European heatwave: France sets new record temperature of 45.9C June 28, 2019 France has recorded its highest ever temperature today – 45.9C – as the heatwave across western Europe intensifies. The new record has been set in the country’s southern town of Gallargues-le-Montueux, surpassing the 44.3C set in Carpentras and 45.1C in Villevieille earlier in the day, and beating the previous record of 44.1C set during a [...]
Deutsche Bank considers cutting up to 20,000 jobs June 28, 2019 Deutsche Bank is contemplating cutting between 15,000 and 20,000 jobs from its global equities division according to reports from Bloomberg and the Wall Street Journal. The news, revealed on Friday, would mean around 20 per cent of the company’s global workforce lose their jobs. Read more: Bank of Ireland sells UK credit card portfolio to London [...]
Drive a Lambo around the UK thanks to Dream Collection and the City A.M. Club June 28, 2019 My stable of cars is filled with the latest models, allowing me to choose the perfect ride to suit my lifestyle. “For a weekend away with the kids – their bags, bikes and trikes – I chose the Range Rover Autograph or Audi Q7; both are perfect companions for a family adventure. “For a stress [...]
Apple loses $10bn as iPhone designer Sir Jony Ive steps down June 28, 2019 The British designer behind the iPhone, iPod and iMac is set to leave Apple after nearly three decades, wiping roughly $10bn (£7.9bn) off the company’s value. Chief design officer Sir Jony Ive, who played a key role in turning Apple into the world’s most valuable company, will step down later this year to start an [...]
Ofcom gets the green light for new Openreach broadband regulation June 28, 2019 Ofcom has been given the green light to develop new regulation that will give telecoms firms more access to Openreach’s network in a bid to speed up the rollout of full-fibre broadband. The regulator today said it has received approval from the European Commission to press ahead with its scheme, which is designed to boost [...]
Why this new build is already a Grade-I listed building June 28, 2019 It’s hard to think of a more enviable location in London to call home than Regent’s Crescent. With the 400 acres of Regent’s Park on your doorstep, extensive private gardens front and back, and the shops and restaurants of Marylebone just minutes away, the three-million budget you need to move in (and that’s for a [...]
French Connection extends sale deadline June 28, 2019 French Connection has extended the deadline to complete a sale as the retailer confirmed it was in talks with a number of interested parties. The fashion brand had expected to close the deal in the first half of this year but has now pushed the date back to September. Read more: Sales fall again at [...]
Yesterday review: A chilling account of the harrowing symptoms of one man’s brain injury June 28, 2019 The phrase “feel-good comedy of the summer” should cause no small amount of bile to rise in your throat, but Yesterday is inescapably just that. A movie that seems algorithmically laser-targeted for success, it arrives just as ravenous audiences are lifting their faces from the dessicated carcass of last summer’s Mamma Mia 2, and are [...]
Union ballots staff over ‘deeply damaging’ nationwide rail strike June 28, 2019 Train drivers are set to vote on the first nationwide rail strike in a generation as union bosses lashed out against the government over pension arrangements. Read more: Londoners brace for summer Tube strike The Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union will ballot thousands of members on whether to hold national industrial action over fears [...]
Theresa May tells Vladmir Putin there can be no repeat of Salisbury attack in face-to-face meeting June 28, 2019 Theresa May has told Russian President Vladmir Putin that there can be no repeat of the “truly despicable act that led to the death of British citizen, Dawn Sturgess”. During a meeting that lasted one hour and 20 minutes, May condemned the Salisbury attack, which she said the UK had “irrefutable evidence that Russia was [...]