Walter Presents and chill? Channel 4’s foreign language, Netflix-style service to launch in US January 31, 2017 A Channel 4-backed online streaming service for foreign-language dramas is to launch in the United States. Walter Presents, a subscription-video-on-demand (SVOD) service, launched in the UK last year. It was founded by Global Series Network’s Walter Iuzzolino and is majority-owned by Channel 4. For $6.99 (£5.60) a month, US customers will have access to 34 series [...]
Mortgage approvals hit a nine-month high in December January 31, 2017 The Bank of England's mortgage borrowing hit a nine-month high in December as the housing market recovered from the lull it experienced in the months after the Brexit vote. At 67,898, the number of mortgage approvals for house purchases increased 10.7 per cent from the low (61,335) it hit in August. Read more: I can't help but [...]
Look smart: essential facts about Smart Cities UK January 31, 2017 | City Talk The UK cities will have to adopt a transformational approach to many aspects of infrastructure to attract investment and operate more efficiently, a London conference has heard. Held at Chelsea’s Stamford Bridge stadium, the Smart Cities UK 2017 Conference, Expo and Awards is part of a global initiative for major conurbations to achieve Smart City status. [...]
Investors failed to keep calm and carry on in 2016, despite markets hitting new highs January 31, 2017 Investors were spooked by politics in 2016 and, despite markets like the FTSE 100 hitting record highs, fund sales were at their lowest since 2008, new figures show. Total net sales for 2016 were £13bn, according to the Investment Association, down from £22.4bn in 2015. Retail investors proved the most pessimistic, with sales totalling £4.7bn, down [...]
Davis kicks off Article 50 Bill debates with call on MPs to “move swiftly” in approving legislation January 31, 2017 Brexit secretary David Davis has kicked off two days of debate on granting the Prime Minister power to trigger Article 50 with a call on MPs to "move swiftly" in approving legislation. Following this week's debate MPs will discuss amendments on the Article 50 Bill next week before a final vote in the House of Commons on 8 [...]
Ocado to increase prices this year due to devaluation of sterling January 31, 2017 Ocado has become the latest retailer to say it will be increasing prices this year due to the fall in the value of the pound since the Brexit vote. Speaking to City A.M., Duncan Tatton-Brown, Ocado's chief financial officer, said it was likely that the company would increase prices on certain products "as and when the [...]
Hurting the City will hurt the EU too, experts remind MPs January 31, 2017 Attempts by other EU member states to undermine the City of London's financial crown will wind up hurting them too, banking and finance experts reminded MPs today. Representatives from influential City groups, along with deputy editor of the Telegraph Allister Heath, also told the International Trade Committee the City would need to devise a unique [...]
A startup sprouting up across London could be getting a massive investment from Softbank January 31, 2017 A startup that seems to be on almost every corner in the centre of London these days could be about to land a major investment from Softbank's massive $100bn tech fund, according to reports. WeWork, a co-working space which already has 12 locations in the capital, could be the first investment made by the Japanese firm's new Vision Fund, [...]
Deadline day: Sky and Discovery close in on 11th hour deal January 31, 2017 Sky and Discovery are closing in on a last-minute deal to save the likes of Eurosport and Animal Planet from the UK's screens. The two media giants are in the middle of an embarrassing spat over the future of Discovery's channels on the Sky platform. Read more: Still hope? Deadline looms for Sky and Discovery Last Wednesday Discovery [...]
Twitter looks like it’s taking abuse on the platform seriously… finally January 31, 2017 Twitter finally appears to be tackling one of its most serious problems – abuse. In an apparent mea culpa that it has so far failed to tackle an issue that has plagued the platform for some time – and after many previous claims that it is trying to fix it – chief executive Jack Dorsey said the tech [...]