Former MP Zac Goldsmith is still fighting the expansion of Heathrow January 19, 2017 Former MP Zac Goldsmith isn’t going to let his eviction from the House of Commons keep him out of the fight against Heathrow. Brexiteer Goldsmith gambled his seat in parliament on his constituents opposing a new runway at the West London airport, only for Richmond Park voters to back the Remainer Sarah Olney, who also opposed expansion. But now, Goldsmith [...]
Goldman Sachs’ veteran Michelle Pinggera to retire from bank January 19, 2017 Goldman Sachs' international chief of staff is to step down after 28 years at the Wall Street titan. Michelle Pinggera, who also has some responsibility for overseeing the bank's Brexit plans, is due to leave the investment giant at the end of March, around the same time the Prime Minister will trigger Article 50. In a [...]
Aviva chief exec: Turnaround is complete, so let’s get on with post-Brexit business January 19, 2017 Aviva today announced a large organisational shake-up that will enable the insurance giant to capitalise on the significant opportunities present by the Brexit vote. The group's UK operations, previously separated into life, general and health insurance divisions will be brought together under the leadership of current Aviva life chief exec Andy Briggs. Read more: Aviva shares jump 4.5 [...]
Another blink-and-you’ll-miss-it taxi demo will take place at Bank this afternoon January 19, 2017 Cab drivers are set to demonstrate in the City again this afternoon, in protest against plans to cut their access to Bank junction. City of London police said a demo will take in the Square Mile for 30 minutes from 3pm. This is the fourth day in a row of cab driver protests in the [...]
In the doghouse? Pets at Home shares fall on softer merchandise sales January 19, 2017 Pets at Home's latest update announced "softer than anticipated" merchandise sales – knocking its share price down more than nine per cent, at the time of writing, to 216.40p. The figures Group revenue rose 4.4 per cent to £203.7m, though merchandise revenues were flat at £177.4m. The growth was propelled by its services business (including veterinary practices [...]
Cornish Lithium is exploring the possibility of building a new mining industry in Cornwall January 19, 2017 Cornish Lithium is hoping to bring a historic UK mining hub back to life with what it says is the largest single, unified mineral exploration programme in Cornwall's history. The private company has today announced it reached an agreement with Canada's Strongbow Exploration to explore for lithium in the English county. Five years ago, Jeremy Wrathall, chief [...]
Deliveroo’s testing an Amazon Prime-style delivery subscription January 19, 2017 Deliveroo is testing out a new feature which has echoes of Amazon Prime – hungry users of the food delivery app can pay a subscription fee rather than a charge on each individual order. Deliveroo Plus will be tested out across six UK cities with customers paying an annual fee of £89, or a monthly fee of [...]
Media firm Ascential expects more sales soon after discharging health service magazine for £19m January 19, 2017 Ascential, the media company formerly known as Emap, has announced the sale of one of its most high-profile titles for £19m. Publisher Wilmington has pounced to snap up the Health Service Journal (HSJ) just two weeks after Ascential put the magazine title, along with 12 others, up for sale. Overall, FTSE 250-listed Ascential is expected [...]
Philip Hammond warns Europe the UK will “find ways” to compete without a trade deal January 19, 2017 Chancellor Philip Hammond reiterated his warnings that the UK will “find ways” to compete if it is unable to secure a “comprehensive trading relationship” after Brexit. Hammond stressed that while the UK did not want to cut taxes to remain competitive, the decision was "not entirely in our gift". “We have to remain competitive. The best way [...]
Barclays boss: London will continue to be the “financial lungs” of Europe post-Brexit January 19, 2017 The boss of one of the UK's biggest banks has today come out fighting for the City's post-Brexit status, likening London to an essential organ for the continent's financial health. "I don't believe that the European finances system, our centre, will leave the City of London," Jes Staley, chief executive of Barclays told the BBC in [...]