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By: Jack Mendel

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  • Chief sec to the Treasury: ‘I’m not going to apologise’ for mini-budget – but ‘no one’s perfect’

    September 29, 2022

     The chief secretary to the Treasury has said he’s “not going to apologise” for the mini-budget, as he hits back at the International Monetary Fund’s criticism this morning.  Chris Philp said he “respectfully disagrees” with the IMF, which said the tax cuts would create more inequality in Britain, while speaking on Sky News this morning.  [...]

  • Ex Bank of England governor Mark Carney: Government ‘undermining’ financial institutions

    September 29, 2022

     Sir Mark Carney, the former Bank of England Governor, has said the government’s mini-budget tax cuts are “working at some cross-purposes” with monetary policy. The economic accused Liz Truss and Kwasi Kwarteng of “undercutting” financial institutions, after last week’s mini-budget sent markets into turmoil, and the pound plummeting.  Speaking to the BBC, his comments came [...]

  • All change at the top of Vodafone as two members of executive committee retire

    September 29, 2022

    It’s all change at the top of Vodafone as the company announces two members of its top committee have retired.  Rosemary Martin and Johan Wibergh will step away from their roles after almost 20 years working for the company collectively.  Martin retires as croup general counsel and secretary while Wibergh leaves as the group’s chief [...]

  • Twindemic warning: 30m Brits urged to get ‘potentially life-saving’ flu and covid jabs

    September 28, 2022

    30 millions Bris have been urged to have flu and Covid boosters before the winter sets-in to avoid a “twindemic”. The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said people should protect themselves against H3N2 – a subtype of influenza type A – and coronavirus, before expected resurgences of both happens in colder months. H3N2 is currently [...]

  • Ex Bank of England deputy governor: Impact of cuts from mini-budget may spell end for NHS

    September 28, 2022

     A former deputy governor of the Bank of England has warned the NHS faces an existential threat as a result of government tax cuts and fiscal plans. Sir Charlie Bean, who is also a member of the Office for Budget Responsibility, said the government has lost confidence of markets and “the thing about credulity is [...]

  • Virgin Atlantic removes need for staff members to wear gendered clothing

    September 28, 2022

    Virgin Atlantic has unveiled a new policy  which removes the requirement for staff to wear gendered clothing.  The British airline will now allow crew, pilots, and ground teams to wear either red or burgundy depending on their gender identity – removing the previous need for men to wear burgundy and women, red. In a move [...]

  • Citi swoops in for Credit Suisse veteran Jens Welter

    September 28, 2022

    A top executive has quit his job at beleaguered bank Credit Suisse for Citigroup just nine months after being made co-head of global banking.  Jens Welter ended his 27-year career with the Swiss bank where  he became a top adviser, and will join Citi as the new co-head of European investment banking. He will also [...]

  • Boohoo revenue and profit struggles in first half of 2022 as expectations lowered

    September 28, 2022

    Fashion retailer Boohoo struggled in the first six months of the year with a 10 per cent decline in revenue and a 90 per cent fall in profit before tax.  The beleaguered retailer’s gross profits were down 13 per cent in the first six months of the year, compared to 2021, as the firm struggled [...]

  • 5m Brits have more than one job while double that number is looking for a side hustle

    September 27, 2022

    More than 5m Brits are turning to a second or even third job to beat the cost of living crisis, while another 10m are considering it, according to new data out today from insurer Royal London. In fact, a separate study commissioned by GoDaddy shows that nearly one in three of firms that have under 10 employees are secondary [...]

  • Over-50s specialist Saga has 600 per cent increase in underlying profit in Covid revival

    September 27, 2022

    The post-pandemic boom in travel and cruising helped over-50s specialists Saga post a 600 per cent increase in underlying profit for the first half of the year. Saga announced almost £260m in revenue up until July 2022, a 65 per cent increase on the previous year, while its £14m underlying profit brought it back in [...]

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