UK inflation climbs to 0.7 per cent in March April 21, 2021 The UK’s Consumer Prices Index (CPI) rose to 0.7 per cent in March, from 0.4 per cent in February, official ONS figures showed this morning. CPI was boosted by rising fuel costs and clothing but was partially offset by falls in the price of food. The ONS said prices charged by manufacturers rose by 1.9 [...]
Tiktok sued for billions over children’s data concerns April 21, 2021 Tiktok is being sued for billions of pounds over allegations the video-sharing app illegally harvested the private data of millions of European children. The lawsuit, which is being backed by former children’s commissioner for England Anne Longfield, alleges that every child that has used Tiktok since 25 May 2018 may have had personal information collected [...]
Unemployment has stabilised but there will be economic pain ahead April 21, 2021 There are high levels of business optimism. Survey after survey has told us this, from reports from Deloitte on large companies to evidence from the Federation of Small Businesses. Consumer savings are at an all-time high. People are itching to get out and spend the money they have been forced to accumulate. All in all, [...]
All six English clubs abandon JP Morgan Super League plan April 21, 2021 All six English clubs have pulled out of the European Super League (ESL) after plans for the JP Morgan-backed venture were met with a fierce backlash. Manchester City were the first Premier League side to officially withdraw from the competition following reports Chelsea were preparing to do so. Arsenal, Liverpool, Manchester United and Tottenham have [...]
Audit sector ‘failing society and needs reform’ warns think tank April 21, 2021 The UK’s audit sector is “failing society” by coming up short when assessing firms’ finances and governance, leaving the door open to costly, Carillion-style business collapses, according to think tank IPPR. The think tank said there is an “expectation gap” between what audit currently assesses and what it needs to assess to fulfil the [...]
We must urgently solve the £15bn growth capital gap to keep innovation in the UK April 21, 2021 Cast your mind back to a decade ago, when the world of finance and banking was in disarray, and we were in midst of the worst economic disaster in generations. Trust in financial institutions was at an all-time low, and as so often happens, technology played a central role in restoring public faith and helped [...]
Financial services leaders team up to launch net zero alliance April 21, 2021 Leading financial services firms have today announced the launch of a new alliance to reach net zero emissions ahead of President Biden’s climate summit. The Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ) will bring together existing and new net zero initiatives and will be made up of 160 of the world’s biggest banks, asset managers [...]
Cabinet ministers back Tory push against Sunak for lower taxes post-Covid April 21, 2021 Some of Boris Johnson’s highest profile cabinet members are among 46 Tory MPs that today backed a new campaign group aiming to push Rishi Sunak to adopt a more low-tax agenda post-Covid. The Free Market Forum, run by the Institute of Economic Affairs think tank, will look to “refocus the political debate” toward “free enterprise [...]
George Floyd: Policeman found guilty in murder trial April 20, 2021 Jurors in Minneapolis have found former police officer Derek Chauvin guilty of the murder of George Floyd last year. Chauvin was filmed kneeling on Floyd’s neck for more than nine minutes during his arrest last May. The footage, which was widely shared on social media, triggered mass protests around the world. Chauvin had pleaded not [...]
European Super League crumbling as top clubs Chelsea and Man City pull out after backlash April 20, 2021 European Super League crumbles as top clubs Chelsea and Man City pull out