Calls to overhaul ‘antiquated’ trial rules grow as SFO forced to drop G4S case March 14, 2023 The UK’s Serious Fraud Office (SFO) on Friday said it would be dropping its case against three former G4S executives over claims they defrauded the UK government of tens of millions of pounds. The collapse of the SFO’s case came after G4S itself took responsibility for the fraud that saw it mislead Britain’s Ministry of Justice [...]
Analysis: Silicon Valley Bank’s fall isn’t systemic – but there are lessons to learn March 14, 2023 The collapse of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) should not pose a threat to wider financial stability in Europe, analysts argue, although it has thrown light on a series of issues that stakeholders will need to address. Amidst a slump in bank’s share prices following SVB’s collapse, regulators have been rushing to restore confidence to a [...]
Don’t be fooled, buy now pay later firms aren’t your BFF, they just want your money March 14, 2023 With millennial pink branding and cutesy messages, firms like Klarna want you to forget they are trying to push you into debt, writes Phoebe Arslanagic-Wakefield
The Grenfell fire destroyed a building but the local businesses have rebuilt March 14, 2023 Many businesses closed after the fire at Grenfell, others rebuilt right in the shadow of the tower, writes Elena Siniscalco
Vault Festival will end for good on Sunday unless landlords realise the value of culture March 14, 2023 Vault Festival, the UK’s second largest arts festival, is being forced out of its home by a landlord who fails to understand the value of culture, writes Richard Upton.
As a new FCA chair steps up, we need a crack down on offshore firms’ lax rules March 14, 2023 Hopefully, guided by a new chair, the FCA will make progress in holding offshore firms who don't follow the rules to account, writes Sadiq Bhatti
A bold playbook for women in blockchain March 13, 2023 Bridget Greenwood, of The Bigger Pie, discusses the crucial role and opportunities to be grasped by women in blockchain.
Utilita chief calls for ban on ‘archaic’ prepayment meters March 13, 2023 The government should scrap traditional prepayment meters and only allow suppliers to install smart options, says the Utilita boss.
Banks and insurers may not be ‘sufficiently capitalised’ for future climate-related losses, Bank of England reports March 13, 2023 The Bank of England said there was “uncertainty” over whether banks and insurers are “sufficiently capitalised” to deal with climate-related risks, but suggested there was not enough justification to increase their capital requirements at the moment. In a report published today, the Bank said climate risks create a challenge for regulators as the uncertainty surrounding [...]
UK to respond with “swift and robust action” to any Chinese aggression March 13, 2023 Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and Chinese posturing over Taiwan risk creating a world “defined by danger, disorder and division”, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has warned today. Britain is committed to “swift and robust action” to counter any threat to UK national interests from China, according to an updated blueprint for the UK’s foreign and defence [...]