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  • More than half of small business owners think Brexit would have little impact on recruitment according to research

    May 31, 2016

    More than half of small business owners think that a Brexit vote would have little impact on their ability to recruit, according to new research from Bank of Cyprus UK. As part of their owner managed business barometer, the bank probed the views of 500 decision makers with ownership or part-ownership of businesses with fewer [...]

  • UK public leaning towards Brexit vote, says ICM poll

    May 31, 2016

    Public opinion may have moved towards a Brexit vote, according to two new polls conducted by ICM. Working with The Guardian, the pollster conducted both online and telephone polls, with respondents split 52-48 in favour of a vote to leave. While those surveyed over the phone were more likely to respond that they "didn't know" [...]

  • French President Francois Hollande says he will not U-turn on labour reforms as strikes loom

    May 31, 2016

    French President Francois Hollande has said that the controversial labour reforms will go ahead despite threats of industrial action on railways. Hollande's comments come as a national railway strike is due to commence tonight, with the Paris Metro set to join it on Thursday. Air France pilots have also voted to strike for at least six [...]

  • Russia’s Gazprom moves to quash Saudi-style gas price war speculation

    May 31, 2016

    Russian export monopoly Gazprom has moved to quash speculation that it could start a price war in the European gas market. Analysts, industry experts and commentators have argued Russia, which supplies about a third of Europe's gas via pipelines, could cut its prices in response to higher cost US liquefied natural gas shipments. Such a move would [...]

  • The European Union lost over €880m to fraud in 2015

    May 31, 2016

    More than €880m (£675m) of EU funds was stolen by fraudsters last year, a new report from the European Union's anti-fraud body has found. The European Anti-Fraud Office (Olaf) responded to 1,442 allegations of fraud in 2015, closing more than 300 separate investigations which revealed €888.1m had been lost to fraud. This was slightly down on the €901m lost [...]

  • Shadow mental health minister Luciana Berger targets Liverpool mayoralty

    May 31, 2016

    Labour's shadow mental health minister is to confirm plans to run for mayor of the Liverpool city region, becoming the second member of the party's shadow cabinet to announce plans for local government. Shadow Home Secretary Andy Burnham announced that he would enter the race for the Greater Manchester mayoralty in mid-May, and this afternoon Luciana Berger will [...]

  • Boris ignored repeated warnings over “unrealistic” landlord scheme

    May 31, 2016

    London Mayor Sadiq Khan has accused his predecessor Boris Johnson of failing renters, and falling dramatically short of a target to accredit 100,000 landlords. Johnson introduced the London rental standard in 2012 as part of a plan to accredit good landlords and letting agents, with the scheme eventually coming into force in 2014. However, since [...]

  • Ladbrokes cuts Brexit odds as poll shows increasing support for Leave campaign

    May 31, 2016

    Ladbrokes has cut the odds of a Brexit vote as a new poll has shown support for the Leave campaign growing. Last week the bookmaker was offering of a Leave vote at 5/1, but has today cut the odds to 10/3. Ladbrokes head of political betting Matthew Shaddick says: “Leave chipped away at Remain's lead [...]

  • EU court opinion supports corporate headscarf ban

    May 31, 2016

    Companies can ban Muslim staff from wearing headscarves if the rules are part of a general prohibition on religious symbols in the workplace, according to the European Court of Justice. The court has published the non-binding opinion in connection with a case taken by former G4S employee Samira Achbita, a Muslim woman who was fired by [...]

  • Donald Trump – the one thing even Stephen Hawking can’t explain

    May 31, 2016

    What's more complicated than theoretical physics? It's not a trick question. Superstar scientist Stephen Hawking has theorised extensively about black holes and how the universe works, but he's still left utterly stumped by one fact of life – the popularity of Donald Trump. When asked to explain the rise of support for Trump, appearing on [...]

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