Teddington crowned best place to live in London March 26, 2021 Teddington has been crowned the best place to live in London, according to The Sunday Times Best Places to Live guide released this morning. Richmond followed Teddington as the regional winner, but Stroud in Gloucestershire topped the list of all 78 areas assessed for the best place to live in the UK. The guide assessed [...]
Zuckerberg denies Facebook was to blame for Capitol riots March 26, 2021 Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg has denied his social media site was responsible for the storming of the US Capitol in January, placing the blame instead with former president Donald Trump. Appearing in front of a House committee yesterday, Zuckerberg hit back at suggestions that tech platforms were to blame for allowing the spread of misinformation [...]
British electric vehicle startup Arrival secures $13.6bn valuation in New York March 26, 2021 British electric van and bus startup Arrival secured $13.6bn (£9.87bn) valuation upon its listing in New York yesterday, despite being yet to begin production. The firm, which is yet to turn a profit, went public on Nasdaq yesterday, raising around $660m in gross proceeds to ramp up the delivery of its electric vehicles and expand [...]
Non-executive directors ‘can’t just turn up and take a fee’ says FRC March 26, 2021 Non-executive directors are responsible for running a business, and cannot simply turn up and cash in, the audit watchdog said yesterday. The comments made by the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) followed the publication of a keenly-awaited report on audit reform by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS). As part of the reforms, [...]
The fight for the City: Can Labour challenge the orthodoxy of a pro-business Conservative Party March 26, 2021 Free market purists dismiss it as “woke capitalism”. But could a thriving concern in the City for the health of the planet and for social justice pose an opportunity for the Labour Party? The Square Mile is traditionally caricatured as Tory territory – never an entirely accurate assumption, given its young, multicultural workforce with a [...]
Oxford Instruments accelerates growth as Asia success strengthens profits March 26, 2021 High-tech manufacturer Oxford Instruments today said it expected its adjusted profit for the financial year to reach a height of £57m. The firm, which provides high technology products to industrial companies and scientific research communities, said it maintained strong progress in the second half of the year. Oxford Instruments enjoyed success across Asia, benefitting from [...]
LV= generates profit despite Covid knocking retirement and protection business March 26, 2021 LV= made a profit in 2020 despite tough trading conditions, though new business sales were affected by tough trading conditions. The pension and protection provider made an operating profit of £40m in 2020, up considerably from a £16m loss the year before. Despite its profit, tough trading conditions brought about by the Covid-19 pandemic hit [...]
Ready meal firm Parsley Box raises £17m ahead of London listing March 26, 2021 Parsley Box has raised £17m through an initial public offering (IPO), which will value the ready meal delivery firm at £84m. The Edinburgh-based company, which targets the “baby boomer” generation, this morning announced its proposed admission to trading on London Stock Exchange’s AIM market. It raised gross proceeds of around £17m – comprising £5m for [...]
Aviva to sell Polish arm to Allianz for €2.5bn March 26, 2021 Aviva has agreed to sell its Polish arm to Allianz for a cash consideration of €2.5bn, which it said valued the acquired business at €2.7bn. The pension provider and insurer said it will now focus on its business in the UK, Ireland and Canada. This is Aviva’s eighth transaction in as many months. The giant [...]
Rolls-Royce bulk-buys Liberty steel ahead of feared collapse March 26, 2021 Rolls-Royce is buying enough steel from Liberty to last until Christmas to guarantee supplies in case parent company GVG Alliance collapses. The jet engine manufacturer is buying a relatively small amount of speciality steel for an undisclosed value, the Telegraph first reported, for fear the steel manufacturer may go out of business. Liberty Steel is [...]