The Big Four plan to cut 1,800 jobs – but are there more layoffs to come? November 9, 2023 The Big Four firms - KPMG, PwC, Deloitte and EY - have confirmed plans for nearly 1,800 jobs cuts this year. Is that the end or will the layoffs continue?
Light at the end of the turnnel in long-running rail strike dispute November 8, 2023 A breakthrough has been announced in the long-running dispute involving railway workers over pay, pensions and jobs.
Coinbase beefs up security with four stellar appointments November 8, 2023 Four national security experts have been added to the ranks of crypto exchange Coinbase as part of an advisory council.
Coutinho: Sunak was right to water down green pledges November 8, 2023 The Prime Minister was "exactly right" to row back on green pledges, energy security and net zero secretary Claire Coutinho has said.
Surge in ‘debanking’ complaints following Farage-Natwest scandal November 8, 2023 Complaints about bank account closures have surged this year, new figures reveal, as the sector comes under scrutiny following the 'debanking' scandal involving Natwest and Nigel Farage.
Reach embraces TikTok after slashing over 2,000 jobs since 2010 November 8, 2023 Reach, owner of the Mirror and Express papers, is looking to hire social media influencers after it announced its largest mass culling of jobs since 2020 today. It comes as the British publisher has cut more than 2,000 roles since 2010.
Lidl forks out £2m on bodycams amid surge in retail crime November 8, 2023 Lidl said it will be the first supermarket in England to make it the standard that all staff are provided with the equipment.
Water firms ease fat cat bonuses ahead of Ofwat clampdown November 8, 2023 Regulator warned water companies they need to be more transparent about the targets and how they will improve performance
Sunak to grill Met Police chief for giving go-ahead to Gaza rally November 8, 2023 Downing Street insisted the Prime Minister will be seeking assurances that the Met’s approach is 'robust'
Worst corporate jargon of the week: GFC November 8, 2023 Fresh-faced finance bros in the City have breathed new life into a term for 2008 financial crash.