Boris Johnson signs Brexit deal and paves way for UK to leave the bloc next week January 25, 2020 Prime Minister Boris Johnson has officially signed the EU Withdrawal Agreement paving the way for Brexit to happen next Friday. He said it was “fantastic” and that the UK could now “move forward as one country” as he signed the deal hours after EU figures had done the same. Johnson said this marked the end [...]
Can active fund managers beat the index? January 24, 2020 | Sponsored Watch Job Curtis, Fund Manager of The City of London Investment Trust, field questions from an online audience of private investors in the latest episode of Trust TV.
Wetherspoons limits parents to two alcoholic drinks January 24, 2020 Wetherspoons pubs have told parents to stick to two drinks if they have their children with them. The pub chain said it is a staff guideline and applies to pubs across the country to deter “unruly behaviour”. The rule was first publicised by the Robert Pocock pub in Gravesend, Kent last Sunday. A poster at [...]
Vodafone ranked ‘worst’ UK mobile and broadband provider January 24, 2020 Vodafone is the UK’s most complained about provider for broadband, landline and mobile, according to regulator Ofcom. The firm topped the broadband complaint charts for the second quarter in a row, between July and September last year. The Ofcom report said thousands of customers had complained to them regarding the supplier’s poor customer service, faulty [...]
Barclays investment bankers face ‘double-digit’ cut to bonus pool January 24, 2020 Barclays investment bankers are reportedly facing a double-digit fall in their bonus pool for 2019, as chief executive Jes Stanley pushes for the lender to meet profitability targets amid growing pressure from an activist investor. Barclays Investment Bank reported a strong third-quarter performance with a 41 per cent jump in net profit. But the division’s [...]
Ikebana: We tried out the Japanese art of ‘mindful’ flower arranging January 24, 2020 As Londoners wholeheartedly embrace houseplants, you might be trying to keep alive forests of greenery. But what about flowers? In our mindful age, flower arranging has finally come out of the shadows of the WI. It allows us to slow down and consider the fragrance, touch, colour and form of each stem as we design [...]
Property of the Week: A Wapping warehouse where WWI soldiers’ toothpaste was made January 24, 2020 Located halfway between Bank and Canary Wharf, Wapping’s waterside is a favourite location for the swanky riverside apartments of young financial services types. But dial back the clock a hundred years and it was a far grittier affair, the landscape dominated by bustling docks and factory chimneys. This penthouse that has just come on the [...]
Opinion: ‘Boris bounce’ made you want to sell your home? Do these three things first January 24, 2020 I view on average 500 properties per year, and have purchased homes for more than 300 clients. During the past 13 years I have seen some sellers get it right, and others pitch their homes horribly wrong. Sellers are feeling re-energised post-election, and with greater certainty around Brexit, we’ve seen a flurry of properties come [...]
Met Police to begin using facial recognition cameras in London January 24, 2020 The Metropolitan Police has announced that it will use live facial recognition cameras operationally in London for the first time. Use of the cameras will be intelligence-led, the Met said, with a bespoke watch list of suspects — predominantly those wanted for serious and violent offences — drawn up for each deployment. The cameras are [...]
Rolls-Royce says mini nuclear reactors could be rolled out by 2029 January 24, 2020 Manufacturer Rolls-Royce today said that the UK could be using power generated by mini nuclear reactors by 2029. The engineering firm is currently working with a consortium of firms including Atkins, BAM Nuttall, and Wood to develop a compact power station that is manufactured in sections and then assembled on site. Speaking to the BBC, [...]