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

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  • Airbus could cut 10,000 jobs amid coronavirus travel slump

    May 13, 2020

    European aerospace titan Airbus could cut up to 10,000 jobs in the coming days as it struggles with the fallout from the coronavirus pandemic. The Telegraph reported that executives are set to finalise plans for cuts to the company’s 134,000 staff next week. One source quoted in the report said cuts will be “imminent and [...]

  • Housing market at the forefront of UK’s economic revival, says minister

    May 13, 2020

    The housing market will be key to reviving the British economy and needed to be re-opened, according to housing secretary Robert Jenrick. At today’s press briefing, Jenrick said the “pressure for some to move was becoming acute”, with the government estimating that 450,000 buyers and renters have been unable to move house since March. The [...]

  • Fed chair Jerome Powell warns the US faces extended period” of weak growth

    May 13, 2020

    US Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell today warned that the US faces an “extended period” of weak growth and stagnant incomes, and pledged to continue to intervene in the economy, and issued a call for additional fiscal spending. “It will take some time to get back to where we were,” Powell said. “There is a [...]

  • Bus industry calls for further government funding as lockdown measures ease

    May 13, 2020

    The UK bus industry has warned that the government needs to extend its emergency funding if operators are to increase the number of services they are running in line with official instructions. Speaking to City A.M., the Confederation for Passenger Transport (CPT), which represents the UK’s bus and coach firms, said that “it was highly [...]

  • EU unveils plans to reopen borders in bid to salvage tourism season

    May 13, 2020

    The EU has lain out new guidelines for member states to use to reopen their borders and encourage tourism as the bloc seeks to begin its recovery from the coronavirus pandemic. It is hoped that the measures will salvage at least some of Europe’s summer holiday season, which brings in around €150bn in the average [...]

  • Tencent revenue rises as Covid-19 lockdown drives mobile gaming boom

    May 13, 2020

    Tencent today posted a rise in revenue and profit for the first quarter as global coronavirus lockdowns boosted demand for its blockbuster mobile games. The Chinese tech conglomerate posted revenue of 108bn yuan (£12.4bn) in the first three months of the year — up 26 per cent year on year. Profit attributable to equity holders [...]

  • Interserve hit by cyber attack as hackers target hospital construction firms

    May 13, 2020

    Outsourcing group Interserve has been left reeling from a cyber attack earlier this month as criminals target construction firms involved in the UK’s coronavirus response. Hackers broke into an HR database and stole details of current and former employees, the Telegraph reported, citing a company insider. It is not clear exactly what data was stolen, [...]

  • Marks & Spencer to reopen 49 cafes as UK lockdown eases

    May 13, 2020

    Marks & Spencer (M&S) will reopen cafes across the UK with social distancing measures in place from tomorrow, as the country gradually starts to ease the coronavirus lockdown. The retailer said 49 cafes will be open to sell takeaway hot drinks following a successful trial at five locations, allowing customers to buy coffee while doing [...]

  • Ford to restart UK car manufacturing at Dagenham and Bridgend

    May 13, 2020

    Ford today announced that it will restart production at its Dagenham and Bridgend plants on 18 May. The vehicle giant said production would restart with social distancing and health and safety protocols in place to limit the risk of coronavirus. The company said it was continuing to build ventilators at Dagenham as part of the [...]

  • FTSE 100 and US stocks fall on fears of coronavirus second wave

    May 13, 2020

    The FTSE 100 and US stocks have fallen as fears of a second wave of coronavirus infections spook traders and US-China tensions rise over the pandemic. The UK’s blue-chip stock index was 1.2 per cent lower in afternoon trading. This took the FTSE 100 below the 6,000 mark which it passed yesterday for only the [...]

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