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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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  • Coronavirus: Mercedes-designed ventilator gets approval for NHS use

    March 30, 2020

    Mercedes’ F1 team has designed a ventilator along with engineers and clinicians at University College London (UCL) that has been approved for use by the NHS. Around 100 of the breathing aids, which were designed and produced within 100 hours of engineers’ first meetings, will now be distributed to UCL’s hospital for clinical trials. The [...]

  • UK Music appoints former Labour MP Tom Watson as chair

    March 30, 2020

    UK Music today said it has appointed former Labour party deputy leader Tom Watson as its new chairman. Watson, who also served as shadow culture secretary during his two-decade stint in parliament, said his priority would be to secure support for the music industry during the coronavirus crisis and help steer the sector back to [...]

  • Thousands of jobs at risk as Carluccio’s and Brighthouse collapse under coronavirus pressure

    March 30, 2020

    Italian restaurant chain Carluccio’s and rent-to-own retailer Brighthouse both appointed administrators this morning, putting thousands of jobs at risk. Carluccio’s has appointed FRP Advisory as administrator after forced restaurant closures following the outbreak of coronavirus, and ongoing pressures in the hospitality sector, led to it running out of cash.  FRP said it will use the [...]

  • Michael Gove overstates number of UK coronavirus tests as government misses target

    March 30, 2020

    Senior government minister Michael Gove has been caught out misstating the number of UK coronavirus tests carried out last week. The chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster said yesterday the UK had reached 10,000 coronavirus tests a day. That would be in line with the government’s weekly target. However, it has been revealed today that [...]

  • Coronavirus: Police accused of ‘overzealous’ crackdown on Easter eggs

    March 30, 2020

    Convenience stores selling Easter eggs have faced a crackdown from “overzealous” enforcement of the government’s coronavirus lockdown, according to the sector’s trade body.  Newsagents and off-licences have been allowed to stay open during the lockdown as the government has deemed them to be essential retailers, along with supermarkets and pharmacies.  Any shops deemed non-essential are [...]

  • UK banks likely to review dividends amid coronavirus crisis

    March 30, 2020

    British banks are likely to want to review their dividend plans for this year given the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the economy, an industry body said today, as lenders come under increasing pressure to scrap dividends. “Given current uncertainties and the importance of finance providers being able to play their vital role in [...]

  • Coronavirus: Scottish flier Loganair confirms it will seek state aid

    March 30, 2020

    Scottish airline Loganair has confirmed that it will join other UK carriers in seeking a government bailout, its chief executive has said. The regional carrier, which earlier this month agreed to take on a number of collapsed carrier Flybe’s routes, has recently suspended all of its passenger operations. Chief executive Jonathan Hinkles said this morning: [...]

  • Facebook unveils $100m support package for news industry

    March 30, 2020

    Facebook today said it will invest $100m (£80.6m) to support the news industry as the coronavirus crisis decimates advertising revenue. The social media firm said $25m will be given as emergency grant funding for local news through the Facebook Journalism Project, while $75m will be granted as additional marketing spend for news organisations around the [...]

  • Rail operators awarded new contracts for Great Western and Southeastern franchises

    March 30, 2020

    First Group and Go Ahead Group have been awarded new contracts to run the Great Western and Southeastern rail franchises respectively with just a day to go before the existing deals run out.  The new contracts will run concurrently with the emergency measures the government put in place last week to protect the rail industry [...]

  • Coronavirus: Retail landlord Hammerson suffers drop in rent payments

    March 30, 2020

    Retail landlord Hammerson received 37 per cent of the rent it was owed in the second quarter as its tenants suffered a drop in sales and forced closures due to the coronavirus pandemic. The shopping centre owner this morning said adjusted for rent deferred, switched to monthly payment and waived, it had received 57 per [...]

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