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By: Nick Gold

Nick Gold is incoming president of the International Association of Speaker Bureaus and managing director of Speakers Corner.

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  • More than 5,000 retail jobs at risk as pandemic forces John Lewis and Boots to restructure

    July 9, 2020

    More than 5,000 high street jobs could be lost as two UK retail giants announced store closures today after the coronavirus pandemic forced John Lewis and Boots to urgently restructure their businesses. John Lewis has decided not to reopen eight stores after the coronavirus lockdown, saying the sites were struggling before the pandemic.  The proposed [...]

  • Tiktok removed more than 49m videos for content violations in six months

    July 9, 2020

    Tiktok took down more than 49m videos worldwide in the second half of 2019, it said today in a transparency report, as scrutiny of the platform ramps up. The removed videos represented less than one per cent of all posts on the app in that time. Tiktok said the videos were taken down for violations [...]

  • We must do more to tackle racial inequality in the workplace

    July 9, 2020

    While I’m truly proud to take on the role of EY UK chair, having started at the firm 35 years ago, I’ve been profoundly struck by conversations with our Black colleagues following the killing of George Floyd, which have brought into sharp focus that the experience of everyone at EY isn’t the same. We, like other businesses, still have more to do.   Race has been a core [...]

  • US sees 1.3m new jobless claims as coronavirus cases remain high

    July 9, 2020

    More than 1.3m Americans made new jobless claims last week, the Labor Department said, keeping claims on a downward trajectory despite a spike in coronavirus cases in the US. Weekly jobless claims peaked at over 6m at the end of March and have been steadily declining since then. Last week’s figure was better than expected. [...]

  • UK data watchdog opens joint probe of controversial tech startup Clearview AI

    July 9, 2020

    The UK’s Information Commissioner’s Office today launched a joint investigation with the Australian data watchdog of Clearview AI, a facial recognition startup. The ICO said the probe will focus on the data handling practices of Clearview AI, which scrapes data and biometrics of individuals from photos uploaded onto sites such as Facebook. Clearview AI describes [...]

  • Proportion of contacts reached by track and trace falls again

    July 9, 2020

    The proportion of contacts reached by England’s track and trace system fell again in its fifth week of operation, according to new figures. The Department of Health said 4,347 people had their cases transferred to the system between 25 June and 1 July. There were 14,892 people identified as close contacts, and 70.8 per cent [...]

  • Boris Johnson must resist the urge to build, build, build back the same

    July 9, 2020

    My (increasingly bushy) eyebrows raised somewhat last week when Boris Johnson stood in front of his podium with his latest three worder “build, build, build” and his promise to cut red tape around infrastructure – and raised even further when the chancellor promised to cut stamp duty during his economic statement delivered yesterday.  It is [...]

  • Think tank: Furlough bonus scheme a £9bn ‘deadweight loss’

    July 9, 2020

    Rishi Sunak’s £9.4bn scheme to compensate companies that bring back furloughed employees has been described as a “deadweight loss” by a leading London think tank. The chancellor’s Job Retention Bonus will see the government pay businesses £1,000 for every furloughed employee they bring back to work and keep employed until the end of January. The [...]

  • Now’s not the time to worry about £500bn of borrowing, says IFS

    July 9, 2020

    The UK’s budget deficit could balloon to £350bn this year and £150bn the next, but tax rises or spending cuts to tackle the public debt should not be implemented “any time soon,” the Institute for Fiscal Studies (IFS) has said. However, IFS boss Paul Johnson warned that the chancellor was spending huge amounts and that [...]

  • Apple’s retail network pays just £6.2m tax on £1.4bn UK sales

    July 9, 2020

    Apple’s UK retail arm paid just £6.2m in tax last year, despite raking in sales of almost £1.4bn as demand for its products boomed. Accounts filed today for Apple Retail, which manages its UK store network, showed revenue jumped 15 per cent in the 12 months to September 2019, despite not opening any new stores. [...]

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