Inside the world of mine clearance: TDI’s Hugh Morris talks booby traps, Islamic State and why trust really matters June 21, 2015 There are 110m unexploded mines in the world today. And that’s the number under the ground – it doesn’t include those being stored, transported or created. “The saddest thing about Ukraine, Syria, Iraq, Libya is that this is destruction on repeat,” says Hugh Morris, founder and managing director of landmine clearance company The Development Initiative [...]
Police launch investigation into the link between body found on Richmond roof and Heathrow stowaway June 20, 2015 Police have launched an investigation into the link between the death of a man found on a roof in Richmond and a stowaway discovered on a British Airways flight from Johannesburg to Heathrow. Scotland Yard confirmed that police had been called at 9.35am on Thursday to Kew Road in Richmond where officers found the body of [...]
Card Factory share price falls eight per cent after bosses sell shares June 19, 2015 Shares in discount greetings chain Card Factory slumped eight per cent to 329p per share this morning, after bosses sold shares amounting to 4.3 per cent of the company. The Wakefield-based retailer said senior management had sold off 14.8m shares at 330p per share, making the total placing worth £48.84m. Its chief exec Richard Hayes sold £9.6m worth [...]
Rupert Murdoch steps down as 21st Century Fox chief: Here’s a chart of every company his son James will inherit (and the News Corp empire) June 17, 2015 Rupert Murdoch has announced he will be stepping down from his post as chief executive of 21st Century Fox in two weeks. Read more: James Murdoch confirmed as new 21st Century Fox chief exec Murdoch’s son, James, will take over, leaving Rupert and his other son, Lachlan, as executive co-chairmen. Chase Carey, a career Murdoch man [...]
George Osborne won’t need the drug of deficit finance if he liberates the supply side June 16, 2015 George Osborne’s plan to run fiscal surpluses and use them to pay off government debt has been met with the usual set of whinges and whines, mainly from academic economists funded by the taxpayer. Of course, their arguments are based purely on what they believe to be the intellectual merits of their case. One [...]
Foreign secretary Philip Hammond tells ambassadors not to fly gay pride flag during marches June 16, 2015 UK embassies around the world have been told not to fly the rainbow flag during this year's gay pride parades. Philip Hammond, the foreign secretary, has insisted that the flag – a symbol of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender movement – should not replace the union flag. With William Hague as foreign secretary last [...]
Cornwall, Scotland and Wales: These are the most popular destinations for a British summer holiday June 13, 2015 Brits will be flocking to destinations across the length of breadth of Britain this summer, with almost two-thirds saying they intend to take a holiday in the UK. According to research for the Post Office travel insurance domestic holidays report, popular BBC drama Poldark has made Cornwall the most coveted home holiday spot – a [...]
UK house prices: Stamp duty payments have fallen by half since George Osborne introduced reforms, but Londoners are missing out June 12, 2015 The amount property buyers are paying in stamp duty has halved since George Osborne introduced new measures aimed at making homes more affordable in the last Budget – but Londoners are massively missing out on those savings, new research has found. A study by the Post Office and the Centre for Economics and Business Research [...]
Fifa embroiled in further turmoil as communications boss departs June 11, 2015 BESIEGED world governing body Fifa were last night embroiled in further turmoil following the abrupt departure of communications director Walter de Gregorio. The 50-year-old left his position suddenly amid suggestions of a falling-out over a joke he told on Swiss television earlier this week. De Gregorio had quipped: “The Fifa president, secretary general and communications [...]
MPs line up to chair Parliament’s select committees: The races to watch June 11, 2015 Nominations for the chair of each of Parliament's select committees closed last night, with MPs lining up to take control of some of the most influential boards. A secret ballot, where each MP has one vote for each committee, will take place on 17 June, City A.M. has examined each of the declared candidates for six [...]