks at Le Golf National – Tommy Fleetwood, [...]
Gintastic: Chapel Down to open new Kings Cross gin bar amid healthy results September 27, 2018 English drinks firm Chapel Down posted its results with a twist this morning, revealing a new bar, restaurant and gin distillery venture to be opened in Kings Cross in March 2019. Named the Chapel Down Gin Works, chief executive Frazer Thompson is hoping to build on the success of its vodka and gin products [...]