The end of email is near – but we’re not quite there yet September 17, 2015 We wake up with email, use it throughout the day and check it again just before bed. Some of us even keep up-to-date with our inboxes in the bathroom. It's no wonder – our email addresses are so easily shareable and sending a message is free, so it becomes the default means of communication [...]
Amazon challenges Apple TV with Fire TV update that can stream 4K video September 17, 2015 Amazon has unveiled an update to its popular media streaming box Fire TV, capable of streaming ultra high definition content. With the launch, Amazon is clearly taking a swing at Apple, as the online retail giant’s announcement comes a mere week after Apple presented a new Apple TV update. But in the UK, Amazon may [...]
Scottish independence revisited: Scots may be more sympathetic, but the SNP don’t seem confident about a second referendum September 17, 2015 The victory speech that Alex Salmond would have made if Scotland had voted ‘Yes’ to independence last year was released yesterday. As well as providing an insight into how the early days of a newly independent country would have felt, it allowed a timely opportunity to consider whether we are any closer to a [...]
Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership: Who will be the first Labour MP to defect – and which party will they move to? September 17, 2015 It's still the first week of Jeremy Corbyn's life as Labour leader, but the honeymoon period is definitely over. It's no secret that he's been upsetting the media – not least when journalists get hospitalised while reporting on him – and the same thing seems to be happening with his own party members. Pundits and [...]
Premier Farnell’s share price plummets as it issues second profit warning in two months September 17, 2015 Electronics company Premier Farnell's share price dropped 15 per cent in morning trading after issuing its second profit warning in two months. The company, which used to be run by former Thomas Cook boss Harriet Green, reported that pre-tax profit for the first half of the year had fallen 16 per cent to £30.6m and that [...]
Manufacturer Rotork’s share price drops after warning oil slump will hit profits September 17, 2015 Shares in Rotork, the British manufacture that makes pressure valves for oil extraction equipment, fell as much as 16 per cent in morning trading after it issued a profit warning, the latest victim of the oil price bear-pit. The FTSE 250 company said it expected revenues for the year to fall to £530-550m, down from the [...]
Fed rate hike: “I’ll eat The Economist if US interest rates rise,” wagers Radio DJ Ed Mitchell September 17, 2015 Share Radio broadcaster and former BBC business journo Ed Mitchell was big news last year when he successfully returned from the brink of an addiction to drink and gambling. Despite being a new man now, he has just made another wager – he’s promising to eat a copy of The Economist, page by page, live [...]
The world’s poorest man Jerome Kerviel has handed himself in to French authorities September 17, 2015 Jerome Kerviel, the ex-Societe Generale trader who has more debt than anyone else in the world, has turned himself in to French authorities to begin a three-year jail sentence. His return home is something of an end point to a saga that goes from huge unauthorised trades on the eve of the financial crisis, to [...]
King’s Cross train crash: Four people taken to hospital after Cambridge train collides with buffer at London rail station September 17, 2015 Four people have been taken to hospital after a train collided with a buffer at King's Cross station this afternoon. National Rail has confirmed the incident took place just before 12:20pm. Only minor injuries have been reported so far. London Ambulance Service's tactical adviser Chris Hawkswell tweeted about the incident this afternoon, saying [...]
London has the UK’s weakest startup growth, with Nottingham, Bristol and Birmingham claiming the top spots for entrepreneurs September 17, 2015 London may regularly be referred to as the UK's "engine room of growth" – but when it comes to startups, that couldn’t be more wrong. The capital actually has the country’s weakest growth, according to Companies House data analysed by Instant Offices. Although the number of startups has increased 21 per cent in the past [...]