Majority of businesses in favour of increased support for asylum seekers wanting to work February 1, 2023 A large majority of UK businesses are in favour of allowing asylum seekers to work after waiting at least six months for their claims to be processed, new figures from the International Rescue Committee (IRC) have revealed. The report, ‘From Harm to Home’, finds nearly 70 per cent of UK business ‘decision makers’ believe the [...]
Exxon Mobil made £5.4m per hour last year with record £47.9bn profits January 31, 2023 Exxon posted $59bn (£47.9bn) in adjusted profit for 2022 in its results today, taking home more than $6.7m (£5.4m) per hour last year.
Tesco’s management shake up places 2,100 jobs at risk January 31, 2023 Tesco is looking to reduce the number of managers in its large shops and close hot deli counters, placing up to 2,100 jobs at risk, the UK’s largest supermarket chain announced today. Tesco, which operates over 2,000 shops, will close its remaining hot deli counters in stores from February 26, having previously removed the majority [...]
RBG Holdings shares plummet after professional services firm fires chief executive January 31, 2023 Shares in RBG Holdings today plummeted by more than nine per cent after the troubled professional services group said it had fired its chief executive. The AIM-listed professional services conglomerate said in a statement that its board has “lost confidence” in chief executive Nicola Foulston as it stated her “employment contract has been terminated with [...]
Howden’s revenues jump 60 per cent as insurance broker looks to capitalise on ‘very turbulent’ market January 30, 2023 Insurance broker Howden today posted “record” results for 2022, reporting a 60 per cent increase in revenue, with its chief executive adding that the firm was primed to further profit from the economic uncertainty heading into 2023. The insurance broker’s chief executive David Howden told City A.M. has said the London firm is primed to [...]
The long shadow of Dominic Cummings might just start an invention boom January 30, 2023 ARIA, the government sponsored independent body is designed to fund new scientific and innovation projects. It might the last hangover of Dominic Cummings in Downing Street, writes Eliot Wilson
Transpennine: Sunak threatens to strip train operator of contract following its spat with Aslef on overtime ban January 27, 2023 Prime Minister Rishi Sunak warned train operator Transpennine Express (TPE) it may lose a lucrative government contract, while the firm blamed the Aslef union for its ban on overtime working. The FirstGroup-owned company is caught up in a spat with the government after the PM threatened to pull its contract, because it was offering an [...]
Boris Johnson paid £500K advance for memoirs – as public foot £222K bill for his partygate legal fees January 27, 2023 Boris Johnson has picked up an advance of more than £500,000 for his forthcoming memoir, as it emerged taxpayers face a bill of £222,000 for his legal fees to defend himself in the partygate inquiry. The former prime minister’s latest entry in the Register of Members’ Interests says that he “received £510,000 as an advance [...]
Competition watchdog is asked to step in over pricing spat between Wise and Atlantic Money January 27, 2023 Money transfer firm Wise has been reported to the competition watchdog after removing one of its smaller, cheaper competitors from its price comparison tools. London-listed Wise, which offers its own comparison tool as well as a number of others on external sites, has removed or delisted any mention of Atlantic Money’s cheaper service, in a [...]
On the Beach sees 68 per cent post-pandemic booking uptick ahead of AGM January 27, 2023 On the Beach said bookings had “materially increased” rising 68 per cent year-on-year during the financial year ending December. The holiday firm said its financial year had started with a “healthier overall forward book,” and that the value of holidays sold between October and December had exceeded the previous year’s levels. “It’s been pleasing to [...]