Donald Trump’s company and CFO Weisselberg expected to be charged tomorrow June 30, 2021 Prosecutors in Manhattan are expected to charge former US president Donald Trump’s company and its chief financial officer, Allen Weisselberg, tomorrow for alleged tax-related crimes, the Wall Street Journal reported today. Charges will most likely be related to the Trump Organization and Weisselberg allegedly evading taxes on fringe benefits. They would be the first criminal [...]
Eurozone inflation falls in June June 30, 2021 Eurozone inflation fell in June driven by a reduction in oil price rises, show new figures published today. Inflation in the 19 countries sharing the euro inched down to 1.9 per cent in June from two per cent in May, according to Eurostat, the statistical office of the European Union. However, analysts have warned that [...]
TfL under fire over ‘hidden subsidies’ for Uber Thames Clipper services June 30, 2021 Transport for London (TfL) is tonight under pressure after a complaint was lodged with the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) over “hidden subsidies” for the Uber Thames Clipper ferry service. Romford MP Andrew Rosindell and London Assembly Member Keith Prince have written to the CMA saying that the firm is being given “an unfair and [...]
Post-Brexit change: EU state aid rules to be replaced by new UK regime June 30, 2021 Post-Brexit change: EU state aid rules to be replaced by new UK regime
Euro 2020: Nearly 2,000 Covid cases linked to Scotland football matches June 30, 2021 Nearly 2,000 new Covid-19 cases in Scotland have been linked to football fans watching Euro 2020 fixtures. Public Health Scotland (PHS) said two-thirds of the 1,991 cases recorded were people who travelled to London for Scotland’s game against England on 18 June. This included 397 fans who were at the game at Wembley. A further [...]
UK to EU exports rise to near pre-Brexit levels as trade deficit drops June 30, 2021 After a catastrophic start to the year, UK exports to the EU have risen to near 2019 levels, before the UK exited the European Union. In April 2021, EU exports were down around two per cent from the same time two years ago, according to ONS stats, marking a considerably better performance than in January, [...]
UK current account deficit narrows to £12.7bn June 30, 2021 The UK current account deficit narrowed to £12.7bn in the first quarter of 2021 as the reintroduction of restrictions to curb the spread of coronavirus hit the economy and dampened import demand. Figures from the ONS published today show the current account deficit – the difference between money flowing into the UK and money leaving [...]
French Exit review – Pfeiffer is glorious in this surreal comedy June 30, 2021 The career of Michelle Pfeiffer is one that seems to have many comebacks, but in reality, the Oscar nominee never stopped producing good work. Despite missing half of the 2000s due to a self-imposed hiatus from acting, she still appeared in hits like Hairspray and Stardust, while the 2010s saw her feature in everything from [...]
Renault-Nissan alliance to build 1m electric cars a year by 2030 June 30, 2021 Renault and its partners Nissan and Mitsubishi will produce 1m electric cars a year by 2030, the French auto giant announced today, as it accelerates its move away from the internal combustion engine. Chief executive Luca de Meo said that the carmaker would launch 10 new electric vehicle models by 2025, with 90 per cent [...]
Store to door: Dixons Carphone in talks with Uber to ferry tech to homes June 30, 2021 Dixons Carphone, the company behind Currys PC World, has begun talks with Uber to speed up its delivery offering, which was recently slimmed down from 24 hours to an hour. The deal would see Uber drivers deliver the company’s products as it looks to expand its home delivery services, a market not yet ventured by [...]