We have some really great jobs open in London for you this week July 20, 2021 And just like that, the world almost feels normal again. Restrictions have lifted, and there’s life back in the economy at last! One tell-tale sign of this? Companies are on serious hiring sprees. We know this because our job board is booming with amazing opportunities at the moment. We wanted to share some of these [...]
Exclusive: Number of private jets available for purchase dries up as demand soars during pandemic July 20, 2021 The number of private jets available for purchase has plummeted sharply in the last year after wealthy individuals snapped up most of the world’s available planes due to the pandemic. Data from private jet broker Colibri Aircraft shows that a mere 4.7 per cent of the world’s pre-owned jet fleet is for sale – this [...]
UK bias causing British investors to miss out on potential gains July 20, 2021 UK investors are biased toward British shares despite London-based indices posting persistent long-term underperformance, according to new research. Figures from Quilter shows 64 per cent of investors with at least £60,000 in investible assets have more than a quarter of their portfolio invested in the UK. Read more: FTSE 100 bounces back to pare back [...]
Fizzy mixer brand Fever-Tree sees European revenues surge as holiday spots bolster stocks July 20, 2021 Fever-Tree has seen its European revenues surge outside of the UK as hospitality destinations bolstered stock in anticipation of summer holiday goers. However, ongoing travel confusion and ‘Freedom Day’ fears may have knocked investors faith – as it saw its shares plummet 7.10 per cent this afternoon, dragging its total share price to 2,276. The [...]
Amazon boss Jeff Bezos completes Blue Origin space flight July 20, 2021 Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos has landed safely back on Earth following the inaugural space flight aboard his company Blue Origin’s New Shepard rocket. The world’s richest person and three crewmates were launched to the edge of space on a voyage that lasted roughly 10 minutes and 20 seconds. They blasted off from Blue Origin’s Launch [...]
Covid pastimes: Jigsaws and crafts continue to carry retailer The Works’ sales July 20, 2021 Toys and stationary retailer The Works has continued to have its sales buoyed by consumer lockdown activities in recent weeks, with jigsaws, arts and crafts remaining popular throughout the pandemic. The retailer was hit by severe store closures earlier on in the year but is returning to growth, as sales have lifted 13 per cent [...]
China calls US, UK cyber attack allegations ‘groundless and irresponsible’ July 20, 2021 China has denied US-led accusations of orchestrating a global cyber hacking campaign against tech giants including Microsoft. The US and a coalition of allies, including the UK, EU, Australia, Canada, Japan, New Zealand and Nato, on Monday accused China behind the “systematic cyber sabotage”, including a major hacking of Microsoft earlier this year. China hit [...]
‘Severe consequences’: Israel warns Unilever against Ben & Jerry’s West Bank boycott July 20, 2021 Israel has warned consumer goods giant Unilever of “severe consequences” if its subsidiary Ben & Jerry’s upholds its decision to boycott the West Bank. Vermont-based ice cream company Ben & Jerry’s said it plans to stop selling ice cream in Israeli-occupied territories yesterday. However, Israel’s prime minister Naftali Bennett urged the US to invoke anti-boycott [...]
Lions Tour: Rassie Erasmus picks established Springboks XV featuring 21 of World Cup final squad for first Test with British and Irish Lions July 20, 2021 South Africa coach Rassie Erasmus has announced his matchday 23 to face the British and Irish Lions in the first Test on Saturday at Cape Town Stadium. Handre Pollard will make his return to the international stage earning his 50th cap in a momentous opening test. The playmaker, who has spent much of the last 12 [...]
Over 1 million children out of school last week due to ‘pingdemic’ July 20, 2021 More than 1 million state school children were off school last week because of coronavirus-related reasons, government figures revealed. The estimated number of 1.05 million school students not in class on 15 July, is a record high since all children returned to school in March, and up 11.2 per cent on figures from just one [...]