Brexit anniversary: UK still divided but lean towards Remain, poll says June 23, 2021 Despite the Brexit vote being five years ago today, people are equally divided on the issue but now lean towards remaining inside the European Union, according to a new poll. The survey, by public policy consultancy Savanta ComRes, found that while people’s opinions were largely the same, the votes swung towards a slim win for [...]
No showing off: The paradox at the heart of British men’s style June 23, 2021 The English have a strange relationship to men’s style. Every gentleman has conflicting voices, a Jeeves and a Wooster on either shoulder: Bertie with his brass-buttoned mess jacket and Old Etonian spats, his valet with an eyebrow raised in polite disapproval. Nowhere better is this duality exemplified than in the British Army. Regiments do everything [...]
Travel industry unites in last-gasp SOS as second ‘lost summer’ looms June 23, 2021 Pilots, travel agents and union members descended on Westminster this afternoon in a plea for the government to “save” the long-suffering travel industry. Due to Covid-19 restrictions, the protestors were forced to appear one after another in two groups of 400, as part of a coordinated campaign of similar events around the country. But even [...]
Hire offer needed: Europcar rebuffs Volkswagen bid valuing it at €2.2bn June 23, 2021 Car rental giant Europcar has rebuffed an offer from VW and Audi owner Volkswagen, according to reports, that values the hire firm at €2.2bn (£1.88bn).
41 cases of ‘Delta plus’ Covid strain found in UK June 23, 2021 41 cases of a mutation of the Delta variant of coronavirus, being labelled “Delta plus”, have been found in England. Public Health England (PHE) confirmed it is monitoring 41 cases of Delta-AY.1 – a mutation of the Delta “variant of concern” that originated in India. The first cases of the Delta strain in England were [...]
Nasdaq hits record high as Wall Street rally continues June 23, 2021 US stocks rose today as the Nasdaq hit a record high after Fed officials calmed fears of a sharp tapering of monetary stimulus. The Dow Jones Industrial Average and the benchmark S&P 500 both gained 0.1 per cent at the open. Meanwhile, the tech-heavy Nasdaq advanced by 0.2 per cent to open at a record [...]
Travelodge appoints first female chief operating officer June 23, 2021 Budget hotel chain Travelodge has made Claire Good its new chief operating officer, making her the first woman to hold the role. Good has been serving as interim COO of Travelodge on an since January 2021. Her appointment makes her the fourth female on the group’s current operating board. Having joined Travelodge in 2016 as [...]
City centre hotels hammered by Covid restrictions on travel June 23, 2021 Hotels located in city centres are “really struggling” as Brits pick resorts over cities and travel restrictions curb tourism. Most hotels in British resorts like Cornwall are full, but city centre hotels are only between 30 and 40 per cent booked, according to data from hotel technology provider Avvio. London has seen a 32 per [...]
Weigh-ins for kids will be a gift for school bullies and will fail to tackle obesity June 23, 2021 The return of school weigh-ins will from September reminds us of a problem we as a nation know we have: British children are amongst the most obese in Western Europe. Months of lockdowns and homeschooling have only made things worse. Forcing children to be fat shamed in front of their peers is the last thing [...]
David Davis: Online safety bill will be ‘catastrophic’ for freedom of speech June 23, 2021 The government’s plans for new laws cracking down on tech companies will be “catastrophic” for freedom of speech, David Davis said today. The former cabinet minister branded the online safety bill a “censor’s charter”, comparing it to George Orwell’s 1984 and accusing the government of outsourcing the policing of the internet to Silicon Valley. Ministers [...]