Kolibri Global Energy Inc. Provides Strategy Update and Higher 2026 Forecast June 29, 2026 All amounts are in US$
Legado and Amiqus Partner to Streamline Regulated Onboarding in UK Financial Services Sector June 29, 2026 A new partnership between two of Scotland’s fastest-growing fintechs is set to simplify the regulated onboarding of clients and customers for financial services firms as the sector faces increasing pressure to implement digital infrastructure to meet compliance requirements. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20260629106849/en/ Legado and Amiqus have formed a [...]
From Abu Dhabi to Imola: A2RL Expands Internationally with Historic Autonomous Racing Debut at Iconic Italian Track June 29, 2026 A2RL’s first international race marks a major step towards its ambition to become the world’s first international championship for fully autonomous racecars Up to 5 teams including TUM, PoliMOVE, Unimore, Kinetiz and Constructor selected from the 2025 season will compete in the world’s first autonomous multi-car race in Europe A2RL engaged Italy’s motorsport, engineering and student communities through Motor Valley Fest and a university roadshow ahead of the race Following European debut at Imola, the 2026 season will conclude at Yas Marina Circuit in Abu Dhabi
KBRA Relocates to Expanded London Offices to Support Growth June 29, 2026 KBRA, a global credit rating agency, announces the relocation of its London office to Marble Arch House, marking a significant investment in its long-term growth across the UK and Europe. The expanded office space will support KBRA’s continued business growth, enhance collaboration among its growing team, and further strengthen the firm’s ability to serve clients [...]
Burnham’s choice of Chancellor will define his premiership June 29, 2026 Economic policy is so fraught that Burnham must choose from various paths. Retaining Reeves means warmed-over Starmerism; Miliband would be a sign that the Labour Party is tacking left; and choosing Streeting would be an advertisement that the Blairites were getting the band back together. What signal will the next Prime Minister seek to send? [...]
BT tops FTSE 100 after finding new home for international business with Verizon joint venture June 29, 2026 BT unveiled a new home for its international operations on Monday, in a move the £19.5bn firm called a “milestone”, which sent its shares to the top of the FTSE 100. A joint venture with Verizon of the US will target multinational customers and help the former monopoly concentrate on its domestic market. BT will [...]
Mahmood unveils refugee sponsorship route as asylum bill faces Labour test June 27, 2026 Home secretary Shabana Mahmood has unveiled plans for businesses and universities to sponsor refugees to come to Britain, as she seeks to shore up support for a wider asylum overhaul expected to face resistance from parts of Labour. The Home Office said it would introduce new “capped safe and legal” routes from later this year, [...]
Volkswagen’s China crunch deepens as Europe’s biggest carmaker weighs 100,000 job cuts June 27, 2026 Volkswagen is weighing up to 100,000 job cuts as Europe’s biggest carmaker accelerates a sweeping overhaul after admitting the manufacturing model that underpinned decades of German industrial success can no longer compete in a market reshaped by Chinese rivals. The German automotive giant is reportedly considering almost doubling previously announced workforce reductions while shutting four [...]
Could The Billingsgate Roman Bathhouse win a Toast award? June 26, 2026 We’re celebrating all the places that make the Square Mile great with our Toast the City Awards. This week we sent David Harry – AKA The London Spy – to report on the amazing Billingsgate Roman Bathhouse lurking beneath an office block Underneath 101 Lower Thames Street, a nondescript 1960s office block, hides one of [...]
Heatwave drives shoppers off high streets in blow to retailers June 26, 2026 Record June temperatures have driven British shoppers off of the high streets in a blow to already struggling retailers. The heatwave pushed retail footfall across the UK as much as 10 per cent lower this week, according to data collected by Sensormatic for City AM. In London, where temperatures reached 36C, high streets took an [...]