Q&A: How global cities could benefit from green dividends July 30, 2021 One of the biggest challenges facing the real estate sector is how to cut its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and become more sustainable and energy efficient. The sector has one of the highest carbon footprints of any sector. It currently accounts for 30% of global annual GHG emissions and consumes around 40% of the world’s [...]
Deliveroo set to pull out of Spain following gig economy law changes July 30, 2021 Deliveroo is set to shut down its operations in Spain, months after the government announced changes to the legal status of gig economy workers. The British company, which listed in London earlier this year, said it would consult on pulling out of the market due to the high levels of investment needed and uncertainty over [...]
Hong Kong: First person charged under national security law sentenced to nine years July 30, 2021 The first person to be charged under Hong Kong’s national security law has been sentenced to nine years in prison. Tong Ying-Kit was arrested following a pro-democracy protest in the city last July in which he rode a motorbike into three police officers flying a flag with the phrase “Liberate Hong Kong, revolution of our [...]
Mishcon de Reya and ex partner face prosecution by solicitors regulator over sports clients money July 30, 2021 Mishcon de Reya and its former head of sport are being prosecuted by a legal regulator for how the prestigious city law firm handled money for some of its sports clients. Both Elizabeth Ellen, who stepped down as a partner at Mishcon to set up a sports consultancy last year, and the law firm would [...]
Rush to beat stamp duty cut off lifts Rightmove profits July 30, 2021 Profits at property search site Rightmove soared in the first half of the year amid surging demand in the UK housing market driven by the stamp holiday. The company posted a pre-tax profit of £114.7m, up from £61.6m from the same period last year. Read more: Property transactions surge to record high in June Prospective [...]
Ollie Phillips: Rassie Erasmus rant shows how huge second Test is – and that Lions coach Warren Gatland has got under his skin July 30, 2021 If you needed any further proof of how big the second Test between the British and Irish Lions and South Africa is this weekend, look no further than Rassie Erasmus. The Springboks’ director of rugby this week issued a bizarre, hour-long video rant about refereeing decisions in the Lions’ first-Test win, even hinting he could [...]
Eurostar boss calls on UK to hike airline taxes to fund rail link July 30, 2021 The boss of Eurostar has said that the UK should tax airlines more in order to pay for the cross-Channel rail link. In an interview with the Telegraph, Jacques Damas said such a step would help the government to achieve its net zero ambitions. He also said that the £250m shareholder rescue in May would [...]
Scarlett Johansson sues Disney over Black Widow streaming release July 30, 2021 Scarlett Johansson is suing Disney over its decision to release new superhero blockbuster Black Widow on its streaming platform. The actor, who stars in the new Marvel thriller, alleges that the media giant breached her contract when it offered the film on Disney Plus at the same time as in cinemas. Disney said there was [...]
Pearson hikes dividend as it swings back to profit July 30, 2021 Education giant Pearson has hiked its dividend for the first half of the year as it swung back to a profit following a torrid pandemic year. The FTSE 100 firm today reported an adjusted operating profit of £127m for the six months to the end of June, compared to a loss of £23m in the [...]
Chip shortage to cut Renault production by 200,000 cars this year July 30, 2021 Renault this morning warned that it would lose production of 200,000 cars this year as a result of the global semiconductor shortage. The figure is double the shortfall that the French car giant had previously forecast. However, despite the fall in production the firm said that it was on track to turn a profit for [...]