Yours for £22.5m: Inside Charles Dickens’ former Regent’s Park property April 18, 2022 An seven-bedroom property overlooking Regent’s Park, which formerly belonged to Charles Dickens, is on sale for the first time since before 1995. Dickens, the lauded author behind Oliver Twist, A Christmas Carol and Great Expectations, once summered in the Grade I listed home in 1861. Largely unchanged since Dickens’ time, beyond the newly fitted Nordic [...]
Most employees push for remote working following fuel price surge April 18, 2022 Most employees are pushing for remote working patterns as a result of the surge in fuel prices. According to 3,000 people survey by recruiter Randstad, nine out of 10 cite the cost-of-living crisis, and in particular hiking fuel prices, as the main reason for remote working. “For people who have to drive, being hit by [...]
Bank of America beats forecasts with first quarter profits of $7.1bn April 18, 2022 The Bank of America has beat analyst expectations with first quarter revenue of $23.3bn amid strong loan book growth.
Ukraine war leading to long-term consequences for aviation, says Emirates’ Sir Tim Clark April 18, 2022 The Ukraine war and the consequent exclusion of Russia from the global economy will have long-term consequences for global aviation, said Emirates’ boss Sir Tim Clark. “This [war] will have major manifestations of perhaps disadvantage for both sides. And this will have an impact on the industry,” he told the BBC today. Clark said Emirates was [...]
Billionaire beer heir and George Osborne enter the fray in Chelsea sale race April 18, 2022 An American billionaire beer heir and former chancellor George Osborne have joined separate bids to buy Chelsea Football Club, with a decision on the sale now expected this month. Sky News reports Alejandro Santo Domingo, who sits on the board of Budweiser owner AB InBev, is a part of an investor group led by ex-Liverpool [...]
Rivian says automotive at risk of EV battery shortage April 18, 2022 The global automotive industry needs to brace for a shortage of electric vehicle (EV) batteries, according to Tesla’s rival Rivian. Chief executive RJ Scaringe said moving from building a few million batteries to tens of millions within the decade will replace chip shortages as the sector’s biggest challenge. “Put very simply, all the world’s cell [...]
Average price of used cars soar by a third following supply chain squeeze April 18, 2022 The average price of a used car in the UK has soared by almost a third over the last 12 months. Data from online car dealer Auto Trader revealed that on a like-for-like basis car prices have gone up by 32 per cent to around £18,000 – meaning that motorists are now paying a 15 [...]
Shooting for Venus: A sit down with UAE’s space agency chair April 18, 2022 After leading the United Arab Emirates to Mars, space agency chair Sarah Al Amiri expects that over the next 10 years, “human exploration will go further than it has done in a very long time”. The space chief is now set to help the United Arab Emirates Space Agency navigate its interplanetary mission through our [...]
Brits face more travel chaos as they flock home after Easter break April 18, 2022 The UK is bracing for more travel disruption as millions of Brits are expected to return today from their holidays. According to the RAC, around 3.96 million motorists will get on the road, causing delays of many major arteries, while thousands of people reported “nightmare queues” at Paris Gare du Nord’s Eurostar gates following an [...]
Easter Reads part two: the best in our opinion pages on politics, the economy and Ukraine April 18, 2022 The much debated Online Safety Bill was introduced on March 17. It means US tech giants finally have a set of standards to adhere to, to safeguard online communities. The piece of legislation, however, is a behemoth bill of confusion, writes Leah Montebello. It’s not clear yet what content counts as “harmful”, and who should [...]