Total value of Russian-linked assets frozen by the UK at £500bn March 24, 2022 The value of UK assets seized from individuals and organisations with links to Russia now stands at £500bn. Foreign Secretary Liz Truss made the announcement on Thursday, as 65 more targets for asset freezes were hit by the UK government. Among the key individuals and firms hit by the latest round of sanctions, are the [...]
Bank of England reconsiders plans to hike banks’ capital buffer March 24, 2022 The Bank of England is reassessing plans to hike banks’ capital requirements in the second quarter of this year due to the financial shocks of war in Ukraine.
British lawyers are being scapegoated for horrors in Ukraine, Law Society says March 24, 2022 The Law Society has claimed “British lawyers” are being turned into “scapegoats” for Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. In a letter to The Times, Law Society president I. Stephanie Boyce said lawyers have been “singled out” for their involvements with Russia, as she argued they have become scapegoats for the “horrors in Ukraine.” In response to [...]
City A.M. Awards 2022: Insurance Company of the Year March 24, 2022 The City is back, and so are the City A.M. Awards, recognising the best of the Square Mile, Canary Wharf and London’s business community – which has shown shown resilience, innovation and adaptability like never before over the past year. We’re delighted to host what will be a wonderful celebration of the capital’s rebound, but [...]
Rishi Sunak has shown his true colours by hiding stealth tax rises in the detail March 24, 2022 Don’t be fooled, Rishi Sunak is a fiscal conservative first, and a low-tax conservative second. This was a tax-cutting spring statement, but as the Office Budget Responsibility (OBR) pointed out, on balance Sunak has been a tax-hiking Chancellor. In fact, the net cut to personal taxes introduced at the Spring Statement offsets “just over a [...]
Toshiba shareholders rebuff plans for break up March 24, 2022 Toshiba shareholders have rejected plans to split the Japanese Conglomerate in two as bosses’ lengthy battle with investors deepens.
BP to inject £1bn into EV infrastructure amid calls to ease ‘charging anxiety’ March 24, 2022 BP has reportedly tabled plans to triple the number of charging ports for electric vehicles (EV), amid calls for greater investment into EV infrastructure. The energy giant is aims to operations around 24,000 charging points in Britain by 2030, under a fresh £1bn investment plan due to be unveiled this week, the Financial Times first [...]
Russian foreign minister’s stepdaughter who lives in £4m Kensington flat is sanctioned by UK March 24, 2022 Russia’s foreign minister’s stepdaughter, who lives in a £4m flat in Kensington, has been added to Britain’s sanctions list. The Instagram influencer and socialite Polina Kovaleva is the latest target of Britain’s campaign against Kremlin-linked individuals, as Russia’s war in Ukraine enters its second month. Kovaleva, 26, who was privately educated, has documented her lavish [...]
Bank of England assesses city exposure to crypto as market booms to $1.7tn March 24, 2022 The Bank of England is scrutinising the city’s exposure to crypto assets as it writes to firms today asking them to voluntarily disclose their strategy and plans in the sector.
Three quarters of separating couples are waiting for ‘no fault’ divorce law shakeup March 24, 2022 Government plans to bring in new “no fault” divorce laws next month could lead to a surge in the number of couples filing divorce proceedings. The release of pent-up demand, following the introduction of “no fault” divorce laws on 6 April, is expected to see a boom in demand. More than three quarters (78 per [...]