Government unveils £75m nuclear fund to secure fuel production for new reactors July 19, 2022 Downing Street has unveiled a £75m strategy to boost investment into the production of fuel for nuclear reactors.
Netflix confirms new account sharing charges as all eyes fall on quarterly results and subscriber numbers July 19, 2022 Netflix confirmed reports that it will charge users extra if they use accounts at multiple locations as the firm cracks down on password sharing.
Heatwave investigation: Is it hot enough to fry an egg off the ground in the City? July 19, 2022 Almost a decade ago, the reflection of the sun off the Walkie Talkie – otherwise known as the Fenchurch Building – was hot enough to melt a Jaguar and fry an egg. That was due to the reflection off the skyscraper, effectively turning the entire building into a magnifying glass. The building was soon fixed, [...]
FCA poised to take more ‘proactive’ approach despite capacity strains July 19, 2022 The UK’s top financial watchdog said it was preparing to take a more “proactive” approach to identifying new financial threats today as it races to recruit staff this year to meet its growing remit.
E.ON backs ringfencing proposals as energy firms lock horns over market reforms July 19, 2022 One of the UK's largest energy firms has sided with Centrica in the escalating industry row over ringfencing customer credit balances.
HMRC takes tougher stance towards tax evasion following Covid and war in Ukraine July 19, 2022 The UK government is taking an increasingly tough stance towards tax evaders, according to new analysis from Pinsent Mason, in a sign HMRC is taking an increasingly tough stance towards tax evaders in its efforts to balance the UK’s books, lawyers have said. The number of individual taxpayers charged with tax evasion jumped 11 per [...]
Inflation expected to soar above eye-watering 40-year highs as cost of living onslaught deepens July 19, 2022 When official figures lay bare the extent of the mounting cost-of-living crisis on tomorrow morning, UK inflation is expected to soar even further above current eye-watering 40-year highs. The latest figures from the Office for National Statistics (ONS) will show Consumer Prices Index (CPI) inflation rose to at least 9.3 per cent in June, up [...]
In The Style entices new customers with influencer partnerships as it posts pre-tax loss July 19, 2022 Digital fashion retailer In The Style has seen its share price slump after posting a pre-tax loss in its debut full-year results as a public firm. Shares were down more than 35 per cent on Tuesday afternoon after CEO Sam Perkins admitted the year ahead would likely be “a challenging one for consumers and retailers.” [...]
Bank of England governor Bailey puts largest rate rise since independence on table July 19, 2022 The biggest rate hike since the Bank of England was made independent 25 years ago is on the table at its next meeting on 4 August, its chief said today. Delivering his annual Mansion House bankers’ dinner speech, Andrew Bailey said “a 50 basis point increase will be among the choices on the table when [...]
Schroders snaps up stake in digital asset manager in ‘tokenisation’ push July 19, 2022 Asset management giant Schroders announced it had snapped up a minority stake in digital asset manager Forteus today as it explores the potential of offering tokenised funds to investors.