Rosneft plans £3bn dividend payout as Russia scrambles for revenues November 14, 2022 Rosneft has confirmed it will make its first ever nine-month dividend pay-out, as Russia scrambles to raise revenues to boost flagging economy.
Many Brits to turn off Christmas lights in bid to save energy November 14, 2022 Christmas is set to be a bit less sparkly this year with a massive upsurge in Brits not putting up Christmas lights to save energy. The soaring cost of electricity means 16 per cent of UK households will avoid plugging in fairy lights on their tree and across their house, which light up many streets [...]
FRC fines hit record highs as watchdog sends ‘clear message’ to UK’s audit sector November 14, 2022 The UK’s Financial Reporting Council (FRC) fined auditors a record £33.3m in the year running up to 30 September 2022, new figures from Thomson Reuters Confirmation shows. The record high sum marks a 77 per cent increase on the £18.7m fines – after discounts and adjustments – handed out in the previous year. The [...]
OakNorth boss: Government must lure investors to lock-in homegrown tech firms November 14, 2022 The government must lure investors to the UK if it is to lock-in homegrown tech firms, the co-founder of London-based fintech OakNorth has said. London, which was today overtaken by Paris as Europe’s biggest stock market, has been “having a tough time convincing technology companies to list here,” Rishi Khosla wrote in The Times today. [...]
UK crypto chiefs call for tighter regulation in wake of FTX collapse November 14, 2022 Top crypto firms have called for tighter regulation of digital assets in the UK today as lawmakers look to safeguard investors in the wake of the collapse of the FTX exchange last week.
Sainsbury’s now using imported Italian eggs amid ‘supply challenges’ November 14, 2022 Sainsbury’s is now importing its eggs from Italy due to a supply crisis sparked by the avian flu outbreak. The supermarket giant admitted it and other rivals are “experiencing some supply challenges with eggs”, after a report on Friday outlined the staple food had soared in price. One Twitter user shared an image of eggs [...]
Good Energy coughs up £650,000 to renewable generator owners November 14, 2022 Good Energy has agreed to refund owners of renewable generators it imposed unauthorised administration charges against, revealed Ofgem.
British battery firm Zenobe to invest £750m in diversifying UK energy grid November 14, 2022 British battery-storage firm Zenobe has tabled plans to invest £750m into the UK’s bid to diversify its energy grid. The company is looking to build three large battery projects in Scotland between 2024 and 2026, Bloomberg first reported, which would boost wind power resources in the countries. The UK is hoping to more than triple [...]
Windfall tax hike risks no new investment in North Sea, warns analyst November 14, 2022 The UK risks no new investment in the North Sea oil and gas sector, if the Government toughens up the windfall tax, warns Stifel.
HMRC’s Covid fraud taskforce to leave billions unaccounted for November 14, 2022 An HMRC unit set up to tackle Covid fraud is set to leave £3.3bn outstanding when it winds down in March 2023, campaigners have warned. The Taxpayer Protection Taskforce, which was set up by Chancellor Rishi Sunak in March 2021, will be phased out, despite having collected less than 25 per cent of the money [...]