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By: Louis Ashworth

  • City Moves for 19 March – who’s switching jobs at EIP, Legal & General Investment Management and Oaknorth Analytical Intelligence?

    March 19, 2019

    Who’s on the move today? EIP Leading intellectual property law firm EIP has appointed Nora Fowler as an associate in the firm’s trademark team in London. Nora joins from Novagraaf UK, where she managed worldwide trademark portfolios and provided strategic advice to clients from a multitude of sectors. Nora has a wealth of experience working [...]

  • City Moves for 19 March – who’s switching jobs at the BBC, Hymans Robertson and Deezer?

    March 18, 2019

    Who’s on the move today? BBC Shirley Garrood will join the BBC board as a non-executive director and chair of the audit and risk committee in July. Shirley, former chief financial officer of Henderson Group, will replace Simon Burke when his term ends on 3 July. She joins on a four-year term. BBC chairman Sir [...]

  • Once Brexit is sorted, Theresa May has to go

    March 17, 2019

    Could this be the week that unlocks Brexit? Despite twice having voted down Theresa May’s proposed withdrawal agreement and despite having put on record its absolute opposition to a no-deal Brexit, parliament has failed to coalesce around an alternative proposal. A Norway-style deal, a second referendum, a general election and a significant extension to the [...]

  • Mark Kleinman: Interserve is left to clean up its own mess

    March 15, 2019

    What’s this? A public voting process punctuated by angry disputes about the terms and timing of a deal; feverish talk of ousting the top team orchestrating the agreement; and potentially dire consequences if the vote is blocked. It sounds a lot like events in Westminster, but today might instead mark the denouement of another of [...]

  • May prepares to face MPs after last-minute talks with EU

    March 12, 2019

    Prime Minister Theresa May claimed victory in a last-minute round of negotiations with the EU last night, as she set out new legal guarantees over the controversial Irish backstop protocol. Speaking in Strasbourg after a late-night meeting with European Commission president Jean-Claude Juncker, May claimed a new, legally-binding agreement would sit alongside her withdrawal deal [...]

  • MPs demand estate agents be monitored as part of dirty-money crackdown

    March 8, 2019

    Britain must urgently review its “fragmented” anti-money laundering system and supercharge the UK’s companies registry, a powerful body of MPs has said. The Treasury Select Committee report on economic crime, released today, also said HMRC should begin registering estate agents for anti-money laundering purposes, to prevent ill-gotten gains from being “stashed” in the UK property [...]

  • Fresh data reveals the folly of Britain’s apprentice levy

    March 4, 2019

    Today is the start of National Apprenticeship Week, an event that should celebrate the endeavours of ambitious young adults across the country. Unfortunately, however, it is impossible to mark the occasion without noting the disaster that the government’s Apprenticeship Levy has become. The tax was launched with the supposed intention of lifting the number of [...]

  • PwC back with a vengeance at top of audit client rankings

    March 3, 2019

    Accountancy giant PwC has become the leading auditor of listed UK clients for the first time since 2013, retaking its FTSE 100 client crown in the process. PwC, Britain’s biggest professional services firm by revenues, leapfrogged fourth-placed KPMG to take pole position. The smaller firm lost 12 clients between November last year and February, while [...]

  • Editor’s Notes: Let’s hear it from the New Democrats and Reagan Republicans

    March 1, 2019

    Back in 2015, I was convinced the UK was heading for another hung parliament. The following year I expected a comfortable Remain victory in the EU referendum. A few months later, turning to the US, I was certain that Hillary Clinton would trounce Donald Trump at the ballot box. Then, just to compound things, I [...]

  • City Moves for 1 March – who’s switching jobs at SThree, Sedgwick and Monzo?

    March 1, 2019

    Who’s on the move today? SThree SThree, the international specialist STEM staffing business, has announced the appointment of Mark Dorman as chief executive. He will join SThree on 18 March. Mark brings a wealth of relevant experience in scaling international business service operations, delivering value-driven strategies and leading great teams, which will complement SThree’s deep [...]

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