Goodwin to move staff from Hong Kong to set up in shop in Singapore October 4, 2022 Goodwin Procter has become the latest law firm to set up in Singapore, after outlining plans to relocate staff from Hong Kong. The Boston founded law firm’s new Singapore offices will become its second location in Asia, after Goodwin opened its Hong Kong office in 2008. The launch is set to see two Goodwin partners, [...]
Badenoch plays down hopes of greater access to India for UK services in trade deal October 4, 2022 New trade secretary Kemi Badenoch has warned that any UK-India trade deal is unlikely to vastly increase access to the Indian market for City services firms. Badenoch today confirmed she was sticking to Boris Johnson’s deadline of striking a deal with India by Diwali, 24 October, but watered down expectations about how comprehensive it will [...]
Channel migrants face ban from claiming asylum in Britain in new govt crackdown on illegal arrivals October 4, 2022 Under plans due to be announced by the Home Secretary, migrants crossing the Channel will reportedly face a ban from claiming asylum in Britain. At the Conservative Party conference, Suella Braverman will use her first major speech since taking on the role to set out the proposals, according to The Times. The new laws – [...]
North Sea industry must focus on training offshore workers for green roles October 4, 2022 The North Sea energy sector needs to focus more on training people for green jobs and shifting workers in the oil and gas industry.
Chip designer Arm’s workforce nearly halves despite SoftBank promise October 4, 2022 British semiconductor darling Arm has lost 40 per cent of the workforce built up through a pledge by its owner SoftBank. Japanese investment giant SoftBank promised the UK government that it would help support the chipmaker in becoming a wafer-powerhouse, when it first bought the company in 2016. At the time, SoftBank said it would [...]
Sweden suspect “gross sabotage” of Nord Stream pipelines in the Baltic Sea October 4, 2022 Sweden closed the area around the ruptured Nord Stream pipelines yesterday as their prosecution authority called it a “crime scene” amid speculations of foul play. “Suspected gross sabotage” led Swedish prosecutor Mats Ljungqvist and the coast guard to ban divers and marine vessels, including underwater vehicles, from being within 5.8 miles of the leaks. On [...]
Volkswagen boss: All of group’s brands preparing for IPO as exercise October 4, 2022 Volkswagen’s boss Oliver Blume said all of the group’s subsidiaries are preparing to float as an exercise. This comes on the heels of Porsche floating last Thursday in Frankfurt for €75bn (£67bn). Blume explained on Tuesday that top officials at each brand – including Audi, Bentley and Lamborghini – were sharpening their focus ahead of [...]
Samsung to double production capacity of advanced chips by 2027 October 4, 2022 Samsung Electronics has announced that it will double the production capacity for advanced chips by 2027, as the world goes continues to wrestle with a tight supply. The Korean chipmaker is looking to capitalise on the strong demand for computer chips, which are used in most of today’s technology – from smartphones to cars. “There [...]
Cabinet rift deepens as Braverman hits out against Truss’ tax U-turn October 4, 2022 Liz Truss is facing very public cabinet splits just a month into her premiership, with two senior ministers today hitting out against her tax cut U-turn. Home secretary Suella Braverman today said she was “disappointed by the subsequent reversal” in the decision to cut the top 45p rate of Income tax and housing secretary Simon [...]
FCA vows to take action against insurers falling short on business interruption claims October 4, 2022 The UK’s financial watchdog has warned insurers are falling short of its requirements in their handling of business interruption (BI) claims. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) said it will “consider using all regulatory tools” it has available to ensure insurers meet its standards after a review carried out by the watchdog determined insurers have “fallen [...]