Business travel: What does 2022 hold for your work trips? February 14, 2022 A combination of factors will determine how often we will be packing a suitcase this year. Firstly, heightened sensitivity around carbon footprints will drive businesses to be more responsible and look carefully at the number of flights employees are taking. When Zoom will suffice, that lunch in Brussels may not cut the mustard (although there [...]
Rees-Mogg backs post-Brexit push for UK to adopt other countries’ regulations February 14, 2022 Jacob Rees-Mogg has thrown his weight behind calls for the UK to unilaterally adopt other countries’ product regulations post-Brexit to avoid creating new red tape for international trade. Rees-Mogg, who is the new minister for Brexit opportunities, said proposals drawn up by the free market Institute of Economic Affairs (IEA) think tank should be welcomed [...]
The vinyl comeback: How 12on12 are bridging the gap between music and art February 14, 2022 City A.M. chats with 12on12 founder Claudia Moross about the re-emergence of vinyl and its new collaboration with Grammy-award winning producer Swizz.
Play by the rules: Making free trade a level playing field February 14, 2022 Two years ago in Greenwich, the Prime Minister spoke eloquently of Britain’s “re-emergence after decades of hibernation as a campaigner for global free trade”. Trade – which he described as “God’s diplomacy” – has done more than any other economic idea to raise global living standards and lift billions out of poverty. If there is [...]
Burger King UK’s owners court investors ahead of £600m float February 14, 2022 Burger King UK’s private equity owners have begun a charm offensive with investors as they look to build support to float the firm’s UK division in the first half of this year.
John Lewis turns around losses after Christmas boost February 14, 2022 John Lewis is trading in the green following strong Christmas sales which helped the group recover from heavy losses.
Redcentric looks forward after FCA prosecutes former finance chief for misleading investors February 14, 2022 IT services provider Redcentric has said it hopes to move on following the prosecution of a former top dog for misleading investors. A case led by the financial regulator culminated in the company’s former chief financial officer, Timothy Coleman, being found guilty of four charges relating to the making of false and misleading statements to [...]
Britain’s banks prepare to pay out bumper bonuses amid cost of living crisis February 14, 2022 Britain’s banks are bracing themselves for a public backlash as they prepare to dish out more than £4bn in bonuses while customers grapple with a growing cost of living crisis.
Blackrock invests in 200MW Chilean solar power plant February 14, 2022 The world's largest asset manager, Blackrock, has inked a deal with Solek to build and develop a solar power plant in Chile.
Cake decorations maker Real Good Food cites ‘severe shortages’ for dampened sales February 14, 2022 Ingredients supplier Real Good Food has blamed the Omicron Covid surge for “lower than anticipated” sales earlier this year. In results for the financial year ended 31 March 2022, the cake decorations maker said its expectations for the second-half were dashed by a sales slump. The London-based firm said its ability to fulfil customer orders [...]