US Covid-19 cases hit record daily high October 24, 2020 Confirmed cases of coronavirus in the US have reached a record daily high, according to reports. More than 84,000 people were diagnosed with Covid-19 across the US on Friday, according to a Reuters tally. The surge was a record one-day increase in infections during the pandemic as the spread of the virus picks up pace [...]
Exclusive: Just 16 per cent of firms trust government on Brexit, according to poll October 24, 2020 Only 16 per cent of UK businesses trust the government to manage Brexit effectively, according to polling shared exclusively with City A.M. Just over 40 per cent of firms said the coronavirus pandemic had derailed their Brexit planning, the polling commissioned by logistics firm One World Express showed. The UK and EU gave themselves less [...]
Energy boss turns boat entrepreneur in luxury launch October 23, 2020 We may be staring into the face of a recession but that hasn’t stopped one entrepreneur from making a splash this winter, bringing a range of luxury speedboats to the UK. Dr Karen Dickens has launched Comitti Boats UK & Caribbean, bringing these high-end Italian motor boats to a British audience for the first time. [...]
Westminster City Council scraps plans to charge for pavement space October 23, 2020 Westminster City Council has scrapped plans to charge hospitality firms thousands of pounds to keep trading outside through the coming months. Earlier today City A.M. revealed that the Council was set to charge businesses £7 per square metre of outside space, per day, once the existing ‘al fresco’ scheme comes to an end on October [...]
Google has until 19 December to respond to antitrust lawsuit October 23, 2020 Google has until 19 December to respond to a major antitrust lawsuit filed by the US Department of Justice earlier this week. A court filing today revealed the date by which the tech giant would have to answer the case that officials have brought. The lawsuit accuses the $1 trillion company of breaking the law [...]
New: Mayor calls on Westminster to reconsider pavement charging plan October 23, 2020 The Mayor of London has called on Westminster City Council to reconsider “short-sighted” plans to charge hospitality businesses thousands of pounds in fees to continue trading outside. The Council is set to charge businesses £7 per square metre of outside space, per day, once the existing ‘al fresco’ scheme comes to an end on October [...]
Betfair: Closing stages of White House race offer plenty of uncertainty October 23, 2020 We are into the closing stretch. Record numbers of Americans have already voted. The final TV debate is done. It’s an opportune moment to recall 2016 – at this point, 11 days out, the Clinton email scandal resurfaced. The story usurped many scandals surrounding Trump and probably cost her the presidency. Come the crunch, the [...]
Canary Islands and Maldives added to quarantine free travel list October 23, 2020 The Canary Islands, the Maldives, Denmark and Mykonos have all been added back on to the UK's travel corridors list, transport secretary Grant Shapps has confirmed.
City of London to provide schoolchildren with free food vouchers over half term October 23, 2020 The City of London Corporation will provide food vouchers for schoolchildren eligible for free school meals over half term. It is the latest local authority to announce the step after the government elected not to make free meals available over the next six months. Other London councils such as Kensington & Chelsea, Lambeth, and Southwark [...]
Travel corridors: ’50 per cent’ chance of London-New York travel by end of November October 23, 2020 There is a 50:50 chance that a travel corridor between London and New York could be set up before Thanksgiving, Heathrow Airport’s chief executive said today. John Holland-Kaye said that preparations for a trial testing scheme to enable business travel were advancing rapidly. Speaking to the Evening Standard, he said that the national holiday, which [...]