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  • Sadiq Khan under fire for calling Shaun Bailey ‘frit’ in heated City Hall exchange

    September 12, 2019

    Sadiq Khan and Shaun Bailey have traded fresh blows at City Hall this morning, with the mayor calling his Conservative challenger “frit,” and “a wuss”. Khan came under fire from the Conservative Assembly Member for being childish during the monthly Mayor’s Question Time, after implying he was too scared to ask him questions. Read more: [...]

  • ‘Bad for business’: Financial lobby group criticises McDonnell’s planned financial transactions tax

    September 12, 2019

    Shadow Chancellor John McDonnell’s plans to extend the scope of Labour’s proposed financial transactions tax have come under criticism from the head of a City lobby group. “A tax on financial transactions would be bad for business, bad for investors, bad for savers, and bad for the economy,” said Miles Celic, chief executive of Thecityuk. [...]

  • Seeing, but not believing: The threat from Deepfake videos

    September 12, 2019

    Both traditional and social media lit up earlier this year following the launch of a ground-breaking campaign for charity Malaria No More which was fronted by David Beckham.  In this 55-second video ad, the football star makes a passionate appeal for support. He makes it, however, in nine different languages. No, David Beckham has not [...]

  • Vaping ‘a problem’, says Trump as officials move to ban flavoured e-cigarettes

    September 11, 2019

    US President Donald Trump today said that vaping is “not wonderful” as he moved to ban flavoured e-cigarettes from the US market. New proposals put forward by the administration would ban all flavours, apart from tobacco, from being sold in the US. Read more: Altria gets Juul for Yule as Marlboro maker bets big on [...]

  • Woodford loses £43.5m in fire sale from frozen fund

    September 11, 2019

    Beleaguered stock picker Neil Woodford has lost at least £43.5m selling off stocks from his frozen Equity Income Fund, despite having assured investors that the suspension would limit pressure to offload assets at reduced prices. Read more: Woodford crisis wipes £36m off Kent County Council’s stake in flagship fund Woodford lost money on eight out [...]

  • Mike Ashley survives shareholder vote at Sports Direct meeting

    September 11, 2019

    Mike Ashley emerged from today’s Sports Direct meeting relatively unscathed as shareholders voted to re-elect him as a director of the FTSE-250 firm.  In total, 90.99 per cent voted to reappoint Ashley as a director and 9.01 per cent voting against. However, Ashley owns 61 per cent of the shares.  Read more: Mike Ashley to [...]

  • Prime Minister Boris Johnson faces ERG rebellion as sources hint at shift on backstop

    September 11, 2019

    Parliament has been shut down for the next five weeks – but Boris Johnson has just 50 days to get a deal and save his premiership. At the same time, rebels on both sides are threatening to thwart him. Read more: Parliament prorogued: Scenes of chaos play out in Commons Working for the man Despite [...]

  • Smack hawk down: Trump fires national security adviser Bolton

    September 10, 2019

    US President Donald Trump has fired his hawkish national security adviser John Bolton after revealing the two had come to blows over a series of policies. Trump said he had spoken to Bolton and asked for his resignation, which was handed in this morning. “I disagreed strongly with many of his suggestions, as did others [...]

  • Corbyn would ‘turn back the clock decades’ says CBI after Labour announces plans for workers’ rights ministry

    September 10, 2019

    British business leaders yesterday described Labour’s plans for a new ministry of workers’ rights as an attempt to “turn back the clock decades,” as Jeremy Corbyn set out his vision ahead of a potential election. The Confederation of British Industry (CBI) said that the proposals did not reflect the reality in most UK workplaces. “The [...]

  • Most likely Brexit outcome? PM Boris’s resignation, says JP Morgan

    September 10, 2019

    Of the three main options facing Boris Johnson, the most likely outcome is that he will resign, leaving a new prime minister to go to the EU and request a Brexit extension, JP Morgan said today. In a research note sent to clients, JP Morgan’s head of UK economics Malcolm Barr outlined the “only options” [...]

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