Oar inspiring: Treasury advisor Phelan Hill on why he has put his day job on hold in pursuit of Olympic dream February 16, 2016 A seventy-hour working week, global financial meltdown and an incessantly vibrating Blackberry are not the ideal precursors to Olympic success, memories of which have prompted Great Britain coxswain Phelan Hill to clear his Whitehall desk. During the thick of his preparations for the London 2012 Olympic Games, Hill combined his role as a senior policy [...]
Why Croydon Tech City’s model is now a “blueprint for the future” February 16, 2016 Last month, minister for the cabinet office Matthew Hancock visited Croydon Tech City and described it as a “blueprint for the future”. Three years ago, the idea of such a thing being said about a borough famous for the 2011 riots and its unflattering haircuts (“The Croydon facelift”), would have been unimaginable. Now, Croydon is London’s [...]
Disney, Expedia, Cisco and Tripadvisor: Four US stocks bucking the global selloff trend (for now) February 11, 2016 With global shares plummeting and a sheen of sweat starting to form on bankers' brows, you'd think the end was nigh. But it's not all doom and gloom. Check out these US stocks bucking the trend – and proving it isn't the end for the markets (yet). 1. Tripadvisor – up 12.2 per cent Why's it winning? It [...]
Here’s how much people working at Silicon Valley tech companies including Google, Facebook and Salesforce earn in London February 9, 2016 Dream of rocking up to Google's plush St Giles office and making use of its famous slide to get to meetings? Fancy becoming a Twitter native? Loads of people dream of working for a US tech giant – but how much do they actually pay their London workforce? Jobs site Glassdoor, which compares salaries at [...]
London mayoral election 2016: Sadiq Khan has danced into the lead over Zac Goldsmith for London mayor, but how important will voter turnout be on 5 May? February 9, 2016 In three months’ time London will have a new mayor, ending the eight year era of Boris. Sadiq Khan may well be in the box seat with both pollsters and bookmakers at present, but the Tooting MP has a delicate dance to perform until voters head to their local polling places on 5 May. Khan’s [...]
London’s cheapest and most boring Valentine’s Day gift-givers revealed in research February 8, 2016 London’s most miserly Valentine’s Day gift-givers have been exposed. West Londoners are set to receive presents worth just £40 on average this year, research by parcel company Doddle found. That's less than half the £83 East London’s romantics have splurged on their better halves so far this February. South Londoners have also been generous, with gifts [...]
Valentine’s Day 2016: Forget about Black Friday and Cyber Monday – today’s the day for peak online hunting for the perfect Valentine’s Day gift February 8, 2016 If your colleagues' computer screens have taken on a pink and red hue, don't fire off a concerned email to IT. They're probably just on the hunt for a gift for their significant other as Valentine's Day looms. According to an analysis of Google Trends data released today by the Post Office, the Monday before Valentine's Day [...]
Emolument: Bankers aren’t happy with this year’s bonuses, as nearly half of Bank of America workers say they are dissatisfied February 5, 2016 This year's bonus round is bigger than last year's – but it has gone down like a lead balloon with bankers, new data suggests, with the majority of bank workers saying they're unhappy with what they've been offered. The research, by salary benchmarking site Emolument, shows those working at Bank of America Merrill Lynch are most disappointed [...]
Lionsgate Entertainment share price falls in after-hours trading as its third quarter earnings miss expectations February 4, 2016 Shares in Lionsgate Entertainment, the production company behind The Hunger Games, fell in post-market trading today after its revenue disappointed in the third quarter. The company reported earnings fell to $0.27 per share in the third quarter ended December 31st, missing analysts' estimates for $0.47 per share, and down from $0.66 during the same period [...]
Facebook has slashed six degrees of separation to just 3.57 putting us much closer to Kevin Bacon February 4, 2016 Remember six degrees of separation? The theory that you, Kevin Bacon and every other human on Earth are just six connections away? Well, forget it, Facebook has changed all that The firm has analysed its over 1.5bn active users and discovered that in the age of social media, the real degree of separation between us [...]