Liz Truss: New government must demonstrate that politics can deliver September 7, 2022 Some time ago in an editorial meeting at City A.M.’s offices, just after the discussion of another major UK infrastructure project dumped on the back-burner, one of our more cynical staff members suggested that it might not be all bad for Britain to enjoy a benign dictatorship for a few years, driving through necessary but [...]
Allwyn eyes up its American dream amid Camelot u-turn September 7, 2022 Following Camelot’s withdrawn legal battle over the National Lottery licence this week, Allwyn seems to be heading full speed ahead with its American dream, as well as its New York listing. Blank check firm Cohn Robbins Holdings Corporation (CRHC) announced this evening that its shareholders approved the business combination with Allwyn: paving the way for [...]
Audit watchdog’s Birmingham staff relocation plans still to be decided September 7, 2022 Ministers have not yet come to a decision as to whether staff at the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) will be asked to relocate to Birmingham following the launch of the UK’s new audit watchdog, City A.M. understands. Staff were told that Birmingham had been picked as the home of the UK’s new Audit, Reporting Governance [...]
New justice secretary Brandon Lewis faces calls to ‘open negotiations’ with barristers September 7, 2022 Former secretary of state for Northern Ireland Brandon Lewis is set to succeed Dominic Raab as the UK’s new justice secretary. The 51-year-old MP for Great Yarmouth is set to face immediate pressure from striking barristers following calls from the chair of the Criminal Bar Association for “substantial positive movement” from the government. The appointment [...]
London’s FTSE 100 hit by slumping energy prices and downturn jitters September 7, 2022 London’s FTSE 100 today was ensnared by investors fretting over a slowdown in the world economy and falling energy prices. The capital’s premier index dropped 0.86 per cent to 7,237.83 points, while the domestically-focused mid-cap FTSE 250 index, which is more aligned with the health of the UK economy, edged 0.05 per cent lower to [...]
North Sea watchdog waiting on Government to begin oil and gas licensing September 7, 2022 The North Sea Transition Authority is still waiting for the Government to define the environmental criteria for oil and gas exploration.
Liz Truss energy price freeze would peg inflation, BoE chief economist says September 7, 2022 LIZ Truss’s plan to freeze energy prices would prevent inflation from scaling to its highest level since 1980, but interest rates may have to stay higher for longer, the Bank of England’s top wonk said today. Huw Pill, the monetary authority’s chief economist, told the commons treasury committee that the new prime minister’s cost of [...]
North Sea body and unions warn offshore workers against wildcat strikes September 7, 2022 The UK's leading North Sea body has warned against wildcat strikes tomorrow, as have unions including GMB, RMT and Unite.
Ryanair boss O’Leary expresses doubts over Boeing deliveries September 7, 2022 Ryanair’s boss Michael O’Leary has voiced doubts over Boeing’s ability to deliver an order of 737 MAX aircraft. “They are running late at the moment, there are problems with production in Seattle and we want to understand those problems,” O’Leary told journalists on Wednesday. According to the chief executive, Ryanair has ordered 210 737 MAX [...]
Jones Day to host fintech day in San Francisco September 7, 2022 Global law firm Jones Day has launched FinAccelerate - an accelerator program to help arm selected fintech start-up companies with legal knowledge.