Now is the season of crypto discontent September 1, 2022 There are plenty of legs for a positive case for crypto to stand on, yet the narrative remains that crypto is unsound, says Charlie Kerrigan.
Ovo Energy proposes ‘progressive’ support package to ease record bills September 1, 2022 The boss of Ovo Energy has called for a "progressive" support package to ease household energy bills, similar in design to the country's income tax system.
Zaporizhzhya: Concern as Europe’s largest nuclear plant shelled by Russia before inspectors arrive September 1, 2022 Major concerns have been raised over Russian attacks on Europe’s biggest nuclear reactor in south-eastern Ukraine. The Kremlin’s forces conducted military operations near the route for officials visiting the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant, from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) today. The Defence Intelligence of Ukraine said Moscow targeted the city of Enerhodar and territory [...]
Johnson commits funding to Sizewell C nuclear plant to ‘get on’ with project September 1, 2022 Press Association Boris Johnson promised £700 million of funding for the Sizewell C nuclear power project as part of a drive to improve the UK’s energy security. The Prime Minister said the spike in gas prices driven by Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine showed why new nuclear generation capacity was needed in the UK. The [...]
BT and Warner complete sports streaming mega-deal September 1, 2022 Warner Bros Discovery and BT completed its ambitious 50:50 tie-up this morning, marking a major moment for live sports coverage in the UK. The deal brings together BT Sport and Eurosport UK under roof, which the companies say will eventually merge to make one single brand. BT Sport and Eurosport UK said they will retain [...]
Rio Tinto strikes £2.86bn deal to snap up remaining Turquoise Hill stake September 1, 2022 Rio Tinto has struck a $3.3bn deal to buy the rest of Canadian firm Turquoise Hill today in a move that will see it take direct ownership of a major copper mine in Mongolia.
Confidence in ride-sharing apps down as more consumers complain September 1, 2022 Consumer confidence in ride-sharing apps is down, according to data released today. Figures from analytics company Chattermill showed that trust in the likes of Bolt, Uber as well as Singapore’s Grab and Spain’s Cabify went down 25 points in the last year. Drivers cancelling rides as well as prolonged waiting times and increased prices featured [...]
Twitter begins testing edit button for premium users September 1, 2022 Twitter are now testing the edit button for tweets, allowing users to edit out typos and mistakes for the first time. It is understood that this new pilot scheme will only apply to Twitter Blue subscribers. The company confirmed the news on its official account this afternoon writing: “if you see an edited Tweet it’s [...]
Top Cineworld shareholder dumps stake as firm faces bankruptcy September 1, 2022 A major shareholder in Cineworld has shed almost the entirety of his stake in the past two days as the beleaguered cinema chain teeters on the edge of bankruptcy.
Pound on crash course to record low against US dollar September 1, 2022 The pound is on course to plunge to a record low against the US dollar driven by the UK tumbling into a tough recession, City economists warned today. Sterling will drop to $1.05 by the middle of next year, but could fall close to parity with the greenback, according to consultancy Capital Economics. The downbeat [...]