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By: Jack Mendel

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  • Exclusive: Almost a quarter of firms have let staff go due to pandemic with a fifth now hiring freelancers

    June 16, 2022

    Workers are increasingly entering unstable work patterns due firms cutting cut staff and replacing them with freelancers. Research published today and shared exclusively with City A.M. reveals 23 per cent of business owners have let permanent staff go this year, while a fifth are going for more flexible workers.  The data showed 42 of freelancers [...]

  • Fuel war: RAC and AA at loggerheads over price speculation

    June 15, 2022

    As petrol prices hit a new record high, a disagreement has opened up between major motoring groups the AA and RAC about speculation on fuel pricing.

  • England’s Trent Bridge euphoria must not mask concerns about Ben Stokes’ batting approach

    June 15, 2022

    It may seem churlish to have any complaints in the warm glow of England’s second-Test win over New Zealand this week, but the result shouldn’t totally erase concerns that Ben Stokes is becoming a caricature of coach Brendon McCullum.  The skipper has done extraordinary things across formats over the years, not least leading England to [...]

  • Russian man arrested at Gatwick Airport on suspicion of spying for the Kremlin

    June 15, 2022

    A Russian man in his 40s has been arrested at Gatwick airport on suspicion of spying for the Kremlin. Counterterrorism police with Scotland Yard made the swoop reportedly as the suspect was trying to get on a plane and leave the country, according to The Sun. The Met Police said in a statement to City [...]

  • Sales fly for Premier Inn-owner Whitbread: Post-pandemic demand soars as tourists return

    June 15, 2022

    The owner of hotel brand Premier Inn had soaring demand in the first quarter of 2021 indicating a resurgent tourism market in the UK and Germany post-pandemic restrictions. The historic 280-year-old company Whitbread registered a 235 per cent increase in accommodation sales from the last fiscal year. The Houghton Regis-based company, which also has interest [...]

  • TEN campaigners arrested after daubing Treasury with red paint in fossil fuel protest

    June 14, 2022

    The front of HM Treasury’s building was daubed with red paint as 10 Just Stop Oil campaigners were arrested accused of crimes including criminal damage and causing a public nuisance. Environmental protestors were pictured on the grass in front of the building on Monday with red paint on the pavement, before police arrived to detain [...]

  • 36,000 new millionaires created off back of property boom despite cost of living pinch

    June 14, 2022

    While many Brits continue to struggle with the cost of living crisis, there were 36,000 new millionaires in the UK over the last 12 months. A boom in property helped the High Net Worth Individual (HNWI) population of the UK grow by 6.3 per cent in 2021, as wealth increased by almost 7.5 per cent [...]

  • 16,000 British Airways staff consulted on strike action as firm hopes to avoid ‘disappointing’ move

    June 14, 2022

    British Airways has said possible strike action by 16,000 of its workers is “disappointing” as it seeks to avert summer travel disruption. The UK’s flagship airline is facing further chaos and delays if industrial action goes ahead, following a consultative ballot held by Unite. 97 per cent of those asked backed possible strikes over pay [...]

  • Zelensky makes last ditch appeal to Germany for support as Russia encircles city of Sievierodonetsk

    June 14, 2022

    Ukraine’s president Zelensky has appealed to Germany to give full support to Kyiv as Russia cuts off all routes to the eastern city of Sievierodonetsk. Kyiv’s leader appealed to Germany’s Chancellor Scholz to decide that “there can’t be a trade-off between Ukraine and relations with Russia.” This comes as the Kremlin’s troops destroyed the last [...]

  • ‘Shambles’ Home Office still keeping tens of thousands waiting for passports to be issued, says Yvette Cooper

    June 14, 2022

    Chaos surrounding the processing of passport applications is continuing with tens of thousands still reportedly waiting for one to be issued – putting their summer holidays at risk. Home office figures showed there were now under 3,300 civil servants working full time on the issue, down from almost 4,000 over the last couple of years. [...]

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