Iran nuclear talks: These UK sectors will be in a seriously good place if a deal is reached tomorrow July 6, 2015 Tomorrow is the deadline for a nuclear deal between Iran and other foreign powers, which would involve the removal of economic sanctions against Iran in return for a curbing of its uranium enrichment programme. Read more: Iran will limit uranium enrichment but deal remains unlikely, officials say At the moment, the country's economy is [...]
Driverless cars will soon be able to buy and collect your morning coffee July 6, 2015 The future of driverless cars lies not just in hardware allowing passengers to take their hands off the wheel, but also in internet connectivity and the many benefits it can bring. Read more: In Pictures: The evolution of Google’s driverless car One such advantage will be the ability to buy and collect morning coffee [...]
Rosetta comet landing mission: Scientists think they’re on the brink of discovering alien life July 6, 2015 The Rosetta comet could be covered in tiny alien life forms, scientists involved in the European Space Agency's comet-landing mission reckon. Read more: Hope for the Rosetta comet-landing mission: Philae wakes up and sends signal to earth, European Space Agency says Professor Chandra Wickramasinghe and Dr Max Wallis from the University of Cardiff believe [...]
Everybody loves Wolfgang Schäuble: The German finance minister is more popular than ever with the general public July 2, 2015 While Yanis Varoufakis is threatening to quit his job if the Greeks accept creditors' proposals for a bailout deal in Sunday's referendum, one Eurozone finance minister is building stronger ties than ever with his country. Read more: Greek finance minister Yanis Varoufakis: "We will not accept a one per cent primary budget surplus" Today, [...]
Warm weather will continue across the UK this week, but beware the thunder and lightning July 2, 2015 Following yesterday's record-breaking heat, the UK is set for more warm weather. Read more: The UK's heatwave is sending commuter trains into meltdown Across the country, the Met Office predicts there will be sunshine and high temperatures for the next few days. It's unlikely that it'll be as hot as Wednesday, however, which was [...]
UK tech sector receives record funding, and it’s largely thanks to London FinTech July 2, 2015 UK technology startups received a record amount of funding in the first six months of the year, according to figures from London & Partners. Read more: It's official – London's the capital of European tech Between January and June, the sector managed to attract almost £900m in venture capital investment, which compares to a [...]
Sage to move into the Shard July 2, 2015 Software company Sage is to move into The Shard after the owners of London’s iconic skyscraper announced it has bagged three new lettings. Real Estate Management (REM), which manages the building on behalf of the Irvine Sellar and the State of Qatar, said an “as yet un-named” software company understood to be Sage has [...]
The UK’s biotech drain: This is why London’s most successful startups are heading to New York July 2, 2015 There's a mass migration taking place across the Atlantic right now. Each year, many of the UK's best biotech firms are choosing to leave and head to New York, where they can benefit from wealthy investors throwing their money at Nasdaq. Read more: Federal Reserve sees social media and biotech valuations as "substantially stretched" [...]
Martin Sorrell’s WPP heads to Cuba as part of Latin American expansion plan July 2, 2015 Communications giant WPP is about to set up shop in communist-led Cuba – an unprecedented step among the world's major advertising agencies. Read more: Cuba woos US banks as sanctions ease The company, set up by Sir Martin Sorrell in 1971, has partnered with state-owned Palco Group to make the move, which marks the [...]
Moody’s downgrades Greek bond rating to Caa3 July 1, 2015 Moody's has become the third ratings agency to downgrade Greece in three days. Read more: S&P downgrades Greece and puts chances of Grexit at 50 per cent Today, it lowered the struggling economy's government bond rating from Caa2 to Caa3, and placed it on review for a further downgrade. Moody's said it made [...]