Green Alliance calls for jobs plan to boost green energy sector July 21, 2022 Environmental think tank Green Alliance has called on the Government to develop a jobs plan to ensure the green energy sector flourishes nationwide.
Instagram, TikTok and YouTube named top news source for teens July 21, 2022 Fresh data has revealed that Instagram is the most popular news source among British teenagers, intensifying calls to regulate Big Tech as news providers. According to a new Ofcom report , youngsters are turning away from traditional news channels like the BBC and instead looking to Instagram, TikTok and YouTube to keep up to date. [...]
Current space regulations leave businesses immune to liabilities worth billions July 21, 2022 Current space regulations mean that private companies are immune to the consequences of damages caused by their decommissioned tech in orbit, known as space debris, lawyers have told City A.M. “The liability for the collisions in outer space rests with the launching state of the spacecraft operator… It does not deal with private players per [...]
Legal market slump could force lawyers back into offices, Keystone Law chief says July 21, 2022 A slump in the market for legal services could see the UK’s top law firms put greater pressure on their lawyers to return to offices and see them begin to lay off newly hired staff, Keystone Law founder James Knight told City A.M. The push could in turn benefit fully-remote law firms such as Keystone [...]
Venture capital ‘rock bottom’ is yet to be fully felt, KPMG exec warns July 21, 2022 The 'rock bottom' of a venture capital downturn is yet to be fully felt this year as deals struck in the first quarter unrealistically buoy investment figures, a KPMG venture chief warned today.
Exclusive: UK financial dealmaking slumps in value as recessionary fears take hold July 21, 2022 The volume of deals in the UK’s financial services sector rose to a seven-year high in the first half of the year but a looming recession and economic uncertainty caused the value of transactions to plunge, new figures have revealed.
Hiring spree: Gatwick recruits 400 security staff to battle delays July 21, 2022 Gatwick has hired 400 additional security staff over the last few weeks as the airport battles the ongoing travel chaos. Crowned the UK’s worst hub last week, Gatwick said it was still recruiting workers ahead of the peak summer period. “With passenger numbers rapidly returning to 2019 levels, we expect to be busy, particularly at [...]
JD Sports talks Footasylum sale with Aurelius Group amid watchdog order July 20, 2022 FTSE 100 retailer JD Sports Fashion is looking to sell up its Footasylum chain to the Aurelius Group following months of talks with the UK competition watchdog.
Royal Mail losing £1m a day as pandemic postal boom subsides July 20, 2022 Royal Mail Group chiefs said its flagship postal service was haemorrhaging £1m a day today as revenues across the group slumped 5.1 per cent in the first quarter of the year as the pandemic postal boom subsides.
Holiday for part time staff should not be pro-rated, Supreme Court rules July 20, 2022 The UK’s Supreme Court today ruled that a visiting music teacher on a zero hours contract should be entitled to the same holiday benefits as her full-time colleagues. The landmark ruling is set to open the door to claims from hundreds of thousands of part-time and casual workers for the same holiday pay as their [...]