New pension scheme to ‘inject innovation’ into the industry August 1, 2022 A brand new vehicle to help Brits save for retirement launches today in what is being billed by ministers as “an injection of innovation” into the pension regime. Collective defined contribution pensions (CDC) will provide an alternative to defined contribution (DC) and defined benefit (DB) pension schemes, Britain’s two main retirement saving programmes. CDCs are [...]
Letters: Work you won’t want to leave August 1, 2022 [Re: The great resignation is ripe for a backlash with a flood of boomerang employees, July 29] Mark McCain wrote that people who left their jobs during the pandemic might wind up coming back and employers should accept them with open arms. I agree it is a good thing for workplaces to bring back staff [...]
Exclusive: EV charging firm Pod Point expects supply chain issues to die down soon August 1, 2022 The supply chain issues that have plagued the automotive industry over the last year will die down within the next 12 to 18 months, said Erik Fairbairn, chief executive of electric vehicle charging provider Pod Point. “I really think that supply chain issues could last [between] 12 and 18 months but they are short-term in [...]
UK lags behind EU rivals in easing burden of fuel prices August 1, 2022 The UK lags behind many of its EU rivals when it comes to easing the burden of high fuel prices. Data released today by motoring group RAC has shown that – among the EU countries that have cut petrol taxes since March – only Luxembourg and Croatia have done less for drivers than Britain. The [...]
MPs urge Liverpool FC to cut ties with Standard Chartered over support for Hong Kong security law July 31, 2022 MPs have urged Liverpool football club to break its sponsorship deal with Standard Chartered over the the bank’s past support for a draconian national security law in Hong Kong. In a letter to Billy Hogan, the football team’s CEO, MPs and peers from the All-Party Parliamentary Group on Hong Kong highlighted that following mounting authoritarianism [...]
UK government must wake up to clinical research slowdown, industry body warns July 31, 2022 A slowdown in clinical research could hold Britain back in its bid to become a life sciences superpower, an industry body has warned. In a letter to Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss, the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI) said “alarm bells” should be ringing across the government, the Sunday Telegraph reported. The letter [...]
Fulham Reach Boat Club raises funds for charity with 20km rowing challenge July 31, 2022 Fulham Reach Boat Club has taken on The Thames in a 20km rowing challenge to raise money for its own charity and the RNLI.
Chancellor resumes efforts to woo Arm away from Nasdaq listing July 31, 2022 Chancellor Nadhim Zahawi has resumed the UK Government’s efforts to woo Cambridge-based chip maker Arm away from a New York listing and back to London. Zahawi – who was appointed Chancellor following Rishi Sunak’s resignation in early July – has reportedly contacted Masayoshi Son, chief executive of Arm’s parent company SoftBank. SoftBank was in talks [...]
Water sector debt risks market crisis warns watchdog July 31, 2022 Water utilities loaded with debt are at a growing risk of collapse as interest rates rise, argued David Black, chief executive of Ofwat.
Hinkley Point B set for closure as winter crisis looms July 31, 2022 Hinkley Point B is set to close next week, leaving the UK with only five operating nuclear power stations this winter.