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  • Arcadia to shut two dozen stores and withdraw from the US in radical rescue plan

    May 22, 2019

    Sir Philip Green’s retail empire Arcadia will shut almost two dozen stores and slash up to 500 jobs as part of a restructuring plan revealed today. The high street stalwart said it has launched seven company voluntary arrangements (CVA) as part of a desperate plan to turn around its ailing fortunes amid torrid trading conditions. [...]

  • London’s status as headquarter hub threatened by immigration rules, report warns

    May 22, 2019

    London’s status as a leading global destination for multinational headquarters could be under threat from new immigration laws and Brexit chaos, a new report has warned. Research carried out by think tank Centre for London showed the capital is the top-ranked destination globally for foreign direct investment into headquarters, attracting 591 projects between 2003 and [...]

  • Goldman Sachs taps Mazars for European audit in blow for Big Four

    May 20, 2019

    Goldman Sachs has appointed Mazars to audit its London-based European operations, making it the first large bank in the UK to shun the Big Four. Read more: Big Four could force judicial review into proposed audit reforms The US investment bank has selected the Paris-headquartered auditor, which is the eighth-largest in the UK by fee [...]

  • Employers refuse fathers who want to spend more time with their kids

    May 20, 2019

    Businesses need to give new fathers more flexibility to look after their kids as nearly half of those who have asked for their working hours the be changed are refused by their employers, experts have said. Nearly 40 per cent of dads have asked for their hours to be changed to better fit around their [...]

  • Let’s be open about this: Staff should be encouraged to work outdoors

    May 17, 2019

    Mental Health Awareness Week is an important event that highlights the need for honesty and openness when it comes mental health issues at home and in the workplace. In business, the focus on concepts such as wellbeing and wellness has had a positive impact on employee engagement, and it is clear that good mental health [...]

  • Tottenham and Ajax’s Champions League success serves as a reminder that there is more to football than money

    April 29, 2019

    It is the semi-final that no one saw coming. Two teams with limited financial resources who were supposed to struggle to make it out of their Champions League group. Instead, Tottenham and Ajax have claimed some of Europe's biggest scalps on their path to a final-four clash that will see two of the competition's surprise [...]

  • Ferrexpo delayed probe into charity partner, claims former auditor Deloitte

    April 29, 2019

    Deloitte said this morning it repeatedly asked Ferrexpo to open an investigation into its corporate social responsibility partner before resigning as the miner’s auditor last week. In a letter to the company’s board, Deloitte said Ferrexpo has delayed the investigation despite three requests from the auditing giant starting in October. Read more: Shares in miner [...]

  • Digital publishing revenues rise as video and display formats drive growth

    April 23, 2019

    Digital publishing revenues rose almost seven per cent last year as publishers shift their focus towards video formats. Figures from the Association for Online Publishing (AOP) and Deloitte reveal UK revenues rose 6.8 per cent to £511.5m in 2018. Read more: Google hands out €500,000 for local publishers’ project The growth was driven largely by [...]

  • Business lobby groups slam competition watchdog’s calls for radical audit reform

    April 18, 2019

    Business lobby group the CBI said reforms to the audit sector proposed today by the competition watchdog could “undermine confidence in corporate Britain”. The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) today called for the Big Four accountancy firm’s audit arms to be split from their non-audit arms with separate profit pool and management in a major [...]

  • US and UK M&A deals outpace Europe

    April 17, 2019

    Merger and acquisition (M&A) deals in the UK and US are outpacing the rest of Europe, with activity remaining strong despite a global downturn. Deal volumes reduced by 20 per cent in Europe last year, but only dropped by six per cent in the UK and by 11 per cent in the US. Read more: European [...]

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