Deloitte set to shrink UK deals unit after profitability review February 18, 2024 Consultancy firm Deloitte is set to downsize its UK deals unit following a profitability review.
Labour faces fresh divisions over Gaza as SNP bring new ceasefire vote February 18, 2024 Labour faces the prospect of fresh divisions over the Israel-Gaza conflict as a second vote on a ceasefire is set to take place in Westminster this week.
‘Little room for error’ for Nvidia in full year results February 18, 2024 Chip designer Nvidia has provided a bullish forecast for its fourth quarter sales, estimating them to reach $20bn (£15.9bn).
Macquarie explores cutting stake in Cadent as gas network prepares for net zero transition February 18, 2024 Australian asset manager Macquarie is exploring a sale of part of its stake in Cadent alongside another shareholder worth a combined £1.3bn as the UK gas network readies for the renewable energy transition.
Easyjet founder calls for budget airline to list in the US February 18, 2024 Easyjet founder Stelios Haji-Ioannou has argued that the budget airline should consider pursuing a secondary listing in the US.
Hundreds detained in Russia as country mourns death of Putin foe Alexei Navalny February 18, 2024 More than 400 people have been detained in Russia while paying tribute to opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who died at a remote Arctic prison colony, a prominent rights group has reported.
Israel strikes Rafah as US vows to block UN resolution on ceasefire February 18, 2024 Israeli strikes across Gaza overnight into Sunday killed at least 18 people, according to medics and witnesses, as the United States said it would veto another draft UN ceasefire resolution.
Mankini-dressed Olympian: Costume was “just a bit of fun” February 18, 2024 He has since been stood down pending an investigation by governing body Equestrian Australia.
Morgan Stanley accused of duping EU regulators to comply with post-Brexit rules February 18, 2024 Morgan Stanley has been accused of making up a fake job title for one of its employees in an attempt to trick EU regulators into believing it had moved top execs to Europe to meet post-Brexit rules.
EU set to fine Apple €500m over music streaming misconduct February 18, 2024 The European Commission is reportedly due to hit Apple with its first ever fine against the company following an antitrust investigation into its music streaming business.