Ocado allows employees to work from abroad for a month August 9, 2021 Ocado Group has announced its employees will be allowed to work remotely from a country of their choosing for up to a month. The online grocer’s Chief People Officer, Claire Ainscough, confirmed the policy in comments to The Times, stating that the company is still encouraging a return to the office. The news comes as [...]
France’s health pass extension comes into effect after fourth weekend of protests August 9, 2021 From today, showing a health pass becomes a requirement to get into cafés, restaurants, hospitals and long-distance travel in France. The extension of the pass proving one’s coronavirus status was approved on Thursday by the French Constitutional Council and will be in place until at least November. In what was the fourth consecutive weekend of [...]
Half a million UK partners in law firms and accountancies face tax hike in 2022 August 9, 2021 Over half a million sole traders and partners may face higher tax bills than expected next year if a government proposal to change the date businesses report their profits is approved. Experts have said it would generate billions of pounds for the Treasury years ahead of the existing schedule for payments, according to a report [...]
Deliveroo shares surge after German rival purchases stake August 9, 2021 Deliveroo shares have jumped by ten per cent to the highest level since trading began after a German rival purchased a stake in the company. On Monday Deliveroo disclosed that it received a notification “of major holdings in the company’s shares from Delivery Hero after market close on 6 August 2021,” pushing share prices to [...]
Morgan goes off-road with rally-inspired Plus Four CX-T August 9, 2021 Just eight examples of Morgan’s wacky Plus Four CX-T sports car will be built, priced at £204,000. You'll need to be quick to buy one.
Britain 2030: High-tech manufacturing set to become a quiet British success story August 9, 2021 When it was first announced that this year’s G7 summit would be held in Cornwall, the decision was met with some raised eyebrows. But for a government which has made the combination of “levelling-up” the UK’s regional inequalities and tackling climate change its foremost priorities, it made perfect sense. In the last few years a [...]
Tech firm NetEase pulls $1bn Cloud Village IPO after Beijing’s attack on gaming August 9, 2021 Chinese technology firm NetEase has put a pin in its $1bn Hong Kong listing for its music streaming service Cloud Village due to recent volatility in the tech market, according to reports. The initial public offering (IPO) had already been approved by the Hong Kong Stock Exchange’s listing committee, according to filings lodged with the exchange. [...]
The Renault Group partners with Geely to expand Asian presence August 9, 2021 The Renault Group has announced a partnership with a China-based vehicle manufacturer as post-pandemic sales fail to gain momentum in Asia. The Renault Group will share resources and technology with Geely Holding, China’s largest privately owned automotive group, as they focus on bringing hybrid vehicles to the fast-growing Asian markets. The companies will jointly release a [...]
TikTok owner mulls Hong Kong IPO, once it can fly by hawkish regulators August 9, 2021 China’s ByteDance, the owner of popular short video platform TikTok, has yet again tabled plans to list in Hong Kong once it has addressed Chinese regulators’ concerns, according to reports. The news and entertainment group is eyeing the fourth quarter of this year or early 2022, the Financial Times reported, citing sources familiar with the [...]
New climate report is ‘code red for humanity’ August 9, 2021 A landmark new climate report from the UN is ‘code red’ for humanity, secretary-general Antonio Guterres said today. The study found that the scale of recent changes to the world’s climate system were “unprecedented over many centuries to many thousands of years”. It also said that it was “unequivocal” that “human influence” had contributed to [...]