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By: Nick Gold

Nick Gold is incoming president of the International Association of Speaker Bureaus and managing director of Speakers Corner.

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  • Coalition agenda set out in Queen’s Speech

    May 25, 2010

    THE Queen has outlined the programme of laws the UK’s coalition wants to push through over the next 18 months. Measures include a shake-up in the electoral system with the prospect of five-year fix-termed parliaments. Plans to introduce ID cards will be ditched under the new coalition government, which said it was aiming to “rebalance” [...]

  • GDP growth higher than estimated

    May 25, 2010

    STRONGER industrial production in the first quarter helped to nudge GDP growth up to 0.3 per cent although the economic picture remains lacklustre. The upward revision of 0.1 per cent will nevertheless provide a small boost to the new Coalition government, which faces the daunting task of toning up the UK’s finances. Howard Archer, chief [...]

  • Global markets fall

    May 25, 2010

    GLOBAL stock markets are plunging over fears about the debt problems in the eurozone and mounting tension between South and North Korea. The FTSE 100 in London was down by 2.6 per cent, while Germany’s Dax dropped 2.3 per cent and France’s Cac 2.74 per cent. The falls followed plunges in Asian markets overnight. Stocks [...]

  • Homeserve raises dividend after profit surge

    May 25, 2010

    HOME insurance group Homeserve hiked its dividend by nearly a quarter and reported a 13 per cent rise in full-year profit, boosted by international growth and strong customer retention. The company reported an underlying pre-tax profit for the year to end-March of £100.6m. compared with £88.7m for its restated 2009 profit. Market expectations had predicted [...]

  • M&S records £632m profit

    May 25, 2010

    MARKS & SPENCER has recorded a pre-tax profit of £632m for the year to the end of March. The figure represented a 4.6 per cent rise on the year before. M&S chairman Sir Stuart Rose said the results showed the economy was going in the right direction but that “the recession is not over” for [...]

  • City: cuts are a good first step

    May 24, 2010

    BUSINESSES applauded George Osborne’s decision to wield the axe on Whitehall spending yesterday, but warned the £6.2bn of savings were a drop in the ocean compared to deeper cuts on the horizon. The chancellor won praise for his decision to begin belt-tightening early, as he announced he was scrapping the Child Trust Fund, pulling the [...]

  • MPC man: UK may be new Japan

    May 24, 2010

    BRITAIN is at risk of suffering a prolonged Japanese-style recession that may be “scarier than the original,” a member of the Bank of England’s monetary policy committee warned last night. Adam Posen, who is an expert on Japan, added that he couldn’t rule out the possibility of deflation engulfing the UK?economy, as it infamously did [...]

  • Banks call for living will plan

    May 24, 2010

    LEADING G20 countries should set up a task force to oversee the creation of cross-border bank “living wills” and make bondholders aware they could take more pain if a lender hits trouble, top bankers said yesterday. The Institute of International Finance (IIF), a bank lobby group, said “resolution regimes” laid out for banks should make [...]

  • We need cuts to liberate enterprise

    May 24, 2010

    APART from the fact that they don’t go far enough, there were two problems with yesterday’s otherwise much needed and very welcome public spending cuts: first, they are not worth as much as the coalition claims, a shame given that we are meant to be entering a new age of openness, not continuing with Labour’s [...]

  • Cost of red tape soars

    May 24, 2010

    THE cost of doing business in Britain rose to £88.3bn this year, up £11bn on the year, after the government imposed 40 new regulations on firms, according to the British Chambers of Commerce led by director general David Frost. According to the BCC’s annual Burdens Barometer, published yesterday, the most costly regulations include the European [...]

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