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  • Opening golf clubs would be a hole in one for lockdown health

    January 7, 2021

    It will come as no surprise that 2020 was a bittersweet year for the UK’s golfing industry. While the urbanisation and redevelopment of golf courses mean that many much-loved greenspaces are being lost in the bid for more housing, the sport saw a huge increase in uptake after the restrictions of the first lockdown were eased, as [...]

  • Steve Jobs had it right: the office is a hub for creativity

    January 7, 2021

    IN 1986 Steve Jobs became the majority shareholder of a little-known company called the Lucasfilm Graphics Group. For the small sum of $5 million, Jobs acquired a motley crew of 40 computer scientists and graphic artists. But it wasn’t long before the company started making a loss. Products weren’t shifting. Something had to give. Under [...]

  • Mayor of London calls for eviction ban extension for private renters

    January 7, 2021

    The Mayor of London has called for an extension of the eviction ban as new figures show reports of rogue landlords have soared amid the pandemic.  Despite having no formal powers over the private rented sector, Sadiq Khan is calling on the government to give renters the same protection as commercial tenants who were granted [...]

  • Puregym offers its sites as coronavirus vaccination centres

    January 6, 2021

    Puregym is offering the use of hundreds of its closed sites as vaccination centres in the UK as the government rushes to administer jabs amid a surge in cases. Speaking on BBC Question Time, chief executive Humphrey Cobbold said: “I’ve got 270 sites around the country of gyms… I’ve got three and a half thousand [...]

  • American Carnage: Woman shot as Trump rioters storm building

    January 6, 2021

    Supporters of Donald Trump have descended on Washington DC’s Capitol Hill, with some having breached the doors of the Capitol building. Congress was forced to pause the voter certification process taking place today because of the protests. Trump addressed supporters outside the White House earlier today, where he told protestors to “fight” for him. Since [...]

  • House of Commons passes legislation to enable England Covid lockdown

    January 6, 2021

    The House of Commons has tonight passed legislation to enact an England-wide lockdown announced by Boris Johnson on Monday. The new lockdown was passed by 524 to 16. Johnson told people to obey the new lockdown rules from his announcement on Monday, but it still took two days for the legislation to be debated in [...]

  • Nigel Farage gets approval to launch new political party Reform UK

    January 6, 2021

    Nigel Farage and prominent Brexiteer Richard Tice have been given the green light to start a new political party called Reform UK. The Telegraph reports that the Electoral Commission today approved the pair’s application to change the name of their Brexit Party to the new moniker. Farage is reportedly planning on recruiting 1,000 candidates to [...]

  • Thames freeport bid could be ‘transformative’ for region, says estuary chief

    January 6, 2021

    The envoy for the Thames Estuary has said a bid to develop one of the UK’s new freeports on the river would be “transformative” for the region. Kate Willard, who is spearheading redevelopment attempts along the Thames, was speaking after Forth Ports and DP World unveiled their plan for a freeport on the estuary at [...]

  • Private equity bidders eye KPMG’s restructuring arm

    January 6, 2021

    Private equity firms are eyeing up KPMG’s restructuring arm, as the Big Four firm prepares to offload its restructuring operations in the UK.  Intermediate Capital Group and Towerbrook Capital Partners are preparing to submit initial bids for the business ahead of a deadline later this month, Sky News reported. The division is rumoured to be [...]

  • Snakes and Ladders: Who is moving jobs in the City this week?

    January 6, 2021

    Snakes and Ladders provides a roundup of the most important hires and job moves across the City, every Wednesday afternoon.  Email citymoves@cityam.com to be featured. Aberdeen Asset Management co-founder joins investment consultancy board  Former Aberdeen Asset Management chief executive and co-founder Martin Gilbert has been appointed as deputy chairman of investment consultancy firm River and Mercantile Group.  [...]

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