You Cannot Kill David Arquette documentary film review November 18, 2020 Remember David Arquette? He played the lovable cop in the Scream movies, the lovable brother in Never Been Kissed, and for a brief time was the not-so-lovable World Heavyweight Wrestling Champion. Whether you’re aware of that last credit or not is likely to determine how interested you are in this new documentary that follows his [...]
Boeing 737 Max cleared to fly again but industry warns of demand dearth November 18, 2020 Boeing has today won approval from US regulators to begin flying its 737 Max again after the aircraft was grounded due to two fatal crashes. But industry figures warned that the engineer would struggle to ramp up production of the model for several years due to the coronavirus pandemic. It has been nearly two years [...]
Brexit: ECB demands UK banks to move City staff to Europe despite Covid November 18, 2020 The European Central Bank (ECB) has said in no uncertain terms that it expects UK-based lenders to move staff and assets to the Eurozone if they want to keep serving the bloc’s clients after the Brexit transition period. The Bank, which regulates the Eurozone financial system, told banks they could not use coronavirus as an [...]
The four “M”s: why the 21st century belongs to Asia November 18, 2020 For a look into the future of the global economy, and where the power is shifting, consider technology developments in both China and India., In a mere decade, China’s e-commerce market has grown from less than 1% of global sales, into the world’s largest market in 2016, representing more than 40% of transactions by value. [...]
Can the government hit the targets in its 10 point climate plan? November 18, 2020 Last night Boris Johnson unveiled his much-touted 10 point plan to drive a “green industrial revolution” in the UK, creating 250,000 jobs in the process. Featuring commitments in sectors such as heating, wind power, nuclear energy, hydrogen and electric vehicles, it has been largely positively received by industry. However, some are concerned that some areas [...]
Hillbilly Elegy film review: Netflix Oscar-bait falls flat November 18, 2020 This awards season may see Netflix get its clearest run yet at the coveted Best Picture Oscar, with the streamer’s output thriving in the wake of cinemas shutting down. But while there are contenders in its catalogue, it’s doubtful Ron Howard’s new drama Hillbilly Elegy will give voters any trouble. Based on a memoir of [...]
London startup Arrival valued at $5.4bn in US listing through Spac deal November 18, 2020 Electric vehicle startup Arrival has merged with a blank-check company to go public in the US at a listing valued at around $5.4bn. The London-based company, which was founded in 2015, has agreed to merge with Nasdaq-listed CIIIG Merger Corporation, a special purpose acquisition company (Spac). This year there has been somewhat of a frenzy [...]
Apple cuts App Store commission following developer backlash November 18, 2020 Apple is slashing the commission it takes from some purchases made through the App Store following widespread criticism of the charges. The tech giant takes a 30 per cent cut of most app and virtual goods sales, though this drops to 15 per cent for subscriptions that remain active for more than a year. But [...]
Marks & Spencer launches ‘innovation hub’ to expand plant-based food range November 18, 2020 Marks & Spencer (M&S) has announced the launch of a “innovation hub” to develop sustainable food products. The retailer announced today that the nine-strong innovation team, which will launch in January, will seek to capitalise on emerging trends, such as veganism and environmental causes, to become “more relevant” to its customers. Research will include soya-alternative [...]
Ex-Australia PM Tony Abbott pushes for UK-Australia trade deal to be closed this year November 18, 2020 Former Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott has today put pressure on the UK to wrap up a trade deal with his home nation before the end of the year. Abbott, who is now a top trade adviser to the UK government, said he wanted both sides to “put all their cards on the table” before [...]