Dear Jacob Rees-Mogg, it’s time to make good on Brexit promises with new City rules February 11, 2022 Business leaders once again find themselves pondering the shape and size of Britain’s economy post-Brexit. Brexit was always designed to be a two-part plan. Part one was leaving. But, as noted in the report by the Public Accounts Committee, for some sectors it’s been a triple whammy of red-tape, double regulation and rising compliance costs. [...]
Exclusive: City buildings on track to be collectively carbon negative by 2027 February 11, 2022 Buildings in the City are on track to be collectively carbon negative by 2027, according to new research shared exclusively shared with City A.M. today. Drafty buildings produce 40 per cent of the UK’s carbon emissions, which London has been tackling for more than decade. Emissions from offices, homes and factories have shrunk steadily since [...]
As chief execs traverse the world of sustainability, they must keep investors onside February 11, 2022 Mayonnaise. The humble condiment is now at the centre of a broader debate about the purpose of business. Last month, Fundsmith’s Terry Smith argued Unilever “had lost the plot” for attempting to define the purpose of Hellman’s. While Smith’s comments on sandwich fillers grabbed headlines, the more revealing point made by Smith was that Unilever [...]
Brits flock back to country’s drinking holes in sign of normalising spending February 11, 2022 Brits are flocking back to the country’s drinking holes after Covid-19 restrictions were scrapped last month, revealed fresh figures released yesterday. Social spending is nearly back to pre-pandemic levels as the end of Plan B curbs encouraged consumers to return to their favourite pubs, bars and restaurants. According to data released by the Office for [...]
Weak efforts to claw back stolen furlough money by HMRC to leave taxpayers with £4bn bill February 11, 2022 Weak efforts by the taxman to clawback Covid-19 support money stolen by fraudsters will result in taxpayers shouldering a £4bn loss, warns a new report published today by a group of cross-party MPs. “HMRC’s unambitious plans” to recover billions of misspent pounds through the furlough and business loan schemes could see taxpayers holding the bag, [...]
All bad things come to an end: Post arrival tests scrapped from today February 11, 2022 The UK seems to have put Covid behind as from this morning at 4am post arrival Covid tests will be scrapped for fully jabbed travellers. Passengers coming to the UK will still need to fill out a simplified passenger locator form (PLF), confirming their vaccination status as well as travel history and contact details. “The [...]
No more staycations: End of UK travel rules boosts half-term holiday abroad February 11, 2022 The scrapping of post-arrival tests for fully vaccinated has given a huge boost to Brits’ confidence to travel abroad. According to data released today by travel association ABTA, around 833,000 people will go on holiday abroad this half-term, choosing Turkey, Portugal as well as sky resorts in France and Italy as their preferred destinations. Following [...]
Cressida Dick resigns after Khan loses faith February 10, 2022 Met Police commissioner Cressida Dick has reportedly resigned after Mayor of London Sadiq Khan said he no longer had confidence in her leadership.
Retailers slash ties with unethical suppliers to tune of £7.1bn in cancelled contracts February 10, 2022 Retailers severed ties with suppliers who did not meet ethical standards to the tune of £7.1bn in cancelled contracts last year. Research published today from Barclays Corporate Banking has highlighted that one in five UK retailers distanced themselves from suppliers who did not meet sustainability or ethics standards. Of those who did slash ties, an [...]
Legal & General agrees £370m buy-in with Heathrow pension scheme February 10, 2022 Life insurance and pensions firm Legal & General has announced a £370m ‘buy-in’ with London Heathrow’s pension scheme to shore up the savings of more than 1,400 savers.