Mazars revenue grows by 14 per cent for year ended August 2015, as advisory services grow by 25 per cent February 10, 2016 Mazars has today reported revenue of £149.7m in its UK business for its year ended August 2015, a rise of 14 per cent compared to £130.9m the year before. The accountancy firm also announced a boost in its profits to £28.8m, up 10 per cent from £26.2m in 2014. Phil Verity, UK senior partner at Mazars, said: "This [...]
Time Warner revenues and profits up for full-year 2015 but fourth quarter not as favourable, and company agrees to increase quarterly dividend amount February 10, 2016 Time Warner has today revealed revenue of $28.1bn (£19.3bn) for its full year ended December 2015, up three per cent on the year before. The US-based media giant also reported a $6.9bn adjusted operating profit for its full year, up 19 per cent on 2014. "We had another very successful year in 2015, demonstrating once [...]
Flexible working at the point of recruitment unlikely to become a legislated requirement, says Nick Boles, and the best employers offer it anyway February 10, 2016 The right to request flexible working at recruitment stage is unlikely to be something that is formally legislated for, the Women and Equalities Select Committee was told this morning. When asked if his department would consider introducing the right at the point of recruitment, as this is a stage when many women face issues, Nick Boles, [...]
January winter storms caused $4bn in economic damage worldwide, although Storm Gertrude inflicted comparatively few problems February 10, 2016 Winter weather caused $4bn (£2.8bn) in economic damages across the world this January. According to a report which released yesterday by Aon, the winter snow storms that battered the east coast of the United States in the latter half of January, killing 58 people and causing states of emergency to be declared in 11 states, [...]
Royal London results: New business and funds under management increase, while group chief executive Phil Loney voices dislike of pension Isas February 10, 2016 The boss of one of the UK's most well-known pensions companies has slammed the idea of a pension Isa this morning. When Royal London announced its results for the 12 months ended December 2015 today, group chief executive Phil Loney also took the opportunity to sound a warning to George Osborne not to introduce a pensions [...]
Almost half of UK professionals wish they had a workplace spouse, as they can be a great source for mentorship and advice February 10, 2016 Valentine's Day is now a mere four days away and love is in the air – and, apparently, the office, but not in the way you might be thinking. A survey released today by jobs website CV-Library has discovered that almost half (47 per cent) of UK professionals either have or wish they had a workplace spouse, a [...]
Insurers are getting better at looking after data but there’s still some way to go, finds Prudential Regulation Authority report February 9, 2016 Insurance companies are getting better at the way they handle and protect data, but there are still some areas they fall short in. According to a report released today by the Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA), the insurance industry has seen "steady" improvement since the financial services watchdog published a study on the issue of data use [...]
Men in their 40s and 50s value their health over leisure time, career and wealth, but they’re not doing very much to look after their hearts February 9, 2016 If you're desperately hoping to stay healthy well into your golden years but still spend most weekends watching football rather than playing it, take heart. You're not alone. A survey released today by Public Health England in honour of National Heart Month discovered that three-quarters (74 per cent) of men aged 40 to 60 rank [...]
Two more years for Serious Fraud Office’s director David Green: Attorney general announces contract extension and legal experts share their thoughts February 9, 2016 The director of the Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has today had his contract extended by two years, despite the varying successes of his department over the last year. David Green, who was appointed to his position in April 2012, would have seen his fixed-term role end this April had it not been extended until 2018. "I am [...]
Man dies after setting himself on fire near Kensington Palace in the early hours of the morning February 9, 2016 A man has died after setting himself alight near Kensington Palace today. Firemen, police and paramedics attended to the man, thought to be in his forties, shortly after 3am this morning, where he was found on fire near the Palace. Despite desperate attempts to save him, the man was announced dead at the scene just before 4am. [...]