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By: Rebecca Smith

I mainly cover transport and infrastructure, along with workplace diversity. You can email me on Rebecca.smith@cityam.com with stories and commentary.

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  • Hillary Clinton demands FBI release information in fresh email probe “without delay”

    October 29, 2016

    Hillary Clinton has demanded the FBI  "immediately" explain its review of a new batch of emails, that the agency said seemed to be pertinent to the previous investigation into her use of a private server. The Democratic presidential nominee has called on the FBI director James Comey to explain the new inquiry to the American people. [...]

  • Employment tribunal ruling could cost Uber over £17m, says employment lawyer

    October 28, 2016

    Today's landmark ruling by an employment tribunal that Uber drivers are not self-employed but entitled to basic workers' rights such as holiday pay, could cost the company in excess of £17m, according to an employment lawyer. Sean Nesbitt, partner in the employment team at law firm Taylor Wessing, said: "It is economically significant to Uber. [...]

  • Uber drivers are NOT self-employed but entitled to workers’ rights, says employment tribunal

    October 28, 2016

    Uber drivers are entitled to basic workers' rights, an employment tribunal announced today, in a landmark legal case. The hearing at a London employment tribunal is the first case of its kind in the UK. The action was brought by the GMB union which represents drivers, and law firm Leigh Day. Nigel Mackay, employment lawyer [...]

  • Zac Goldsmith’s on track to win the Richmond by-election, says first poll of the campaign

    October 28, 2016

    The Richmond by-election looks like it's swinging in Zac Goldsmith's favour at the moment. According to a new BMG poll for the Evening Standard, support for the former Richmond Park MP is holding strong after Goldsmith resigned over the government's decision to give Heathrow expansion the go-ahead.  He currently has 56 per cent of the vote, [...]

  • Alibaba wants a chief cuteness officer (no dogs allowed)

    October 28, 2016

    Forget the days of shelling out money to get Kim Kardashian to promote your products. Alibaba has come up with the idea of recruiting for a "chief maimeng officer" (that translates as "selling its cuteness") to help sell its products and promote its bumper sale on Singles' Day next month. The Chinese e-commerce giant is hoping the successful [...]

  • The House of Lords is investigating the pros and cons of driverless cars

    October 28, 2016

    Anyone feeling edgy about the progress of driverless cars and their imminent arrival on UK roads can rest easy (sort of). Next week the House of Lords will get cracking on its inquiry into autonomous vehicles and their future on UK roads. The science and technology committee will meet on Tuesday 1 November and hear evidence [...]

  • Business secretary Greg Clark says “no chequebook” was involved in keeping Nissan in the UK

    October 28, 2016

    All that fuzzy goodwill over Nissan announcing it was building not one, but two new models in Sunderland after months of uncertainty has faded pretty fast. Not for everyone, of course, but the comment that Nissan chief executive made saying he had received "support and assurances" from the government gave rise to some scepticism.  Ministers [...]

  • All of London’s black cabs will take contactless payments from Halloween

    October 28, 2016

    Are we about to witness the death of cash? That may be slightly premature, but London's black cabs have announced a big step forward and it means passengers won't be hindered by only having cards on them. Passengers will be able to pay for any journey using solely credit and debit cards, including contactless payments [...]

  • Tony Blair doesn’t rule out second referendum after Brexit “catastrophe”

    October 28, 2016

    Tony Blair thinks the UK needs to keep its "options open" over Brexit and said he didn't rule out a parliamentary vote, a general election or another referendum on the subject. The former Prime Minister said that while he respected the June vote, Britain needed to look again at Brexit once "we have a clear sense of where [...]

  • Burger King spooks McDonald’s with Halloween stunt

    October 28, 2016

    Scratching your head over what you can whip out as a last minute Halloween costume?  Well, it doesn't matter what you go for as Burger King has already won Halloween this year. The restaurant disguised a location in Queens, New York as a McDonald's ghost (though still let its Burger King branding show through the eye [...]

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