Photo-Me posts ‘extremely strong’ results as Covid restrictions ease July 19, 2022 Photobooth operators Photo-Me today vowed to pay its shareholders almost £25m in the form of a special dividend after posting “extremely strong” results for the first half of 2022. The Epsom headquartered firm, that sells a range of photobooths and vending machines, said its balance sheet was bolstered by the reopening of the global economy, [...]
Lawyers circle London Metal Exchange after nickel market meltdown July 19, 2022 London Metal Exchange is preparing to fend off a bevy of legal challenges from the US after it sensationally halted nickel trading earlier this year.
Bosses weigh up closing hospitality and leisure businesses as high energy prices take their toll July 19, 2022 Companies operating within the hospitality and leisure sector are struggling to tame high energy bills, revealed eEnergy.
Exclusive: UK fintech funding bucks global slowdown to hit £7.6bn July 19, 2022 Investment into the UK’s fintech sector has jumped ahead of 2021 levels this year despite recessionary fears beginning to drag on funding in the second quarter, new figures have revealed.
Watchdog told of 650 covid breaches by senior City staff July 19, 2022 The UK’s top financial watchdog was notified of nearly 650 covid breaches by the City’s top brass during the pandemic as well as over 100 counts of bullying and racism, new figures have revealed.
Zahawi to outline plan to change EU’s City rules in Mansion House speech July 18, 2022 The UK’s new chancellor will try to soothe City jitters tomorrow night as a major new report suggests the Square Mile is suffering as a result of political uncertainty. Nadhim Zahawi will tell the annual Mansion House bankers’ dinner that he will “repeal hundreds of pieces of retained EU law” post-Brexit and replace them with [...]
Brits prepared to pay more tax to support vulnerable households facing soaring energy bills July 18, 2022 A majority of people have said they would pay more tax to fund support for low-income households facing soaring energy bills.
Tory leadership: Sunak builds lead as Tugendhat drops out July 18, 2022 Rishi Sunak has built a strong lead in the in the third round of voting in the Tory leadership contest, with Tom Tugendhat dropping out. Sunak got 115 votes from Tory MPs, followed by Penny Mordaunt on 82, Liz Truss on 71, Kemi Badenoch on 58 and Tugendhat on 31. The vote saw Sunak, Truss [...]
Google could face £920m in damages as class action gets green light July 18, 2022 The UK competition tribunal gave group action against Google the green light today, which could cost the tech giant as much as £920m in damages if successful.
Criminal Barristers strike rolls into fourth week with no end in sight July 18, 2022 Criminal barristers today convened at the Palace of Westminster to mark the start of the fourth week of their strike action over legal aid fees. Striking barristers gathered inside the home of the UK’s parliament demanding to see their local MPs, as they continued to call for an immediate 25 per cent increase in the [...]