Afghanistan crisis: Three British nationals among those killed in Kabul airport attack August 27, 2021 Two British men and a British teenager were among those killed in yesterday’s suicide bomb attack outside Kabul airport, the foreign secretary has confirmed. All three British fatalities were waiting outside the airport and attempting to leave Afghanistan on an evacuation flight, and all belonged to different families. A fourth British national was injured and [...]
UK’s Nest pension fund launches £1.5bn private equity spending spree August 27, 2021 Workplace pension scheme giant Nest has launched a new procurement for private equity, in which it plans to invest £1.5bn – or 5 per cent of its assets under management – by 2024. The state-backed pension fund, which has £20bn assets under management and 10m members, has announced a search for fund managers for the [...]
Cristiano Ronaldo rejoins Manchester United after leaving the club over a decade ago August 27, 2021 Cristiano Ronaldo has rejoined Manchester United from Italian side Juventus twelve years after leaving the club for a then world-record transfer fee. United announced the signing on their social media channels today. Ronaldo’s first stint at the Manchester club lasted between 2003 and 2009, where he scored 118 goals in 292 games. He won the [...]
Extinction Rebellion target the City, with Guildhall and StanChart doused in paint August 27, 2021 In the group’s fifth consecutive day of action Extinction Rebellion (XR) activists have vandalised Guildhall and the headquarteres of Standard Chartered. In a video shared on Twitter police could be seen clashing with protestors as the green rabble rousers painted red streaks and pressed handprints onto the bank’s main entrance. Activists also targeted the Guildhall. [...]
Share of London buyers from outside capital at five year high August 27, 2021 The share of buyers moving to London from outside the capital has reached its highest level in five years. Data from Hamptons, the luxury estate agents based in London, showed that the proportion of buyers who moved in from outside the capital jumped to 13.5 per cent for the 12 months ending June 2021. Migrated [...]
August sees highest numbers of commuters into the City this year August 27, 2021 August has seen the highest number of commuters travelling into the City since the pandemic began, new data from Transport for London (TfL) today shows. Since lockdown was lifted in July, more and more people have headed back to their offices, in a positive omen for the future of the Square Mile. 19 August was [...]
Powell confirms Fed may start winding down stimulus measures this year August 27, 2021 The chair of the US Federal Reserve has confirmed the central bank could start winding down the wave of stimulus measures it unleashed to dampen the economic impact of the Covid crisis this year. Jerome Powell said the US economy has reached a point where it no longer needs the same scale of monetary policy [...]
Forget everything you think you know about sambuca August 27, 2021 When you think of sambuca, the chances are you imagine sticky shots in a dark nightclub, that one friend who insists on buying a round after everyone has already had too much, dizziness, nausea, hangovers. Sambuca has a place in the British psyche alongside Jagermeister and tequila as a drink of debauchery and trouble. But [...]
Covid R number jumps to between 1.0 and 1.1 August 27, 2021 England’s Covid R number edged up over the last week, according to official estimates released today. The country’s R number is now estimated to be between 1.0 and 1.1, up from 0.9 and 1.2 previously. The R number is a measure of how quickly coronavirus is spreading throughout the population.
Oil prices climb on suppliers switching off production ahead of storm hitting Gulf of Mexico August 27, 2021 Oil prices jumped today and are set to post huge gains for the week as energy suppliers shut off production in the Gulf of Mexico in preparation of a storm hitting the area on the weekend. International benchmarks WTI and Brent Crude rose 1.85 per cent and 1.62 per cent to $66.87 and $72.22 respectively. [...]