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  • Overground crash: Two injured after buffer collision at Enfield Town Station

    October 12, 2021

    Two people have been injured at Enfield Town Station today when the Overground service crashed through the buffers. “Thankfully, there are not the sort of casualties we could have had – just the one driver taken for shock to hospital,” London Mayor Sadiq Khan said. The mayor added that a full inquiry will be held [...]

  • Former head of Royal Marines hang himself after ‘marriage concerns’

    October 12, 2021

    After having “concerns about his marriage and service career”, the former head of the Royal Marines died as a result of hanging, a hearing into his death was told today. Major General Matthew Holmes, 54, was found in a bedroom at his home in Winchester, Hampshire, on October 2, the inquest heard. Maj Gen Holmes, [...]

  • Back to the office full-time? I’d rather quit say more than half of all Brits

    October 12, 2021

    The pandemic has changed the working landscape so drastically that flexible and hybrid work have become core benefits offered to many UK workers. In fact, over half of British workers, or 52 per cent, would leave their job if they were forced back into the office full time, with 11 per cent saying they would [...]

  • City Moves: Who’s switching jobs in the Square Mile today?

    October 12, 2021

    City A.M.’s Millie Turner provides a roundup of the most important hires and job moves across the City, every morning. Email citymoves@cityam.com to be featured. Marshmallow Digital insurance unicorn Marshmallow has appointed its first Chief People Officer (CPO) just weeks after it a secured a $1.25bn valuation. Caroline Gillard, who joined in September, brings 20 years of experience in HR to the [...]

  • German investors plug £847m into City property

    October 11, 2021

    German investors have injected £847m into property in the Square Mile so far this year.  This is the second-highest level invested into properties in the City of London since 2013, the Telegraph newspaper reported. One in five property transactions in the City were carried out by German investors in the year to mid September, according [...]

  • Plans ‘in the pipeline’ for more Ivy restaurants

    October 11, 2021

    Restauranter Richard Caring’s firm plans to open more Ivy venues, as financial accounts lay bare the impact of the pandemic.  In full-year accounts filed to Companies House, Caprice Holdings reported a £28.4m turnover for the 53 weeks ended January 3. The company owns London private dining rooms including Sexy Fish, Daphne’s and 34 Mayfair. Turnover [...]

  • Mystery of headless torso still unsolved 30 years on: London gangsters or East German smugglers?

    October 11, 2021

    In a quiet Sussex cemetery surrounded by trees, a gravestone without a name lies as a small but poignant monument to a grisly murder that has gone unsolved for 30 years. Three decades have passed since a headless and handless torso was discovered in the small West Sussex village of Bolney, but police still do [...]

  • UK-listed firms are most likely to pledge net zero targets, but few will reach them

    October 11, 2021

    UK-listed firms are the most likely to have set a net zero target for their emissions output than their European counterparts, according to a new report. Though just five per cent across the continent are on track to meet their targets. The study, by consulting and outsourcing giant Accenture, found that less fossil-fuel reliant industries [...]

  • Whitehall: Climate activists block roads with oil-stained statue of Boris Johnson

    October 11, 2021

    Climate activists have taken on Whitehall today by blocking the road outside Downing Street with a statue of Boris Johnson stained with oil. The protestors, from environmental group Greenpeace, have chained themselves to fake oil barrels in a bid to halt traffic. The Metropolitan police are in attendance, according to the Metro, who have warned [...]

  • Jenny Watson: New chair of UK accounting regulatory board wants to be a driver of change

    October 11, 2021

    Jenny Watson CBE, newly appointed as the chair to the regulatory board of the UK body of chartered accountants, the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW), is a woman on a mission: the former chair of the Electoral Commission wants to be a driver of change. “We already know that there is much [...]

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