Mayor of London says new Met chief must have ‘robust plan’ to fix police culture February 13, 2022 London’s Mayor Sadiq Khan has said the new Metropolitan Police chief must have a “robust plan” to deal with the police’s “cultural problems”, following the departure of Dame Cressida Dick on Thursday. Dick resigned over Mr Khan’s lack of confidence in her plans for reform, giving her “no choice” by the leave the post, as [...]
Government minister urges Brits to leave Ukraine as West fears looming Russian invasion February 12, 2022 Armed Forces Minister James Heappey has urged British nationals living in Ukraine to "leave now" as the RAF will not be able to rescue them.
Paris protests escalate as police fire tear gas at demonstrators February 12, 2022 French police have fired tear gas at demonstrators blockading the Champs Elysees in Paris amid escalating protests across the capital.
Pensioners face biggest loss in spending power for nearly 50 years February 12, 2022 British pensioners will suffer the greatest loss in spending power since in nearly 50 years, following Sunak's decision to halt the triple lock.
Biden and Putin to hold crisis talks amid fears of imminent Russian invasion February 12, 2022 US President Joe Biden will hold talks with Russian President today, with the West fearing a war in Ukraine could ignite at any moment.
France scraps Covid-19 testing requirements for UK arrivals February 12, 2022 France has ditched its Covid-19 testing requirement for fully vaccinated travellers arriving from the UK.
Oil prices rally to seven year highs amid rising fears Russia will invade Ukraine February 12, 2022 Oil prices rallied on Friday to fresh seven-year highs, with both benchmarks revived by escalating fears of a Russian invasion of Ukraine.
Best of this week in our opinion pages: from community-based solutions for fighting terrorism to the Bank of England’s dilemmas February 12, 2022 As talks of a definitive lifting of Covid-19 restrictions intensify, workers are coming back to their offices in flocks, bringing liveliness back into the Square Mile. Richard Kauntze wrote about an often overlooked aspect of the City’s inner workings: the unofficial economy of gossip. The City has long thrived on whispered tittle-tattle, which plays a [...]
Business of Space on Saturday: Shoebox satellites and a Goldilocks planet February 12, 2022 This weekend: · Shoebox satellites prepare for launch · London scientists spy Goldilocks planet · The first pictures from $10bn James Webb Telescope Defence Science and Technology Laboratory prepares for twin launches Last week’s column explored how miliary interests are boosting an already blossoming industry. As part of the UK’s £1.4bn investment in space defence, [...]
Uber CEO: We are absolutely going to accept cryptocurrency payments February 12, 2022 Uber boss Dara Khosrowshahi has revealed the global brand is actively looking at cryptocurrency transactions.