Government to consult on ways to make sure new mothers have “sufficient protection” from redundancy January 26, 2017 The government has pledged to protect working mothers from redundancy in its response to a report on maternity discrimination. A report carried out by the Women and Equalities Select Committee last year, found the number of new mothers forced to leave their jobs had almost doubled to 54,000 since 2005. It recommended protections similar to [...]
Whitehall looks for private sector bidder to give civil servants lessons in international trade lingo ahead of Brexit negotiations January 26, 2017 NULL
Apprentices match university counterparts for happiness and life satisfaction January 26, 2017 School leavers who choose an apprenticeship over further education are just as “satisfied with life” as people who go to university, a new study has found. 9,500 young people were examined as part of a research project conducted by UCL and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. The study concluded that there is [...]
Whitehall looks for private sector bidder to give civil servants lessons in international trade lingo ahead of Brexit negotiations January 26, 2017 Civil servants will be given a crash course in the language of international trade ahead of the UK’s departure from the European Union. Whitehall officials are looking for a private sector bidder to deliver training across government on “the key areas and terminology of international trade policy”, according to a new tender document published this [...]
Problems mount for BT as US lawsuits are filed and Italian prosecutors kick-off investigation January 25, 2017 Telecoms giant BT has been hit by at least two US lawsuits after admitting to a £530m black hole in the accounts of its Italian arm. The lawsuits have been filed on behalf of shareholders, Reuters reported tonight, accusing BT and three executives of securities fraud. Earlier today Italian prosecutors confirmed they had opened a [...]
At the top since the turn of the millennium: Admiral chairman steps down January 25, 2017 Admiral non-executive chairman Alastair Lyons will retire in April after nearly 17 years in the role. "It has been fantastic to have been on the journey with Admiral since the management buy-out, a journey which I am confident will continue to deliver sustained success," said Lyons. The way the business has developed has been astonishing [...]
Discovery in price spat with Sky: Channels to be axed at the end of the month January 25, 2017 Sky customers are set lose 12 premium channels including Eurosport and Animal Planet after Discovery Channel revealed details of spat with the media giant. Negotiations have broken down over a long term contract for Discovery's TV channels to be shown on the Sky platform in the UK. If unresolved by the end of the month, the channels will [...]
Is the Department for Transport preparing to take control of Southern Rail trains? January 25, 2017 The Department for Transport is reportedly considering seizing control of the controversial rail franchise including Southern Rail as one of a range of options to improve service. A report from Rail Business Intelligence magazine had suggested that Whitehall officials were preparing a number of plans, including splitting off Southern from Govia Thameslink Railway, as well [...]
RBS to be hit by multi-billion-pound charge for mis-selling mortgage-backed securities January 25, 2017 RBS is set to be hit by a new multi-billion-pound charge for mis-selling mortgage-backed securities. A formal statement confirming the charge could come as soon as today with RBS directors expected to discuss the move in a board meeting this week. The charge could be between $3bn (£2.4bn) and $4bn, sources told Sky News last night. The [...]
Minister reassures MPs: Green Investment Bank will not be sold to an asset stripper January 25, 2017 Energy minister Nick Hurd today reassured MPs the Green Investment Bank (GIB) will not be sold “to an asset stripper”. The government has come under pressure in recent weeks over the choice of Macquarie as the preferred bidder for the £4bn sell-off. The criticism came after it was reported that the Australian investment bank is [...]