England cricket chiefs seek fifth major hire in weeks after CEO Tom Harrison quits May 17, 2022 English cricket is seeking another key hire after chief executive Tom Harrison handed in his resignation. The England and Wales Cricket Board boss is set to leave his post next month after more than seven years at the helm. Former England women’s batter Clare Connor will become interim CEO when Harrison leaves until a permanent [...]
Turkey’s Erdogan looks to block Sweden and Finland’s application to Nato May 17, 2022 Sweden and Finland are facing opposition to their Nato application bid from Turkey, who called them a “hatchery” for terrorist cells. Ankara’s president Recep Tayyip Erdoğan threatened to block their fast-tracked ascension to the military alliance, because of the Scandinavian countries’ willingness to host his opponents. For Stockholm and Helsinki to be added to NATO, [...]
Police charge man over murder near St Paul’s Cathedral May 16, 2022 City of London Police have charged a man over the murder of Emmanuel Odunlami near St Paul’s Cathedral. In a statement today, the force said detectives investigating the murder of Emmanuel Odunlami have charged a man, naming him as Quincy Ffrench-Yethman, 26, of Foyle Road, Tottenham. He was charged on Monday 16 May 2022 with [...]
Russia warns Sweden and Finland that joining NATO is a ‘grave mistake with far-reaching consequences’ May 16, 2022 Russia has warned Sweden and Finland that joining Nato is a “grave mistake with far-reaching consequences”. The Kremlin’s deputy foreign minister Sergei Ryabkov made the comments after Sweden’s prime minister, Magdalena Andersson, went to its parliament today to secure backing for joining the military alliance. In a statement, Ryabkov said, according to the Telegraph: “This [...]
Multiple activists arrested as 33,000-tonne shipment of Russian oil forced to u-turn in the Thames May 16, 2022 At least 15 people have been arrested after forcing a 33,000-tonne shipment of Russian oil to u-turn in the Thames. Greenpeace activists confronted the Greek tanker called the Andromeda late on Sunday night, climbing onto its intended docking birth at the Navigator Terminals, in Essex. While police made a series of arrests, protestors attached themselves [...]
New international development plan focuses on bilateral aid and challenging ‘dependency on malign actors’ May 16, 2022 Britain has launched a new international development programme with a focus on challenging “dependency on malign actors”. Liz Truss made the announcement with a written statement on Monday, saying the new vision would try to address “increasing global challenges”. The plan, launched as Britain continues to oppose Russia’s war in Ukraine, also looks to “provide [...]
As Covid cases soar in North Korea to more than 1m, Kim Jong-Un tells people to ‘gargle salt water’ to treat it May 16, 2022 North Koreans are being told to ‘gargle salt water’ to treat coronavirus, as the regime struggles to deal with a worsening outbreak thought to be around 1m. The communist single-party state, widely seen as one of the most reclusive and authoritarian in the world has mobilised its military to distribute military supplies to counter an [...]
Planned redundancies up 60 per cent as firms feel pressure of interest rate rise and borrowing costs May 16, 2022 Raised interest rates and borrowing costs have led to a 60 per cent increase in planned redundancies. The spike in people losing their roles went up from almost 38,000 to more than 60,000 in the last quarter according to GQLitter, a specialist law firm dealing with employment. This comes after interest rates were increased 1 [...]
New York, London and LA top list of most resilient cities while Scandinavia dominates ESG rating May 16, 2022 The most resilient cities in the world have been named as New York, London and Los Angeles, with Scandinavia dominating environmental and social governance. New figures from Savills highlighted how new population centres such as Berlin and Atlanta broke into the top 20 for the first time, but traditionally strong metropolises weathered the pandemic the [...]
Minister criticised for saying people should ‘work more hours or move to a better paid job’ to cope with cost of living crisis May 16, 2022 The government’s safeguarding minister has come in for sharp criticism after saying people struggling with the cost of living crisis should “work more hours” or get a “better paid job.” Rachel Maclean said there were way households could “protect themselves” from rising inflation and pressures on their budgets, while appearing on Sky News this morning. [...]