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  • Two stabbed at Sony Music’s Kensington headquarters as police make arrest

    November 2, 2018

    Two people were stabbed at Sony Music’s London headquarters this morning, police said, as one person was arrested. Their injuries are not life-threatening, the Met said, as armed police were called to Derry Street in Kensington at around 11am. Officers and London Ambulance staff are still in attendance. Sony Music's office was filmed being evacuated. [...]

  • Stephen Haddrill steps down as FRC audit watchdog boss amid probe

    November 2, 2018

    Stephen Haddrill, chief executive of the Financial Reporting Council (FRC), is stepping down amid a government probe into the watchdog’s operations. Haddrill has led the FRC, which monitors and regulates the audit sector, since 2009. The news comes in the wake of mounting pressure on the FRC, which has come under examination following several recent scandals within the UK’s [...]

  • DEBATE: Channel 4 has chosen to relocate its headquarters to Leeds, but is this a sensible decision?

    November 2, 2018

    Channel 4 has chosen to relocate its headquarters to Leeds, but is this a sensible decision? YES, says Olivia Utley, deputy editor at TheArticle. It is common knowledge that British regions are suffering from a brain drain to London. The latest analysis suggests that 30 per cent of all students will head to the capital upon [...]

  • Criminal investigation launched into claims of antisemitism within Labour Party

    November 2, 2018

    Met Police have launched a criminal investigation into allegations of antisemitic hate crimes within the Labour Party. An internal Labour party document detailing 45 cases of alleged antisemitism was handed to Met Police Commissioner Cressida Dick by radio station LBC during a regular phone-in slot in September, the force said. She told the BBC her [...]

  • We must turn the page on the public perceptions of finance

    November 1, 2018

    A company needs to stand for something more than making money. Sustainability matters more than profit. The mission should be a lasting contribution to society that finds a balance between all stakeholders. Those aren’t the words of a pious left-wing hand-wringer but of John McFarlane, chairman of Barclays, in an anthology of writing published this week [...]

  • Competition watchdog gives clearance for CME’s purchase of NEX Group

    October 31, 2018

    The UK's competition watchdog has approved the $5.5bn (£4.31bn) acquisition of London-based financial exchange group Nex by US derivatives marketplace CME. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) announced today it will not refer the merger for an in-depth investigation, after it had launched an inquiry in mid-September. CME's share price edged 0.8 per cent higher following [...]

  • City delivery driver numbers to be slashed in bid to cut air pollution

    October 30, 2018

    The City's governing body is planning to crackdown on the number of delivery drivers operating in the Square Mile as it moves to reduce air pollution. Developers will work with the transport, delivery and servicing industries to contribute to freight transport consolidation measures, the City of London Corporation announced as it launched its City Plan [...]

  • UK wireless charging tech firm Aircharge makes its debut on London bus routes

    October 30, 2018

    The UK tech firm behind the wireless charging pads found in Starbucks, McDonalds and Costa is going mobile, with its latest expansion to debut on London bus routes. Partnering up with British bus manufacturer Optare, Aircharge charging points will be initially be available on Green Line routes operating between London and various airports, including Luton and [...]

  • London mayor Sadiq Khan’s green war on diesel cars finally hits home

    October 30, 2018

    Sad news in my household: Moonie is not long for this world. The time is fast approaching when I must put her out of her misery, despite the fact that she seems pretty robust regardless of her ageing years. Like Boxer in “Animal Farm,” I will soon load her up into her metaphorical horse box, send [...]

  • Man attacked ‘with hammer’ at Stratford station, causing broken shoulder and lacerations

    October 30, 2018

    Two commuters were attacked by a man at Stratford station during rush hour this morning, with an eyewitness claiming he used a hammer in the assault. One man was left with a broken shoulder and a laceration to the head after this morning’s attack, while the other suffered bruising. Eyewitnesses claimed one of the men [...]

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