Charities hit by Vat charges on postal services March 25, 2010 CHARITIES and not-for-profit organisations will be among those most likely to be hit by Vat charges on certain postal services from 31 January 2011. Businesses which are unable to recover Vat in full will also be affected. These changes, which will potentially cost thousands of pounds a year, were introduced as part of yesterday’s Budget. [...]
CITY VIEWS: HOW WAS THE BUDGET FOR YOU? March 25, 2010 BOB TARZEY | QUOCIRCA “The Budget didn’t address the country’s problems. It did not tackle the national debt or the Budget deficit and frankly, it all seems like a bunch of smoke and mirrors. We’re still borrowing and still increasing our borrowing which is not good for the country.” DAN RUSSON | XCEED CONSULTANT SERVICES [...]
Mixed reactions to yesterday’s Budget March 25, 2010 THE chancellor’s Budget speech contained many references to entrepreneurs, but what was the substance, and will small businesses actually benefit? The main announcement was a one-off £2.5bn package to help small businesses. However, not all of this money will go directly to helping entrepreneurs. “The package includes all sorts of things including the university regeneration [...]
TRIBUNALS March 25, 2010 Q. I am being taken to a tribunal by my employee, how can I best prepare for it? A.The earlier you take advice the better, according to Martina Murphy, a barrister and also a member of the Federation for Small Businesses’ employment committee. And you don’t have to go to a lawyer to get advice. [...]
INM hands Lebedev £9m to take Indy March 25, 2010 THE Independent newspapers were yesterday sold to Russian billionaire and former KGB spy Alexander Lebedev for £1. Independent News and Media (INM) will pay Evening Standard owner Lebedev £9.25m over the next 10 months, effectively compensating him for taking the beleaguered newspapers off its hands. Lebedev has set up a new vehicle, Independent Print Limited, [...]
The spy who loves papers needs deep pockets March 25, 2010 JOURNALISTS at the Independent cheered when they found out that former KGB spy Alexander Lebedev had finally bought the newspaper. Their reaction couldn’t have been more different to the doomed silence that descended on the Evening Standard offices in January 2009, when hacks at that title learned of its sale to the Russian billionaire. But [...]
Bullock is Miss Sentimentality in her apple pie Oscar role March 25, 2010 Film THE BLIND SIDE Cert: 12A IT’S certainly a remarkable story. “Big Mike” Oher, a poor black kid from the Tennessee projects abandoned by his junkie mother, became a major star in American football after being rescued by rich housewife, Leigh Anne Tuohy. She and her millionaire husband (Tim McGraw) adopted him as a teenager, [...]
Saatchi to work with Tories as profits dip 27pc March 25, 2010 The Saatchi brothers will renew their long-standing relationship with the Conservative party in the run up to the general election. Their advertising agency, M&C Saatchi, has signed a new contract to help kick the Tories out of their polling rut, decades after launching their iconic “Labour isn’t working” campaign. The announcement came as the agency [...]
CITY MOVES | WHO’S SWITCHING JOBS March 25, 2010 State Street Global Advisors The investment manager, a subsidiary of State Street, has appointed Jenya Emets and Matt Arnold to its active and enhanced European equity portfolio management teams in London. Emets, who becomes an investment manager, was previously a product engineer in the European active equity team at State Street Global Advisors. Arnold, now [...]
ON IN LONDON | SIX OF THE BEST March 25, 2010 THEATRE 4:48 Psychosis Scintillating adaptation of the late writer Sarah Kane’s autobiographical prose poem, by Polish company TR Warzawa. At the Barbican. EXHIBITION Kingdom of Life: Sculptures from West Africa The British Museum’s exhibition is a revealing look at the extraordinary sculptures of 12th century Africa. FILM The Scouting Book for Boys This Is England’s [...]