Downing Street clashes with Brussels over €47.5bn Brexit divorce bill July 9, 2021 The UK has hit back at the EU over its hefty Brexit divorce bill, saying it did not recognise the figure and insisting the final payment would remain within the government’s own projections. The bloc last night said Britain was liable to pay €47.5bn (£41bn) to the EU as part of a post-Brexit financial settlement. [...]
Uber rival Ola raises $500m in funding round ahead of IPO July 9, 2021 Uber rival Ola today said it has raised $500m (£362m) from private equity backers as it gears up for a stock market float. The Indian ride-hailing giant, which is backed by Softbank, said the cash injection had been secured from Temasek and Warburg Pincus in the company’s first funding round for two years. Ola did [...]
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Facebook ‘lost’ important rule on dangerous individuals for three years July 8, 2021 Facebook “misplaced” guidance on an important exemption to its rules on dangerous individuals and organisations for three years, the company’s oversight board has revealed. The board, which was created to rule on controversial content decisions, said it had overturned Facebook’s original decision to remove an Instagram post encouraging people to talk about the solitary confinement [...]
Not over yet: UK ‘liable to pay EU €47.5bn’ in Brexit divorce bill July 8, 2021 The UK is reportedly liable to pay €47.5bn (£41bn) to the EU as part of a post-Brexit financial settlement. The EU’s consolidated budget report for 2020, seen by RTE News, states that the UK owes the bloc €47.456bn under a series of articles to which both sides agreed as part of the Brexit Withdrawal Agreement. [...]
Former Barclays boss Bob Diamond to take crypto firm Circle public in Spac deal July 8, 2021 Former Barclays boss Bob Diamond is set to take cryptocurrency firm Circle public through a $4.5bn (£3.3bn) blank-cheque listing. The complex Spac deal will see Circle merge with Concord Acquisition Corp, which is backed by Diamond, before the combined entity is acquired by a new Irish holding company that will trade on the New York [...]
Up to 1,000 Italy fans to be flown to UK for Euro 2020 final July 8, 2021 Italy’s footballers have been granted a boost after Uefa struck a deal to allow up to 1,000 fans to travel to London for the Euro 2020 final at Wembley on Sunday. Uefa, European football’s governing body, has secured approval from the government to allow a maximum of 1,000 supporters to attend the game, subject to [...]
Pizza Express toasts ‘strong’ reopening as it seals £335m refinancing July 8, 2021 Pizza Express today hailed “strong” trading after reopening its restaurants following lockdown as it sealed a £335m refinancing deal. The pizza chain today confirmed it had concluded its long-term financing plan, consisting of five-year bonds, and was now a “fitter” company after emerging from Covid lockdowns. It comes after a challenging year for the restaurant [...]
Instacart poaches top Facebook executive as new boss July 8, 2021 US grocery delivery giant Instacart has tapped one of Facebook’s most senior executives as its new boss ahead of a potential stock market float. Instacart today announced that Fidji Simo will take over as chief executive from Apoorva Mehta, who will take on the role of executive chairman and still be involved in day-to-day activities. [...]
Apple founder Steve Wozniak backs right-to-repair movement July 8, 2021 Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has thrown his weight behind the burgeoning right-to-repair movement despite resistance from the company he helped to build. The right-to-repair movement calls for new laws guaranteeing users access to information and parts to fix their own devices. Current laws in the US and Europe limit right-to-repair rules to vehicles and appliances [...]