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By: Jack Mendel

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  • City of London ranked number one for planning application approvals nationally

    March 22, 2022

    The City of London has topped the charts for approved planning applications in the country with almost 99 per cent. Research based on eight years of data from the government’s housing ministry looked at hundreds of districts across the UK, with the heart of the capital emerging as the best place to do up your [...]

  • Cyber security firm Kape has soaring revenue and profits after high-profile acquisitions

    March 22, 2022

    Leading cyber security firm Kape reported a near 90 per cent increase in revenue following a series of high-profile acquisitions this year. The company announced its final results for 2021 on Tuesday, reporting it brought in $230m (£175m), an increase from $122m (£92m) the previous year. This comes after it completed the acquisition of online [...]

  • Oxford Nanopore Technology has spike in revenue but losses up more than £100m

    March 22, 2022

    A UK-based technology research firm has had spike in revenue by £30m, but an almost £100m loss from 2020. Oxford Nanopore Technologies, which develops state-of-the-art technology to analyse individual molecules, increased its intake to £134m in 2021, up from £114m. The company’s gross profit was up from 41 per cent to almost 55 per cent, [...]

  • Renault restarts production in Moscow, backed by main shareholder, the French government

    March 21, 2022

    The French government has backed carmaker Renault’s decision to resume manufacturing at its Moscow plants. The company had suspended production last month due to logistical issues relating to the war in Ukraine. The move was made on Vladimir Putin’s order, according to The Guardian. Renault, which the French government is the main shareholder of, has [...]

  • Dame Julie Andrews: Sound of Music star’s former mansion being sold for £16.5m

    March 21, 2022

    Sound of Music star Dame Julie Andrews former mansion in Wimbledon is being sold for £16.5m . The musical legend’s ex home, West Lodge, is a Grade II-listed building on Wimbledon Common, with 12 bedrooms; and when she inhabited it in the 1960s, she only lived in a portion of it.  Would-be buyers can pick [...]

  • More than 300 data breach whistleblower reports received by regulatory body

    March 21, 2022

    The regulatory body dealing with data breaches has received more than 300 whistleblower reports in the last year, a leading law firm has claimed. The Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) was told of 309 instances of breaches from employees, over alleged failure to protect information. RPC, the law firm which aired concerns, says some of the reports [...]

  • Spring budget: Defence and foreign aid set to miss out on rise as war rages in Ukraine

    March 21, 2022

    Britain’s defence and foreign aid budgets are set to miss out on an increase in the Spring budget, despite Russia’s war in Ukraine putting pressure on the UK’s responsibilities abroad. Chancellor Rishi Sunak sidestepped suggestions the conflict could lead to a rise in cash for defence, pointing to £24bn spent last year. This comes after [...]

  • Abramovich used football to wash himself clean, now Chelsea must tidy itself up

    March 21, 2022

    The cynicism with which Roman Abramovich entangled good things into his ownership of Chelsea puts the real gains made under his tenure at risk. As a Chelsea fan, he was a person I felt some pride in. He invested in the club, and helped it win. He also created generational role models and changed the [...]

  • Nuclear energy leaders to meet Prime Minister Boris Johnson next week, as UK continues to wean itself off Russian fuel

    March 18, 2022

    Nuclear industry leaders are set to hold talks with the prime minister next week, as Britain continues its bid to wean itself on dependence on Russian energy.  It has been reported that executives from companies such as  EDF and Rolls-Royce will meet Boris Johnson on Monday, alongside US industrial giant Westinghouse, according to Sky News’ [...]

  • DVLA taking ‘extremely seriously’ claims hundreds of staff were on full pay but not working

    March 18, 2022

    The DVLA is taking “extremely seriously”, claims that hundreds of staff were on full pay but not working during an application backlog crisis. The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency responded to an in-depth undercover investigation by The Times , insisting allegations against its 6,000-strong staff are “not representative of the hardworking culture” there. This comes [...]

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