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  • One Last Dance: Theresa May celebrates England cricket win with victory boogie

    July 15, 2019

    Prime Minister Theresa May danced away one of her final weekends in number 10, throwing her trademark shapes in celebration of England’s cricket World Cup victory. May, who has been branded the ‘Maybot’ by detractors, dropped some of her notoriously awkward dance moves last night to Abba hits including Dancing Queen and Mamma Mia. Read [...]

  • Sports Direct expected to post 20 per cent profit drop

    July 14, 2019

    Sports Direct is expected to report a 20 per cent drop in profit following an acquisition spree by billionaire owner Mike Ashley.  Profit before tax could slip from £152.9m to £122.06m, according to data from S&P Global Market Intelligence. Read more: Top Sports Direct executive leaves Mike Ashley’s firm Analysts said revenue is expected to [...]

  • Turnaround time for struggling food giant

    July 12, 2019  |  City Talk

    By Rodney Hobson from interactive investor. The proof of the pudding lies with a new chief who looks set to sell off poor performers to boost spending on premium lines. A heavy burden lies on the shoulders of Miguel Patricio, who took over as chief executive officer of food and beverage giant Kraft Heinz (NASDAQ:KHC)last month. The reputation of [...]

  • It’s time we rediscovered the ancient art of diplomacy

    July 12, 2019

    On hearing of the death of the Turkish ambassador, the legendary Napoleonic diplomat Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand supposedly responded: “I wonder what he meant by that?” An apocryphal anecdote, perhaps, but this week, when the spotlight has been focused brightly on the shadowy world of the foreign service, it’s a useful story to consider. Sir Kim [...]

  • Bank of England to probe risks of Woodford-style funds

    July 11, 2019

    The Bank of England will investigate the potential risks of funds like beleaguered trader Neil Woodford’s suspended investment vehicle. Fund managers are currently able to offer investors daily liquidity when their savings are actually tied up in illiquid and unquoted stocks, which are difficult to transfer quickly into cash. Read more: Woodford loses employees as [...]

  • Woodford loses trusted employees as fund suspension continues

    July 11, 2019

    Neil Woodford’s investment company has started to lose top employees as a round of redundancies, sparked by the suspension of its flagship fund, begins to bite.   Will Deer, the former head of institutional sales, has been made redundant, the company confirmed today. Read more: Woodford lifts block on investors switching from Hargreaves Lansdown Deer had [...]

  • Richard Branson: Sterling could hit dollar parity in no-deal Brexit

    July 11, 2019

    A no-deal Brexit could cause sterling to crash until it hits parity with the dollar, according to Virgin entrepreneur Sir Richard Branson. Read more: Richard Branson’s Virgin Orbit to test satellite launch rocket Branson warned this would be “devastating” for Virgin brands, which cover rail, air travel, financial services and media, and could lead the [...]

  • Tom Watson and Sadiq Khan decry Labour ‘antisemitism’ after Panorama probe

    July 11, 2019

    Prominent Labour figures were left aghast last night after a BBC investigation claimed people at the top of the party had minimised complaints of antisemitisim against its members. Deputy leader Tom Watson and London mayor Sadiq Khan were among those who spoke out after the allegations, which implicated general secretary Jennie Formby and communications director [...]

  • DEBATE: Should ambassadors be political appointments?

    July 11, 2019

    Following Sir Kim Darroch’s resignation, should ambassadors be political appointments? Olivia Utley, deputy editor at TheArticle, says YES. To repair a special relationship which has gone – to put it mildly – a little sour, the new Prime Minister needs to appoint a special kind of ambassador.  Sir Kim, who spent most of his career [...]

  • Woodford lifts block on investors switching from Hargreaves Lansdown

    July 10, 2019

    Investors who found themselves locked into both Neil Woodford’s suspended fund and Hargreaves Lansdown will now be able to switch to a different stockbroker. Thousands of customers were left stranded after Link Fund Solutions, the authorised fund manager, blocked transfers from Hargreaves Lansdown to other platforms.  Read more: Woodford investors blocked from switching from Hargreaves [...]

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