Is your phone operator the worst? Ofcom names and shames the most complained about providers Telecoms regulator Ofcom has today named and shamed the broadband, mobile, and landline providers who received the most complaints in the first quarter of 2015. Landline provider complaints per 1,000 customers (Source: Ofcom) Ofcom, which receives about 300 complaints a day from telecoms consumers, said EE was the biggest culprit when it came to [...]
32Red share price rises after completing Roxy Palace deal Shares in online casino operator 32Red rose today, after it announced the acquisition of rival Roxy Palace, in a deal worth a total of £8.4m. Read more: 32Red turnover surges by 50pc 32Red founder and chief executive Ed Ware told City A.M. that the deal “ticks a lot of boxes for us.” Investors [...]
Instagram reveals UK user numbers for the first time Instagram has revealed that it has 14m active monthly users in the UK. This is the first set of numbers the Facebook owned photo app has ever released for the UK market, so there is nothing to compare it to, but the company says that this shows significant growth. The company declined to go into [...]
888 plays final hand battle for Bwin.party July 13, 2015 Online poker operator 888 Group believes it is still at the table in the battle for the online gaming company Bwin.party. The group, which runs a popular poker website as well as online casino gaming, has arranged a meeting with Bwin this week. The move comes despite Bwin’s board declaring last week that [...]
Gatwick boasts record June numbers as Lords prepare to grill Sir Howard Davies over Heathrow decision July 13, 2015 Gatwick airport today revealed significant growth in long-haul traffic, as the company said June was its 28th consecutive month of passenger growth. Read more: Gatwick executive blasts Heathrow as a monopoly In total, 3.8m people travelled through Gatwick last month, making it the busiest ever June. The south-of-London airport said that 184,000 more passengers [...]
Cyber security firm NCC’s revenue rise is not reflected in stalling profits July 9, 2015 Cyber security firm NCC has revealed rising revenue in the year ending 31 March. Revenue was up 21 per cent from 2014, to 133.7m. Finance boss Atul Patel, told City A.M. that this showed “another record year of strong international growth.” The revenue growth did not though prompt a rise in profits at the Manchester-based [...]
German media merger still has many challenges to overcome July 7, 2015 Shares in Axel Springer, the German media giant, ended today up over 2 per cent, on the back of escalating rumours of a media mega merger. The publisher of Europe’s best selling tabloid newspaper, Bild, had yesterday failed to quash rumours that are swirling that it is in merger talks with Germany’s top broadcaster [...]
South Western trains franchise going to tender July 7, 2015 The South Western rail franchise will be put out to tender, it has been announced by the Department for Transport. The franchise is currently run by a subsidiary of transport operator Stagecoach Group – Stagecoach South Western Trains. It had previously been given the franchise by Direct Award negotiations – granted by the government [...]
James Naughtie: Veteran BBC radio presenter to leave Radio 4’s Today programme after 21 years July 7, 2015 BBC radio presenter James Naughtie will leave Radio 4's Today programme after 21 years. The veteran broadcaster will instead become the station's special correspondent. The BBC says that he will follow key political and constitutional debates such as the EU referendum and elections, present documentaries, and act as a roving reporter for the station. Naughtie, [...]
BBC Trust fires shot over the bows of government over licence fees for over 75s July 7, 2015 BBC director general Tony Hall insisted that the broadcaster had achieved “the right deal” yesterday, after it was confirmed that the broadcaster would start paying the licence fee for Brits over 75 from 2018. However, Rona Fairhead, the chairman of the BBCâTrust, which represents licence fee payers, appeared to be less happy about the [...]