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  • 88 miles north of Glasgow: Western Scotland hit by earthquake

    November 16, 2021

    An earthquake shook Western Scotland in the early hours of today as residents of the region received a bump in the night. A quake with a magnitude of 3.1 occurred just before 2am with its epicentre some 11 miles north-west of the town of Lochgilphead, 88 miles north of Glasgow, the United States Geological Survey [...]

  • Future of travel special: Pent-up wanderlust, streaming and, of course, a lot of tech

    November 16, 2021

    After three strict lockdowns, the old adage ‘trip of a lifetime’ has never been more appropriate. Nearly two years into the pandemic, constant reminders of how precious life is have inevitably left their mark, bringing an increased awareness of what really matters, which is quite a motivation for many people to stop putting off that [...]

  • Banks lose out as Brits join the open finance craze under lockdown

    November 15, 2021

    Brits dissatisfied with services offered by traditional banks are being lured into the world of open finance in increasing numbers. During the pandemic, challenger banks and fintechs tripled their share of the credit card market and grew their personal loan books by 50 per cent according to new data from ClearScore. The research showed that [...]

  • The crypto industry is a ‘two front war’ says Blockchain.com’s strategy lead

    November 15, 2021

    Blockchain.com’s chief strategy officer called the crypto industry a ‘two front war’ in which traditional institutions are struggling to keep up with grassroots innovation. Charlie McGarraugh, joined representatives from Coinbase, GSR and Enigma Securities to discuss institutional access to the crypto market at the Digital Asset Summit. Speaking in London today McGarraugh of crypto exchange [...]

  • McLaren rubbishes “wholly inaccurate” Audi takeover report

    November 15, 2021

    Supercar maker McLaren has quashed reports of a takeover by German manufacturer Audi. Autocar reported this morning that Audi, whose parent group is Volkswagen, were set to take control of the Surrey-based operation, including its Formula One operation. But a spokesperson for McLaren told City PM this afternoon that the report is “wholly inaccurate.” “McLaren’s [...]

  • MPs furious Northern Powerhouse Rail upgrade will most likely be scaled back

    November 15, 2021

    Reports that rail upgrade plans for the North of England are to be watered down have caused outrage and frustration among a number of MPs. According to the i, the Government is to scale back ambitions for Northern Powerhouse Rail, with proposals to deliver it through track upgrades rather than building a new line. Shadow [...]

  • UK business sentiment hits 12-month low amid supply chain and inflation woes

    November 15, 2021

    British business sentiment dropped to its lowest level in a year in October, dragged down by fears of looming inflation and supply chain pressures that could undermine a sustained recovery from Covid disruption. Inflation expectations among UK business leaders surge to a record high last month, with 66 per cent expecting non-staff costs to increase [...]

  • UK government set to launch national security probe into Nvidia’s $54bn takeover of ARM

    November 14, 2021

    Ministers are lining up a full-blown national security investigation into Nvidia’s planned $54bn takeover of British chip designer ARM, after months of negotiations between regulators and the US chip company. The investigation is likely to be announced on Tuesday week, after digital and culture secretary Nadine Dorries orders a “phase 2” probe into Nvidia’s acquisition [...]

  • Exclusive: Half of all Brits no longer trust tech giants with their personal data

    November 12, 2021

    Nearly half of Britons no longer trust Big Tech companies to safeguard their personal data, according to new research that was shared exclusively with City PM today. Only one in four Brits believe Big Tech firms have their best interests at heart, according to a survey by cloud solution provider NexGen Cloud. This comes amid reports that [...]

  • Labour calls for Deloitte to be sacked from Test and Trace inquiry role

    November 12, 2021

    The Labour party has called for audit giant Deloitte to be stripped of its contract to prepare NHS Test and Trace for a government inquiry into the handling of the pandemic, accusing it of a “blatant conflict of interest”. Since the onset of the pandemic, Deloitte has won contracts advising the NHS Test and Trace [...]

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