Jobs applications during December lowest in five years January 18, 2021 The number of people applying for jobs in December was the lowest it had been in five years, despite the current unemployment rate. Just 2.2 million job applications were made last month, down just more than a third (34%) when compared with the same time in 2019, according to jobs site Broadbean Technology. The job [...]
Uber offers money off trips to mass-vaccination centres January 18, 2021 Uber will cover up to £15 worth of passengers’ trips to seven mass-vaccination centres in England, including to the Nightingale hospital in London. Customers can book the service by entering the correct promotion code for the mass-vaccination hub they are travelling to in the app ahead of booking their journey. Uber has become the [...]
City salaries up this quarter as London weathers worst of 2020 January 18, 2021 Salaries in the City of London are up 14 per cent on the last quarter, as the city moves past the worst of the pandemic damages. The city jobs market has remained resilient despite the triple threat of the pandemic, Brexit trade deal and the US election. Brexit has also failed to deliver a big [...]
Salaries for those who kept their jobs through pandemic rose in 2020, says Reed January 18, 2021 Salaries for those who kept their jobs through pandemic rose in 2020, says Reed
Biden’s plans for digital government set an example the UK and Europe must be willing to follow January 18, 2021 This week, days before Joe Biden had even stepped foot in the White House as US President, he showed a greater commitment to digitally-enabled government than most other world leaders have done for a long time. Unveiling a $1.9 trillion relief package including billions in IT and cyber funding, the President-elect called on Congress to [...]
UK and the EU have much to gain from closer collaboration on financial services January 18, 2021 Now that the UK and European Union have started a new chapter, the next few months will be critical when it comes to writing the page on future collaboration in financial and professional services. The Trade and Cooperation Agreement finally brokered by UK and EU negotiators before Christmas provided businesses and households both at home and [...]
UK firms urged to increase preparations for post-Brexit trading conditions January 18, 2021 British firms who have links to EU countries are being urged to complete a six-point checklist to ensure they will not face post-Brexit disruption. Business minister Paul Scully has told British companies that trade with the EU to get an EORI number and to complete customs declarations, while telling lorry companies that cross the channel [...]
The City View: Hong Kong activist Nathan Law January 17, 2021 In this latest edition of The City View podcast, Andy Silvester speaks to exiled Hong Kong activist Nathan Law. The youngest legislator ever elected in Asia and one of TIME Magazine’s 100 most influential people on the planet, Law has been a thorn in the side of Beijing ever since he emerged as a leader [...]
Nathan Law: I’m not entitled to lose hope in Hong Kong’s struggle January 17, 2021 City A.M. Editor Andy Silvester talks to Nathan Law, a pro-democracy activist from Hong Kong and one of TIME Magazine’s 100 most influential people on the planet – discussing the territory’s battle against repression, Beijing’s war on free expression and the need for a global solution to authoritarianism Nathan Law should not be in London [...]
Alexei Navalny detained after returning to Russia January 17, 2021 Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has been arrested at the Moscow airport, after flying back to Russia five months after being poisoned with the deadly nerve agent Novichok . Local media has reported that Navalny was detained at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport “for multiple violations of his suspended sentence”. Navalny, who almost died from the poisoning and [...]