Biden to sign executive order cracking down on Big Tech July 9, 2021 US President Joe Biden will today sign an executive order aimed at clamping down on anti-competitive behaviour in Big Tech and across a host of other sectors. In a sweeping set of reforms, the president will call on more than a dozen agencies to undertake 72 initiatives aimed at promoting competition across the US economy. [...]
Bottom-up ESG: New platform wants to give retail investor army voting power for £1 July 9, 2021 Tulipshare is targeting the next generation of shareholders by tapping into their booming interest in retail investment and demand for a corporate ESG overhaul. The new UK-based activist investment platform wants to enable individuals to “vote with their money” for change from the inside at Amazon, Coca-Cola and Apple by investing as little as £1. [...]
ONS: Widespread spike in UK Covid infections reflecting winter levels July 9, 2021 There was a “marked” increase in new Covid infections in the UK in the latest data collected on the virus by the Office for National Statistics (ONS). More than 400,000 people tested positive with coronavirus in the UK during the first week of July, according to the new ONS estimates – the higest level recorded [...]
People should keep wearing masks on crowded trains, Shapps says July 9, 2021 People should continue to wear masks on trains at rush hour after restrictions are lifted on 19 July, Grant Shapps said today. Speaking to the BBC Today programme the transport secretary said that some train firms could make masks advisory during peak hours. But with the government moving away from restrictions backed by law to [...]
As Wimbledon hots up, here’s how to dress like Novak Djokovic July 9, 2021 There comes a time in every man’s and woman’s life when they must realise that they shall never become a Wimbledon champion. But you can still look like one, albeit, perhaps, in a much larger size than most successful athletes. Lacoste was the original athletic look and is still my go-to sportswear label and for [...]
Finalto takeover battle heats up as latecomer Gopher offers to pay break clauses July 9, 2021 London-listed Playtech’s shareholders will have more time to examine a controversial takeover offer for its trading platform Finalto after it delayed a planned General Meeting by a fortnight. Playtech’s board had recommended the sale of the platform to an Israeli consortium for around £150m, but a larger offer from shareholder Gopher Investments emerged last week. [...]
UK economy grows 0.8 per cent in May July 9, 2021 The UK economy expanded in May, but at a much slower pace than in recent months as growth stalled in retail, manufacturing and construction, new figures released today show. GDP rose 0.8 per cent in May 2021, the fourth consecutive month of growth, according to the ONS. The expansion was driven by a resurgence in [...]
Where to eat in… Fitzrovia, from morning coffee to evening feast July 9, 2021 Fitzrovia has it all, really. It has the buzz of a proper night on the town, but it’s quieter than Soho, cheaper than Mayfair and cooler than Marylebone. It’s filled with both powerhouses of the London restaurant scene and enought independent places that you can always find somewhere new (and not fully booked). Let us [...]
Pfizer/BioNTech plan trials for new Delta variant vaccine July 9, 2021 The drugmakers are seeking regulatory approval in the US to begin clinical trials on a Delta booster shot as early as August. Pfizer and BioNTech announced they are developing an update version of their Covid-19 vaccine that will target the more transmissable Delta variant of the virus, which is responsible for the vast majority of [...]
Euro 2020: What an England win could mean for the UK economy July 9, 2021 “England don’t do that – they don’t win those types of games” so said a friend after the three lions beat Denmark 2-1 after extra time in their Euro 2020 semi-final on Wednesday. They do – just once every 55 years. Scenes of jubilation across London after Gareth Southgate’s men reached their first final since [...]