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By: Martin Slaney

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  • Debate: Was Asos right to pass over Topshop’s physical stores?

    February 3, 2021

    Digital retailer Asos has picked up Arcadia’s principal brands – but they didn’t bother with the physical premises. A good decision? Mike Colling of the Kite Factory says yes: To bring great brands back to life you often have to cut away dead wood. The news that ASOS has bought Topshop & Miss Selfridge has [...]

  • Climate co-operation could be welcome boost to the special relationship

    February 3, 2021

    A new US President always brings a renewed sense of hope and optimism, not only to the 50 states themselves but across the globe. Another norm in the early days of any new administration is a jostling for position from foreign allies and diplomats, not only to secure the trophies of early phone calls and [...]

  • Google owner Alphabet beats revenue estimates as cloud losses grow

    February 2, 2021

    Google parent company Alphabet beat revenue expectations for the fourth quarter, but revealed hefty losses in its cloud computing division. The tech giant posted revenue of $56.9bn (£41.7bn) in the final three months of the year, up from $46bn in the same period last year. Alphabet said the figures were driven by strong performance from [...]

  • Covid-19: Oxford-Astrazeneca vaccine could cut transmission by two-thirds

    February 2, 2021

    The Oxford University/Astrazeneca Covid-19 vaccine could cut the transmission of infections by two-thirds and a three-month delay between doses does not reduce efficacy, a new report has found. A pre-print paper published by Oxford and the Lancet found there was a 67 per cent reduction in positive swabs among those vaccinated. The research also found [...]

  • Pilots slam Norwegian Air over owed salaries following UK collapse

    February 2, 2021

    Pilots have hit back at Norwegian Air after it emerged the airline will not pay outstanding salaries to laid-off staff following the collapse of its UK operations. The British Airline Pilots Association (Balpa) today said staff were demanding answers as to why they had been left with “absolutely nothing”. Norwegian Air last month announced it [...]

  • Gamestops? Shares plunge more than 50 per cent as Reddit rally retreats

    February 2, 2021

    Reddit day traders’ hold on the market seemed to be running out of steam on Tuesday as the price of silver stalled and Gamestop shares plunged more than 50 per cent on the open.  Gamestop has dominated the headlines in the past week after r/wallstreetbets took the fight to Wall Street’s hedge funds. The bricks-and-mortar [...]

  • Why baijiu is set to take the UK spirits business by storm

    February 2, 2021

    The famous Chinese poet Li Bai of the Tang Dynasty had some very precise ideas about drinking. He once wrote, “One’s drinking companions should be elegant, unrestrained, forthright, understanding, old friends or beautiful”.  He further counselled that “The best places for drinking should be in front of flowers, in the bamboo forest, in a high [...]

  • Putin critic Alexei Navalny sentenced to three-and-half years in penal colony

    February 2, 2021

    Alexei Navalny has been sentenced to three-and-a-half years in a prison colony despite widespread protests in support of the Kremlin critic. Navalny, who is one of President Putin’s fiercest opponents, was arrested last month on his return to Russia from Berlin, where he was recovering from being poisoned with a military-grade nerve agent. The opposition [...]

  • Paykey launches trading functionality to compete with ‘wild west’ app market

    February 2, 2021

    The Gamestop frenzy last week not only showed the power of retail investors but the popularity and risks associated with free trading apps.  Robinhood, which promises no user fees, faced backlash from investors after sharp swings in the value of stocks meant it was forced to restrict trading.  It has sparked debate over whether these [...]

  • British Gas boss received poo in the post amid fire and rehire row

    February 2, 2021

    The chief executive of British Gas owner Centrica was “sent excrement” in the post yesterday amid an ongoing row over pay at the firm. Chris O’Shea told MPs at a business committee meeting today that the package was received by his wife and teenage son “with a note about fire and rehire”. British Gas engineers [...]

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