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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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  • Money won’t solve the problem of the gas boiler

    September 14, 2021

    For all the talk about building back better, green jobs and investment, the UK is lagging behind its European counterparts in the number of low-carbon heat pumps installed in homes. Later this month, the government is due to publish its much delayed heat and building strategy. But it is expected to dilute plans to force [...]

  • Booze like Bond at this immersive dining experience

    September 14, 2021

    Monte Carlo, the French Riviera, New Orleans, the Caribbean: these are the places we associate with James Bond. Portobello Road, not so much. But this stands to change, for over the next few weeks the bohemian enclave of Notting Hill will be aswarm with Sunspel polo shirts, Persol eyewear, Goodyear-welted Crockett and Jones Norwich boots, [...]

  • Apple closes loophole which allows devices to be infected with spyware

    September 14, 2021

    Apple has urged users to update devices after researchers identified a “zero-click” loophole affecting the iMessage service. The security flaw affects all Apple devices including iPhones, iPads, Apple Watches and Mac computers according to researchers from the University of Toronto Citizen Lab.   The team found that malicious PDF files and web addresses sent over [...]

  • WeWork announces partnership with Manchester City

    September 14, 2021

    Workspace provider WeWork has announced a partnership with Manchester City and its sister club New York City FC, including workspace for London-based employees. Manchester City employees based in London and Singapore will be able to access the firm’s workspace whenever desired and be able to access additional flexible space at global locations. New York City [...]

  • Government puts £72m into new laser weapons programme

    September 14, 2021

    The government has today unveiled its first ever investment into laser weapons as it seeks to give the armed forces the equipment they need to handle the next generation of battlefield combat. The Ministry of Defence (MOD) will put £72.5m into three “Directed Energy Weapons”, as the technologies are known. Consortia headed by Thales and [...]

  • Over half of UK tech investors ready to pull capital over proposed clampdown on startup M&A

    September 14, 2021

    Investors in UK startups are ready to pull capital over the threat that a proposed competition clamp down on startup M&A by the CMA’s new Digital Markets Unit (DMU) poses to the country’s startup innovation and growth. Half (50 per cent) of the UK’s investors in startups will significantly reduce the amount they invest in [...]

  • Michael Gove’s racist and sexist comments exposed by leaked recordings

    September 14, 2021

    Senior conservative politician, Michael Gove, made racist, sexist and classist comments during university debates, leaked recordings have revealed. In shocking audio clips, Gove can be heard using a racist slur and praising the effect of the British empire on its subjects, saying it “took fettered foreigners and turned them into gentlemen.” In the leaked clips, [...]

  • Nike shares fall as footwear giant could lose production of 160m pairs of shoes

    September 14, 2021

    Nike is at risk of losing the production of 160m pairs of shoes after the shutdown of factory operations in Vietnam due to Covid. Nike shares were down 2.5 per cent on Tuesday morning after the sportswear giant was downgraded from neutral to buy at BTIG. Manufacturing in the country was paused in July after [...]

  • Easyjet sent into freefall: Shares continue to tumble

    September 14, 2021

    Shares in budget flier Easyjet continued to tumble today after UBS said on Friday that the carrier would likely lag behind rivals in its recovery from the pandemic. Having tumbled 13.4 per cent yesterday, shares were down another 0.7 per cent this morning. Since Wednesday, when the carrier announced a £1.2bn rights issue, shares are [...]

  • Bitcoin and co calm the markets after yesterday’s news storm

    September 14, 2021

    The crypto markets are looking a little more buoyant today, echoing a general uplift across the traditional markets after the S&P closed higher yesterday for the first time in six days.

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