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By: Josh Martin

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  • Rio Tinto boss has bonus slashed by millions after mining giant destroys Aboriginal caves

    August 24, 2020

    The boss of FTSE miner Rio Tinto will have his bonus reduced by £2.7m after the company destroyed sacred caves in Australia. Chief executive Jean-Sebastien Jacques and two other executives will take the financial hit after the company destroyed two caves in Western Australia – against the wishes of Aboriginal traditional owners – as part [...]

  • Coronavirus: Covent Garden landlord cans £100m share buyback plan as shops shut

    March 26, 2020

    Coronavirus has turned Covent Garden into a ghost town and closed restaurants and shops will lead to lost rental cash, according to Capital & Counties (Capco). The owner of Covent Garden said in a Covid-19 update that most of its retail and dining units on its estate were shuttered and therefore it would incur “a [...]

  • Coronavirus: Upper Crust owner SSP launches major cash call and cuts jobs

    March 25, 2020

    The owner of Upper Crust and Camden Food Co. SSP will issue new shares and slash jobs it said in a wide-ranging trading update on its strategy to survive the coronavirus slump. SSP will close outlets and reduce staff after encountering a 85 per cent plunge in business across its European sites amid the coronavirus [...]

  • Coronavirus: City recruiter braced for Square Mile hiring ‘to fall off a cliff’

    March 11, 2020

    Top City recruiter Morgan McKinley yesterday said hiring in the Square Mile could grind to a halt if the coronavirus outbreak causes more businesses to close offices and make staff work from home. Already financial services recruiters are noticing an increase in requests to reschedule face-to-face interviews between clients and candidates to be over telephone [...]

  • Billions wiped off FTSE oil giants BP and Shell after global oil prices sink

    March 9, 2020

    Oil major BP has lost nearly £20bn of its value today as investors ditch energy stock following the oil price rout. Rival Royal Dutch Shell has seen its market capitalisation shrink £18.1bn since the close of trading in London on Friday. Both oil majors have dragged the FTSE 100 to one-day losses not seen since [...]

  • Influential Treasury Select Committee slams FCA culture but backs Bailey as next Bank governor

    March 5, 2020

    Parliament’s influential Treasury Select Committee (TSC) today unanimously backed Andrew Bailey in his new role at the Bank of England, but took the opportunity to criticise failings in his post at the City’s watchdog. The TSC pointed to recent conduct issues such as the London Capital & Finance mini-bond and Woodfood investment scandals, which occurred under Bailey’s watch [...]

  • Swim with manta rays and dine on lobster curries at the Maldivian island resort of Vakkaru

    March 3, 2020

    Any island resort staffer can say “welcome to paradise”, but when it comes from a seaplane pilot with no shoes on it feels more like a religious ritual than a tired cliche. It’s contagious, as the staff at Maldivian island resort Vakkaru can vouch for, guests – certainly me – ditch the formality and stress [...]

  • Coronavirus: British Airways and Ryanair cancel hundreds of flights as demand sinks

    March 2, 2020

    Two of the UK’s leading airlines are cutting flights from their London hubs as coronavirus fears have led to a demand slump. British Airways will cancel more than 400 flights, while budget carrier Ryanair is cutting capacity to and from Italy. BA’s affected flights are between 16 and 28 March from Heathrow airport to cities [...]

  • Coronavirus: Gucci owner scraps ad campaigns and store openings in China

    February 12, 2020

    Luxury giant Kering, which owns fashion houses Gucci and Balenciaga, has said the coronavirus outbreak in China will hit sales trends and tourism flows in one of its major markets. The company has halted new store openings and ad campaigns in response to the deadly epidemic. in China which has seen cities go into lockdown [...]

  • Ofcom’s powers expanded to include social media regulation

    February 11, 2020

    Broadcasting watchdog Ofcom is expected to be handed the responsibility of regulating internet platforms tomorrow, as the government publishes its response to a public consultation on online safety measures. Digital media and culture secretary Nicky Morgan will announce Ofcom’s expanded role tomorrow morning, which will see the watchdog hold tech companies to account over the [...]

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