Rolls-Royce gets green light to wrap up £1.5bn sale of Spanish engines firm August 3, 2022 Rolls-Royce has been given the green light from the Spanish government to sell its Spanish engine manufacturing business for £1.5bn. The sale of Basque-based ITP Aero, to a consortium of investors, forms part of a string of disposals since 2020. The London-listed engineering giant announced during the height of the pandemic that it sought to [...]
TfL tells union financial recovery at risk if Tube strikes go ahead August 3, 2022 Transport for London (TfL) has called on the union RMT to cancel the Tube strike on 19 August as walking out will only increase the public body’s financial risks. “I need to be really clear with you, that taking further industrial action at this time will do nothing but undermine our negotiations with government and [...]
UK is ‘card fraud capital of Europe’, warns top think tank August 3, 2022 The UK is the 'card fraud capital of Europe' with Brits falling foul of scammers at a higher rate and bigger cost than any other country, a top think tank warned today.
UK government bans Bain & Co from competing for contracts over role in South African corruption scandal August 3, 2022 US consulting firm Bain & Co has been banned from competing for UK government contracts, after a review by the Cabinet Office determined the Boston consultancy “guilty of grave professional misconduct” over its role in alleged “state capture and corruption by the South African government”. As first reported by the Financial Times, Cabinet Minister Jacob [...]
London Southend appoints former No1 Lounges boss John Upton to top position August 3, 2022 London Southend airport has appointed John Upton, former boss of international lounge company No1 Lounges, as chief executive. Upton – whose tenure will begin in September – will replace Glyn Jones, who has been at the airport’s helm for the last seven years. Jones – who has stepped down following the airport’s reopening to passengers [...]
Bitcoin rose in July amid crypto crash August 3, 2022 In association with Luno Bitcoin has continued to establish itself above $20k this week, with the price hitting highs of more than $24k over the weekend. It’s since dropped back slightly, broadly staying in a zone between $22-23k as economic and geopolitical concerns continue to negatively impact traditional and crypto markets alike. On the whole, [...]
TfL long-term funding discussions drag on August 3, 2022 Discussions over the long-term funding of Transport for London (TfL) have dragged on, as the latest round of government funding was set to expire today. TfL’s commissioner Andy Byford said the public body was still “in active discussion” with government officials to ensure that the funding proposal made was “fair and deliverable.” “We hope these [...]
Swapping Silicon Valley for Kings Cross: Nick Clegg becomes latest Meta boss to head to London August 3, 2022 London appears to be becoming the new Silicon Valley for Meta, as Facebook’s parent firm’s president of global affairs Nick Clegg makes his way back to the capital. The news comes just a day after the Financial Times leaked the fact that head of Instagram Adam Mosseri would be moving across the pond. It is understood [...]
Auditors should stop ‘complaining’ about fines and improve the quality of their work, FRC chief says August 3, 2022 The head of the UK’s accounting watchdog has said Britain’s major auditors should stop “complaining” about fines and start improving the quality of their work instead. In an interview with the Financial Times, Financial Reporting Council (FRC) chief executive Sir Jon Thompson said “the solution” to auditors’ problems with fines is “entirely” in their own [...]
Hosepipe ban introduced in Kent and Sussex as UK faces drought fears August 3, 2022 Residents in Kent and Sussex have been hit with a hosepipe and sprinklers ban, with South East Water introducing the measure to tackle dry weather. The water company is the second firm to launch such a ban, with the measure taking effect from Friday 12 August. England saw its driest July since 1935 last month, [...]