Daily Mail owner goes private following Rothermere’s triumphant push January 10, 2022 Daily Mail and General Trust (DMGT) has officially delisted and cancelled trading from the London Stock Exchange, following a successful swoop by the Rothermere family.
Marred with controversy: The Golden Globes takes place behind closed doors without famous faces January 10, 2022 Last night’s Golden Globe Awards were a far cry from the usual Hollywood glamour, with the ceremony taking place behind closed doors and without its famous faces. It comes after controversy surrounding the lack of diversity in previous seasons, with Hollywood Foreign Press Association’s tussle with representation coming to a head last year after the [...]
Queen’s Platinum Jubilee to be big and bold: Here are the details for this year’s biggest party January 10, 2022 The Queen’s Platinum Jubilee is going to be big and bold this year as Buckingham Palace has unveiled the full programme of events. Celebrations will include the 95-year-old monarch opening her private estates to the public, and some of the world’s biggest stars performing outside Buckingham Palace. It is not clear which events the Queen [...]
Tom Newton Dunn to headline Talk TV news with big bucks Piers Morgan January 10, 2022 Times Radio’s Tom Newton Dunn is set to join Rupert Murdoch's Talk TV channel, hosting hour-long nightly news program with interviews, panel discussions and live reports from Sun, Times, Sunday Times and Wireless radio journalists.
Virgin Media O2 refuses to bring back EU roaming charges post-Brexit unlike Vodafone and EE January 10, 2022 Virgin Media O2 has stated it will not to bring back EU roaming fees post Brexit, helping customers save hundreds of pounds in bills while using data abroad. “With Covid still scuppering plans and disrupting day-to-day routines for so many, we’re starting the year by giving our customers some certainty: we will not be reintroducing [...]
Morning snapshot: Your Daily Dose of pre-market news January 10, 2022 It’s Monday 10 January. Here is a quick overview of the stories that are making headlines this morning in the UK and around the world. UK POLITICS Cladding: Developers must agree a £4 billion plan to fix dangerous cladding on low-rise flats by early March or risk new laws forcing them to act, Housing Secretary [...]
The Green Planet takes over Green Park Tube station January 10, 2022 To launch Sir David Attenborough’s new landmark series The Green Planet, BBC Creative has transformed Green Park Tube station into a vivid and otherworldly experience for passengers that welcomes them into the incredible world of plants. BBC Creative, the BBC’s in-house creative agency, has rebranded part of the station ‘Green Planet’ today, creating an immersive experience for passengers that showcases [...]
Catch me if you can: How a junior publishing employee got away with stealing prize winning manuscripts for years January 7, 2022 A junior publishing employee has pleaded not guilty in a US court, after he was accused of impersonating editors and literary agents to steal manuscripts from prize winning authors.
A Twitter storm: Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague lambasted for comments on privilege and poverty January 7, 2022 Love Island star Molly-Mae Hague is facing a Twitter storm for comments that some have called ‘Thatcherite’. Speaking to new Dragon Den star Steven Bartlett on his podcast Diary Of A CEO podcast last month, the influencer-turned-businesswoman said: “When I’ve spoken about that in the past, I have been slammed a little bit, with people [...]
Lenders left out of pocket by millions amid alleged fraud at broadcaster January 7, 2022 An alleged fraud at collapsed Arena Television has left some 50 lenders, including HSBC, millions out of pocket. The broadcasting company is suspected of concocting thousands of fake assets, in order to score nearly £300m in loans, The Times first reported. Banks, such as NatWest-owned Lombard, Shawbrook, ABN Amro and Lloyds, have also reportedly been [...]