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  • No regulatory ‘race to the bottom’ says Glen as City braces for rules reform

    December 6, 2022

    A top Treasury minister said the government was not “deregulating for deregulation’s sake” today as the government tries to soothe concerns it will overzealously slash rules governing the financial sector.

  • UK’s new flexible working laws still give employers right to reject requests, employment lawyers say

    December 5, 2022

    New rules aimed at boosting uptake of flexible working arrangements still give employers’ significant discretion to reject those requests, lawyers have told City A.M. New laws aimed at increasing flexibility in the workplace, by giving low paid workers the legal right to ask for a more flexible arrangement and letting all staff ask for flexible [...]

  • Linklaters cashes in on UK push to bolster naval fleet

    December 4, 2022

    Magic Circle law firm Linklaters is cashing in on the Royal Navy’s push to bolster its fleet with the purchase of five new battleships from British arms manufacturer BAE. The City law firm is advising the UK’s Ministry of Defence (MoD) as it pushes forwards with the purchase of five new battleships from BAE Systems [...]

  • Government and private sector pump up to £100m into HGV roadside facilities

    November 25, 2022

    Both the UK Government and the private sector are pumping up to £100m into the improvement of HGV roadside facilities such as rest areas. Roads minister Richard Holden has announced the investment will improve facilities such as showers and restaurants as well as increase parking space.  The funding will be available in the form of [...]

  • Borrowing was at £20bn last month, £2bn more than expected

    October 21, 2022

    Public sector borrowing was at £20bn last month exceeding expectations by £2.2bn. The figure is the second highest September borrowing since records began in 1993, and is £8.3bn lower than September 2020 at the height of the pandemic.  The PSNB, which excludes pubic sector banks, includes day-to-day expenditure of £79.3bn last month, which was £5.8bn [...]

  • Truss voices support for Heathrow’s third runway

    October 12, 2022

    Prime Minister Liz Truss has voiced her support for Heathrow’s third runway, saying she agreed with the comment made by transport secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan.  “I absolutely agree with what the transport secretary said in her comments,” Truss said today during PMQs.  Trevelyan reportedly told a fringe event during the Conservative Party conference last week she [...]

  • Advertising regulator says govt broke rules with series of articles in local papers

    October 12, 2022

    The advertising regulator has ruled the government broke the law with a series of advertorials in local newspapers. The Department of Levelling Up, Housing and Communities published pieces on March 13 on the websites of the Grimsby Telegraph, Derby Telegraph, Birmingham Mail, Leicestershire Mercury and Newcastle Chronicle, and on Cornwall Live and Wales Online. Labour [...]

  • Barristers ambivalent about MoJ’s pay hike offer

    October 1, 2022

    Criminal barristers have shown ambivalence towards the government’s offer to apply the 15 per cent legal aid fee hike to the “vast majority” of current cases. Barristers speaking to City A.M. said they welcomed the government’s positive movement, but raised concerns the pay hike alone may not go far enough. Members of the Criminal Bar [...]

  • Councils call on Gov to deliver Bakerloo line extension to avoid £6.4bn output loss

    September 29, 2022

    Southwark and Lewisham councils have called on the government to deliver the Bakerloo line’s extension, if ministers want to avoid £6.4bn in lost economic output.  “London is the beating heart of the British economy and the Bakerloo Line extension is vital to Lewisham and London’s continued growth,” said Lewisham’s mayor Damien Egan.  “It is a [...]

  • Data watchdog takes action against Virgin Media and six public bodies over information request failings

    September 28, 2022

    The UK’s information watchdog has taken action against Virgin Media and six public bodies over their repeated failures to respond to members of the public when asked to hand over personal information. The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) said the seven public and private sector bodies had repeatedly failed to respond to Subject Access Requests (SAR) [...]

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