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  • Labour’s top Trotskyites want to crash the economy and spark a revolution

    April 25, 2019

    In the wake of the political chaos, with the government fixated on Brexit, there is a credible threat of two Trotskyite Marxists becoming Prime Minister and chancellor. While the likelihood of a General Election this year remains low, it cannot be ruled out. This means that there is no greater task for the government at [...]

  • Ross McEwan resigns as chief executive of RBS after five and a half years

    April 25, 2019

    Ross McEwan has resigned as chief executive of Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS) after more than five years in charge. The bank announced McEwan’s shock resignation ahead of its AGM this afternoon and its first quarter results tomorrow. The New Zealander has a twelve month notice period and will remain in the role until his [...]

  • Competition regulator blocks Sainsbury’s-Asda merger

    April 25, 2019

    A planned tie-up between supermarket giants Sainsbury’s and Asda suffered a final blow from the UK’s competition watchdog, which said this morning that "it has decided to prohibit the merger in its entirety". Read more: Watchdog may block Sainsbury's-Asda merger Sainsbury’s, Walmart and Asda revealed today that they have mutually agreed to terminate the merger plans [...]

  • City Moves for 25 April 2019 – Who’s switching jobs at the Economist Group, Gumtree and Oasis?

    April 25, 2019

    Today's City Moves includes the Economist Group, Gumtree and Oasis. The Economist Group The Economist Group has announced that Lara Boro will become its new chief executive. Lara joins from Informa, where she is currently chief executive of Informa Intelligence. She will take up the position later this year, when Chris Stibbs, the current chief [...]

  • Facebook braces for $5bn hit after privacy scandals

    April 25, 2019

    An ongoing probe into a slew of data breaches at Facebook has left the social media giant braced for a financial hit of up to $5bn (£3.9bn) in fines and legal costs. The social media giant’s profit for the first three months of this year more than halved year-on-year to just $2.4bn, with earnings per [...]

  • A quarter of millennial festival-goers have fallen for ticket scams

    April 25, 2019

    Tickets for some of the world’s most popular music festivals are so sought-after they sell out in minutes. Read more: MPs, stop trying to tout the demise of the secondary ticket market But new research has revealed ticket re-sales are a hotbed for opportunistic scammers, who are fleecing desperate music fans for hundreds of pounds. [...]

  • Public will be able to make digital HMRC complaints from August

    April 25, 2019

    The chair of the Treasury Committee, Nicky Morgan, has today welcomed the move by HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) to let the public make complaints about its decisions digitally. Read more: HMRC claims its online tax evasion crackdown has clawed back £200m Earlier this month Morgan said her and the Committee, which scrutinises the Treasury [...]

  • Act on carbon capture or face hefty bill, MPs urge government

    April 25, 2019

    MPa have today hit out at the government’s “vague and ambiguous targets” on carbon capture, and urged it to seize on its benefits. Carbon capture usage and storage (CCUS) is needed to hit the UK’s climate change targets, the Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy Committee said in a report published this morning. Read more: Dutch [...]

  • Half of motorists think charging loyal car insurance customers more should be illegal

    April 24, 2019

    Fifty per cent of motorists think it should be illegal for insurers to charge existing customers more than new customers for the same cover, a new survey said today. The research by price comparison site Go Compare showed 61 per cent of participants felt insurers treat existing customers less favourably by charging those who renew [...]

  • London Capital & Finance investors rage against the FCA, EY and PwC in stormy meeting

    April 24, 2019

    Angry bondholders of collapsed lender London Capital & Finance railed against the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) and accountants PWC and EY today at a packed meeting in City Temple church. Furious investors raged against the FCA, blaming it for failing to intervene in the regulated firm sooner. “We’ve been sold down the river!” One investor [...]

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