May softens up to Corbyn talks as she pleads with MPs on Irish backstop February 10, 2019 Theresa May has moved to break the Brexit deadlock by inviting Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn for fresh talks on the UK's membership of a customs union with the European Union. In a letter to the Labour leader, published late last night, May said she was prepared to hold further talks on a permanent customs union [...]
The Democrats’ rising star is borrowing policies from Ned Flanders February 10, 2019 The rockstar of the Democratic party, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, published House Resolution 109 of the 116th Congress last week, an ambitious non-binding resolution dubbed the Green New Deal, and over the weekend economists and academics went over it line by line. The historian Niall Ferguson summed up much of the hostile reaction: “This is what you [...]
High Court to examine allegations of Treasury involvement in scandal-hit RBS GRG unit February 10, 2019 The Treasury’s role in determining the strategy and actions of RBS’s disgraced restructuring unit GRG is to be examined in court for the first time after a High Court judge ruled the issue was relevant to a £100m claim being pursued by a Manchester-based property developer. The court ruling on Friday allows Oliver Morley, who [...]
Out of the frying pan, Inter-the fire: Will Interserve’s rescue deal go up in flames? February 10, 2019 Despite taking two months to thrash out a rescue deal, debt-stricken outsourcer Interserve’s future remains precarious. Where does it go from here? For the last eight weeks, suppliers and investors alike have held their breath, as chiefs at troubled outsourcer Interserve thrashed out a rescue deal with the firm’s lenders. The negotiations were a last-ditch [...]
Metro Bank investors mull legal action over accounting error February 10, 2019 Metro Bank is facing a potential looming court action after an accounting error that was detected by the Bank of England caused its shares to plummet. The Sunday Telegraph reported that commercial litigation specialists Stewarts Law had been approached by a number of investors to look into the matter. Stewarts Law partner Clive Zeitman told the newspaper: [...]
Going for gold: How the Bank of England became a battleground of the Venezuela crisis February 10, 2019 While tens of thousands of Venezuelans continued their revolt against the regime of discredited strongman Nicolas Maduro last week, a rather different form of protest popped up in the Square Mile. A group of far-left protesters, who counted Ken Livingstone and Labour MP Chris Williamson among their ranks, accused the Bank of England of “theft” [...]
RBS set to report rise in profits for second consecutive year February 10, 2019 The Royal Bank of Scotland is set to report a rise in profits for the second year running in its full-year results this week. Net income is forecast to increase from £752m to £1.46bn and revenue is expected to increase from £12.8bn to £13.25bn when the bank reveals its financial results on Friday, according to [...]
Premier League plots streaming service for live football matches February 10, 2019 The Premier League is planning to launch its own streaming service for live football matches in a bid to bypass broadcasters and boost revenues. The Netflix-style streaming service was due to be tested in Singapore, but the Premier League backed out of the project. Instead, the league sold rights to the next three seasons to Singapore [...]
James Brokenshire defends Chris Grayling after government scraps no-deal ferry contract February 10, 2019 Housing minister James Brokenshire this morning defended transport secretary Chris Grayling from calls that he should be sacked over the collapse of a no-deal Brexit ferry contract with a firm that had no ships. Asked by the BBC whether he had confidence in Tory MP Grayling following the cancellation of the contract, Brokenshire replied: "Chris Grayling [...]
SSP boss Kate Swann faces shareholder backlash over executive pay February 10, 2019 SSP chief executive Kate Swann is facing a shareholder rebellion over her £6.2m pay packet. Proxy advisor Glass Lewis recommended that investors vote against Swann’s remuneration package at a meeting later this month as the level exceeds the compensation received by chief executives at similar firms. Read more: City boss Kate Swann leaves SSP with 'petrol [...]