Accounting watchdog pushes for KPMG to be fined £15m over Silentnight sale June 21, 2021 Accounting watchdog pushes for KPMG to be fined £15m over Silentnight sale
Deloitte tells staff they can work from home forever June 20, 2021 Staff working at Deloitte will be able to work wherever they want when Covid restrictions are eased and work from home guidance is scrapped. Staff at the Big Four firm will not be obligated to work from the office for a minimum number of days per week, as has been a typical response of Deloitte’s [...]
UK inflation jumps to 2.1 per cent in May as clothing and fuel prices rise June 16, 2021 UK inflation jumped in May due to rising clothing and fuel prices, pushing it ahead of the Bank of England’s target, the Office for National Statistics (ONS) said this morning. The Consumer Prices Index (CPI) rose to 2.1 per cent in May, up from 1.5 per cent in April, beating economists’ forecast of a rise [...]
Big Four lobbying may dilute Government’s audit reform, says ex-accounting watchdog June 14, 2021 Big Four lobbying will dilute Government's audit reform, says ex-accounting watchdog
Multinational tax dodging strategies should be as damaging as fuelling climate change June 11, 2021 The G7’s landmark deal to tackle tax avoidance and crack down on multinational companies that treat our global economy as a financial rabbit warren, might seem a welcome step in the right direction. But until businesses start seeing tax as an investment opportunity as opposed to an unwelcome bill, it’s unlikely to make much of [...]
London Calling: Why we back the City June 10, 2021 London remains one of the preeminent financial centres of the world. For some this statement is an outdated notion which forgets the turmoil of recent years. Brexit, relatively unstable governments, and the pandemic have all contributed to a misplaced sense of decline. However, for all the drama of the past few years, if you step [...]
Clothing and footwear sales boomed in May as social events influenced shopping June 8, 2021 Retail sales enjoyed a buoyant May, with clothing and footwear performing particularly well as the easing of coronavirus restrictions allowed social events to influence how consumers shopped. UK retail sales were up 23.7 per cent on a like-for-like basis from May 2019, according to the latest figures from the British Retail Consortium (BRC), suggesting a [...]
G7: Building back better will need a truly global approach to finance June 7, 2021 Over the weekend G7 finance ministers and financial leaders from across the world came together in London for arguably their most important meeting since the 2008 financial crisis. Top of their packed agenda was of course the recovery from COVID, against the backdrop of environmental issues and the challenges of reaching net zero emissions. Much [...]
London sees record rise in permanent jobs as the capital re-opens for business June 4, 2021 The number of permanent available jobs was at a record high in London last month, marking an improved confidence among businesses as coronavirus restrictions in the capital ease. Recruitment consultancies in London indicated a third successive rise in permanent placement during May, as firms stepped up hiring in response to an easing of lockdown measures, [...]
UK car sales up eightfold as market recovers from last year’s skid June 4, 2021 UK car sales increased eightfold last month compared to a year ago as customers continued to return to showrooms and garages. There were 156,737 new cars sold in May, up from a mere 20,247 in the same month in the previous year, when showrooms were closed due to lockdown. However, the statistics, which are compiled [...]